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Organization Name: 
Global Volunteer Network
Located In: 
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Operates In: 
Wellington, New Zealand
Areas of Focus: 
  • Environmental Conservation & Activism
  • Cultural Conservation & Understanding
  • Youth Development & Education
Contact Person: 
Colin Salisbury
Website: 
http://www.volunteer.org.nz
 
Our Mission: 
Our vision is to support the work of local community organizations in developing countries through the placement of international volunteers. We believe that local communities are in the best position to determine their needs, and we provide volunteers to help them achieve their goals.

What We Do: 
The Global Volunteer Network (GVN) offers volunteer service opportunities in community projects throughout the world. We currently provide volunteer programs through our partner organizations in 21 countries.

 
Location: Cambodia  |  10/09/08
The Global Volunteer Network currently has opportunities to teach conversational English through our partner organization in Cambodia. This will allow you to help students improve their English skills while at the same time immersing yourself in urban Cambodian life. The Program Volunteers will be working as language teachers in a school project which provides affordable conversational English language courses for students. The aim of this project is to raise money for a local NGO working to improve livelihoods in rural communities in Cambodia. Students pay a small fee to attend the classes. In the past, the money raised by the language centre has been used to improve water and sanitation, for small livestock and agriculture production and for community environmental awareness in rural Cambodia.
 
 
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By Global Volun...  |  Location: Uganda  |  10/09/08  |  Pics: 0

The give-away pile of toys in the living room doubled in size.

Josh turned over another plastic wonder is his hand and decided to sleep on whether he could give it away. In the morning, the toy was always there, placed proudly on top of the mound like a Christmas tree star-a shining token...

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