When we send volunteers abroad, we usually get positive feedback: the guys get to practice their languages, try out new roles, learn new things, make connections all over the world, and generally take their lives to the next level. But it doesn’t always happen that way.
We like to tell what foreign volunteers do when they come create a musical group and give concerts, sing in the choir, play Snow Maiden in the charity fund, help in the hippotherapy center, teach their native languages – so many interesting things they do that you cannot list them all, but who stands behind it?
The world has long been global: even if you work very locally, you need an understanding of interconnections in the world, trends, and common goals.
Future Volunteers for Note! Want to get involved, but hesitating? Here’s a list of tips to help set you up for your new life’s journey.
The program allows young people to travel, learn about other countries and cultures, and try out new professions and independent living.
During my student years I was actively involved in volunteer work, I volunteered at the Universiade (2013) and the Winter Olympics (2014). For a long time I dreamed of participating in an international volunteer camp.