Best Volunteering Abroad Destinations

Why do you think since then until now there are millions of volunteers who want to go abroad and lend a hand to those unfortunate people? I know you will have a lot of answers with this question. However, the second question would be, where do you think is the best countries to venture your volunteering abroad? I know with this question you will have a hard time thinking of the best countries to spend your voluntary work. For that, I can recommend you some of the countries that would be best for your voluntary work abroad.

Turkey—one of the best countries that offers various volunteer opportunities. The culture that it has is one of the best; from old and new, east and west and from contemporary and traditional. Teaching is the most common work volunteers can spend in Turkey. Though education here is mandatory however, especially in the primary school many of this children could never get a proper education. Due to that, volunteers are needed to fulfill these children’s dreams.

Mexico—this city is known as the largest cities all over the world. Volunteering here mainly focuses in those people living in the poverty areas. Those people who were left behind because of abuse of the environment as well as lack of economic opportunities. The volunteers here are responsible in helping these less fortunate people in cleaning and improving the environment, teaching people with the foreign languages, teaching them how to operate computers, how to cook and more.

Costa Rica—located in Central America, Costa Rica is blessed of having various sightseeing and pristine natural environment. It is the city which abounded with alluring beaches and friendly people, and the city of vibrancy. However, despite its being rich and a famous city, still there are many people who were less fortunate of wealth. Most of the voluntary work here includes Spanish language course, nursing homes, orphanages, helping those disabled people and more.




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