Links
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We are also listed as the official broker for volunteers interested in helping out in AMURT and AMURTEL projects around the world. AMURT is a global organisation which focuses on relief work around the globe, particularly in developing countries.
Other websites that we think you should check out. They have impressed us with their organisation and service-minded attitude.
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Neo-Humanist Education (this website goes into more depth about the practical application of Neo-Humanist education in schools)
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Orphanage.org (which provides free web-hosting space for orphanages and a main link page dedicated to all orphanages in the world, or orphanage related sites)
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OSSO (They are an organisation doing a similar thing to us, however they organise volunteers to go to El Salvador to work in orphanages there and volunteers must be from the USA to take part in the programme).
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Go Abroad
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Youth in Prison (An exchange programme for Dutch volunteers only, who want to go to either Colombia or Brazil. Dutch volunteers go there and work for 2-3 weeks giving different courses and workshops (all different types of art) and exchange ideas and values with the local people. Youngsters will also go to Holland to give workshops together with Dutch volunteers who speak Portuguese and Spanish fluently).
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Idealist.org (Has a huge variety of volunteering opportunities advertised from projects around the world).
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Seek website(An excellent source of affordable volunteering opportunities, links and advice for backpackers etc)
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Matador Travel (a networking volunteer organisation)
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This
organisation also offers cheap volunteer placements.
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Amtech Ghana (the website and project of one of our main volunteer coordinators in Ghana. An ICT training school in Accra to assist primary teachers to upskill in computing and integrate ICT into their classrooms)
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