Volunteer abroad with Developing World Connections

Make a difference in a developing country. We match volunteers with in-country partners to work on sustainable projects that are needed by the community.

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Tanzania Wildlife Safari

With a Maasai Safari Guide.

cultureXbrand Connecting Values with Culture and Brand

Connecting Values with Culture and Brand. Why we suck at Accountability. It was the moment of truth. Originally posted on Developing Servant Leaders. And it is Contagious! July 9, 2014. The Weakest Link in Accountability.

Developing World Connections

Monday, June 1, 2009. But, everyone was glad to get a chance to try paddling around at least, and we can all say that we went surfing in Sri Lanka! After a bit of a wait in periodic spits of rain, we were lucky enough to be able to watch one of the turtles scoot back into the water. These are big turtles- like 1. 5 m shells at the longest points! One of the turtles laid eggs in a large hole that she dug! Today, all fifteen of us wen.

Cambodia - Developing World Connections

Monday, February 23, 2015. Where have the last two weeks gone? Your desire.

Haiti - Developing World Connections

Monday, November 19, 2012. We arrived safely after a long night at the Miami airport. We spent the first week in Deslandes and got to work on the second building stucco coat. It is very hot and we did get some late afternoon rain for a couple of days and then a huge downpour Thursday evening which made the walk out quite muddy. We are now back in Verrettes and will be doing work on the property there using the materials we bought today in St.

India - Developing World Connections

Wednesday, May 25, 2016. View from a volunteer team leader. Ednesday, 25 May 2016. Wednesday, 25 May 2016. Water Harvesting Project, Rajasthan. When Developing World Connections offered me the opportunity to lead. A team to Bhindar, Rajasthan, I leapt at the chance of returning to India. I had been there many times before helping home owners build a new. Life with a solid roof over their heads. But this project was different. It was not house building for one or two families but building a sub-surface.

Peru - Developing World Connections

Monday, July 25, 2016. We enjoyed the outreach portion as well as the outings and adventures we went on throughout the week. Some highlights were the bike tour along the districts into the coast, the Inca market, fruit market, visiting the youth market, and simply walking the streets at night to get churros or crossing the street to get desserts at the little café. Kathryn Ferragina and Lucas Ortolano. Tuesday, July 19, 2016.

Rwanda - Developing World Connections

Friday, September 2, 2016. Aug 25 Last day, plus celebratory dinner earlier in the week. Rwanda, Kigali - August 25. The team was working hard to get the last stretch of wire fence installed. After a long day at the work site, the team went out for a celebratory dinner. Last day on the fence line. We went to a restaurant called Heaven and indeed the food was divine! It was a satisfying end to a long day of work.

Sri Lanka - Developing World Connections

Monday, November 2, 2015. Sri Lanka - irrigation project - wrap up festivities. The villagers put on a ceremony for us with food, dance and speeches. Larry, Dave, Jordan, Wade and Jeff. Sri Lanka, October 2015. Sri Lanka - irrigation project. Today is Saturday October 31st, Halloween. Some hotels seem to celebrate Halloween with parties but it is not a common part of rural Sri Lankan life. Now some of us are off to see the country and relax. It has been a great experience. Sri Lanka, October 2015.

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