Global Citizen Adventure Corps
Why choose Global Citizen Adventure Corps?
The Global Citizen Adventure Corps (GCAC) is a non-profit organization with a mission to cultivate future leaders through travel service learning. We design 1-2 week immersive programs for high school, university students, and even community members, all led by experienced educators who value cultural exchange. Our programs directly support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, allowing participants to volunteer alongside locals and make a positive impact. GCAC prioritizes creating opportunities for first-time travelers, particularly those from rural or economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We differentiate ourselves by incorporating coursework that awards transferable college credit, making the experience even more valuable. If you aim to broaden your impact, GCAC can customize programs focused on social responsibility, all while keeping the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the core. Our 501(c)(3) non-profit status allows us to offer partial scholarships, making these life-changing adventures more accessible. If you share our vision of a globally aware and compassionate future, we invite you to explore our programs or reach out to us to learn more about how GCAC can turn your travel dreams into a force for good.
The Global Citizen Adventure Corps (GCAC) is a non-profit organization with a mission to cultivate future leaders through travel service learning. We design 1-2 week immersive programs for high school, university students, and even community members, all led by experienced educators who value cultural exchange. Our programs directly support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, allowing participants to volunteer alongside locals and make a positive impact. GCAC prioritizes creating opportunities for first-time travelers, particularly those from rural or economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We differentiate ourselves by incorporating coursework that awards transferable college credit, making the experience even more valuable. If you aim to broaden your impact, GCAC can customize programs focused on social responsibility, all while keeping the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the core. Our 501(c)(3) non-profit status allows us to offer partial scholarships, making these life-changing adventures more accessible. If you share our vision of a globally aware and compassionate future, we invite you to explore our programs or reach out to us to learn more about how GCAC can turn your travel dreams into a force for good.
Global Citizen Adventure Corps Reviews
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Will remember for the rest of my life.
July 12, 2025by: Areli Alonso - United StatesWhen we walked up to the top of Mt. Pilatus, I got to look down and see the landscape; it all looked so small and all of a sudden I felt so small and, in a way, unimportant. But the more I sat and looked around, the more I realized that I’m not unimportant because I am the most important person to myself. I think that other people should realize what an investment the GCAC program is, it’s an experience that will not soon be forgotten. I will use the things i’ve learned on this trip for the rest of my life and i’m so grateful for that. I think that global citizenship is an investment because not only is it an amazing opportunity but it can open so many new doors that we’re not even visible before. I think people should give trips by GCAC a try even if traveling is a big fear or if it does not seem feasible. If they cannot be a part of the trips they should try to learn about how helpful the idea of global citizenship is.
Once in a lifetime
July 08, 2025by: Marisela Sanchez - United StatesOne amazing memory I’ve experienced was the boat ride in Paris. I got to see the Eiffel Tower and other amazing things. This is just one experience I’ll never forget. This whole trip has helped me to grow and connect.
Breathtaking Views
July 08, 2025by: Isabella Stephens - United StatesOne of the most unforgettable highlights of my trip to Europe was soaking in the breathtaking views from the Swiss Alps. Experiencing glaciers and snow in July was nothing short of mesmerizing, and it's a moment I'll always cherish.
Best trip of my life!
July 07, 2025by: Emeri Lee - United StatesAn amazing memory I had on this trip was being able to interact with different people around the world and obviously the scenery. I may never be able to see those people again but I was intrigued to hear their stories as to why they are in Europe today. Others need to know about GCAC is that they offer something nobody else can do for you. The opportunities and experiences that come along with GCAC is something I will cherish forever. One reason I think this is true is because you learn so much with GCAC than you would just going with family . For instance in London I learned a cat was almost elected prime minister, in Paris photographs don’t do justice as to how big and beautiful the Eiffel Tower really is, and in Switzerland they have the 3rd highest mountain in the world and it usually snows all year around on that mountain. Go on a trip with GCAC you will not regret it. You will do so much in a short amount of days but it is all so worth it. I saw sides of the Palace of Versailles that would take people days to see and I saw it all in one day and I am truly grateful to have to done it with all my new friends and of course the chaperones
Best travel experience of my life!
June 06, 2025by: Tonda Potts - United StatesThis trip was the highlight of my travel experiences because of the depth of experiences including art, history, religion, music and dance. The very personal connections GCAC has with the most prominent and talented artists in Salvador de Bahia. We saw the most famous Samba-Reggae Group, Olodum, up close and personal. Our opportunity to drum with and perform with Yaya Muxima allowed us to contribute to this group that organizes the community and supports women and children in what was once a slum area and now visited by artists and intellectuals. These include Jimmy Cliff, Paul Simon, and Michael Jackson. The group of women was intergenerational and contributed to our sense of joy and belonging. The African Dance lesson was magical and brought me back to classes I took many years ago. The leaders were communicative, knowledgeable beyond expectation, and responsive to the needs of the group.

More than Just a Trip, its an Experience of a lifetime!
June 03, 2025by: Isabella Hottes - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Colombia
Teaching English in Colombia was more than a trip—it was a heartwarming, life-changing experience. Through Bethel University Global Studies and GCAC, I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Colegio Americano, our sister school in Colombia, and help teach English to local students. But what made it truly special was realizing we weren’t just teaching—we were changing lives, and they were changing ours. Every day in the classroom was filled with laughter, curiosity, and connection. The students' eyes would light up when they learned a new word, and their excitement to share their own language with us was unforgettable. They were just as eager to teach us Spanish as we were to teach them English. The bond we built went beyond lessons—it felt like a family. One of the most heartwarming moments was when a student I’d been helping all week proudly stood up to read in English in front of the class. You could see the pride in their smile, and I’ll never forget that. Another one of my favorite memories is when one of the students asked to salsa with me at the end of class, it was such a sweet experience and an experience I could never trade for anything. Bethel University Global Studies and GCAC created a space for something truly meaningful—if you get the chance, take it. It will change you in the best way.



Once in a lifetime
June 01, 2025by: Tori Serio - United StatesThis trip was the most amazing trip of my life. The GCAC group was so welcoming and I have an amazing new family now. We got to emerse ourselves in their rich history and learn one on one with the people and their culture. We explored the religious aspects of Salvador as well as the music and multiple different styles of Samba. We learned their history through museums, music, dancing, and the amazing people and teachers we met. GCAC makes sure we are learning and to make sure it is something everyone will enjoy. It is a deep dive into what makes Salvador, Salvador. I got once in a lifetime fulfillment and experiences through this trip and lessons I will never forget!
What a memorable experience!
May 14, 2025by: Jessica Stricker - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Cuba
I cannot recommend GCAC highly enough! Planning a trip to Cuba felt daunting, given all the potential challenges, but the team at GCAC turned my worries into excitement. Their extensive knowledge and well-established relationships made the entire journey feel effortless and enjoyable. From start to finish, they took care of every detail, allowing me to immerse myself fully in the experience. I’ve shared my wonderful experience with countless friends and family, encouraging them to consider planning their next adventure abroad with GCAC. They truly made my trip unforgettable!
Bite-Sized Opportunity with Big Impact
May 13, 2025by: Shana Kirk - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Cuba
GCAC provides condensed programs that are easy to schedule with a perfect balance of hands-on volunteering, deeply meaningful cultural immersion, and delightfully curated excursions. The small group size and highly experienced leaders and local guides make for a trip that doesn't feel rushed or crowded. My trip was packed with enrichment in arts, culture, history, local life, food, and many opportunities to make local connections. Could not have asked for a better experience!

Rich in history
May 12, 2025by: Morris Anderson - United StatesThe sights and locations were plentiful and enlightening. The addition of guides to further our knowledge were so very enriching. Our team leader—Stacie—was very alert to our needs. As a 78 year old, she made important, spontaneous decisions for the older crowd.
Romance & Reality in a 49-year-old Ride
May 09, 2025by: Karen Campbell - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Cuba
The perseverance of the Cuban people is made visible in the parade of classic cars continuing to serve as transport to wide-eyed visitors too accustomed to their throw-away worlds. In a matter of days this program introduces learners to the beauty and harsh realities currently evident on the streets. With opportunities to engage in long conversations with families who welcome you into their homes, you leave a country known for beaches, music, rum and cigars with an even greater appreciation for its people. Ag, art, music, and history lovers be forewarned - you’ll go for your interests and leave with bags and hearts full to overflowing!

Trip of a lifetime!
May 09, 2025by: Dr. Martha Lyle Ford - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Cuba
Cuba has long been on my short list of travel destinations. GCAC allowed me to not just go to Cuba, but to truly experience Cuba. From marveling at the past and present mystique of Havana on an extraordinary guided walking tour to getting my hands in the dirt and enjoying a sumptuous farm-to-table feast at an organic farm in Vinales, the days were filled with historical information, meaningful interactions, incredible sights and extraordinary people. I cannot imagine a better trip to one of the most beautiful and interesting places in our hemisphere.

Parisian memories have been made!!
May 09, 2025by: Chloe Isbell - United StatesI’ve been traveling with this group quite a bit and it never ceases to amaze me in the memories that can be made. Visiting spots such as the Louvre, Versailles, Normandy, Notre Dame, the Effie tower, and a dash of Disney and more made the week worth every moment. Getting to learn while seeing the sights make it even better!



Wonderful Time
May 09, 2025by: Jeff and Jennifer Washburn - United StatesWe, my wife and I truly had a wonderful time in Paris and the other locations featured in the GCAC France trip. I rate the experience as unforgerable. Loved the trip to Normandy and we were filled with emotion as we toured the American cemetery at Normandy.
Spring -2025 Paris Trip
May 09, 2025by: Debra TorstrickMy husband and I traveled to Paris as community members with Bethel University and GCAC in March, 2025. Our travel, accommodations, activities and local sightseeing were all arranged in advance. The excellent professors and tour guides made French history and culture come alive in this beautiful city! I highly recommend traveling with GCAC!!
Fabulous in every way
May 09, 2025by: Nancy Bean - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Cuba
The trip to Cuba was life changing. Meeting with locals and getting to know them gave them a prominent place in my heart that will last the rest of my life. In addition, the details of every piece of the trip were impeccably planned and executed which served to bring the group into a cohesive, friends-for-life relationship. I can’t imagine a more thoroughly enjoyable experience at any price, but especially at the very affordable cost of this one! I am so thankful for the opportunity to participate in this trip with the greatest leaders and co-travelers one can imagine. For every person who might read this review - do yourself a favor!
An eye opening experience
December 04, 2024by: Mia Jackson - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Guatemala
Setting off to Guatemala I knew they lacked the funds America has. But being there and meeting families I saw how much they live without, yet still have so much happiness and love to give towards one another and outsiders. Their connection within runs much deeper than most America families; great grandparents, aunts and uncles, brother and sisters, husbands and wives, and cousins all living under one household not because it is just how they are able to survive such a poor economy. But, because their heritage is such an important factor to their lives. Seeing moms and daughters making art on clothes and blankets from the methods taught by their mothers before them with love and respect for their history was truly an eye opening experience.

Another blessing to be had
December 04, 2024by: Alyssa Hudson - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Guatemala
After previously traveling to Honduras, I decided that I would also like to serve in Guatemala. During this trip I learned so many things. I loved the experience, the culture, the people, the ones I traveled with, and just being able to give to others. I believe that I have been called help those in need. I am blessed enough to be able to help those in need so why would I not? And in the end, I get so much more from them than they get from me. I am blessed and honored to be able to participate in these trip and I hope I can go on many more in the future. I believe the biggest blessing from this trip was going with my mom. She has been there for all of my firsts so I was blessed to be able to see her first time out of the country.

An Experience that Will Not Be Forgotten
November 05, 2024by: Sherrye Hudson - United StatesProgram: Service Learning in Guatemala
It is amazing to realize the things we take for granted because it is understood or so easily accessible to us, as American citizens, such as healthcare, hot water, safe water to drink, just flushing the commode is even a commodity if they are even lucky enough to have one. Heath care is something we just take for granted because it is something we have done and just know to do. In other parts of the world, this is not something that is taught. The importance of having hot water to be clean. The importance of brushing your teeth. Having a place, a center or clinic, to go to and learn about how important it is to take the right medications and see the doctor regularly for newborns. The people are always happy, smiling, inviting, and willing to talk no matter what their situation is. They appreciate any help that we as GCAC can give. They are also very curious about our culture and our knowledge on many different things. GCAC does an amazing outreach. A service that provides help to many different people in many different areas of the world. It is an eye-opening experience to be on a trip with GCAC that I feel many would love to take. It isn’t all work and no play but it is a lot of work with you reaping benefits from it as well. I think in many cases that the traveler will gain more than the recipient. To experience the real thing of helping people that need something a simple as a water filtration system from two 5 gallon buckets or make an herb garden from recycling jugs or just painting a wall that they need painted, something so easy that does not seem like a lot to you can mean the world to someone else. You learn so much about other cultures and ways of life in those cultures that you will appreciate where you live and how to improve their situations. GCAC is an outreach that is absolutely amazing in the things that they do and provide in the places they go to. You will have a great experience helping out the world and memories you will remember forever.
Summer to Remember
September 11, 2024by: Chloe Isbell - United StatesThis was the first trip to be held both in Europe and longer than 7 days. I spent 10 days moving around various parts of the country, exploring the cities, seeing all the landmarks, etc. With crossing this milestone, this trip has made an impact on my life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are scholarships available?
Yes! Scholarships are available for students with demonstrated financial need.
Can I earn college credit for participating in GCAC programs?
Yes! Even if you’re in high school, you can earn college credit through our partners in education, Bethel University.
Where does GCAC offer programs?
Most GCAC programs are offered in Central and South America and Southeast Asia. We are expanding to include Europe and Africa.
Interviews
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Jenna Patton
Participated in 2024
Jenna lives in Camden, TN, with her family. She has a degree in Education, a Master's degree in English as a Second Language, and has completed 21 hou...

Jenna Patton
Participated in 2024
Traveling abroad has been a dream of mine since I visited Spain my junior year of college. Immersing myself in a different culture is incredibly appealing. Experiencing new traditions, languages, and customs offers a unique perspective and helps me understand the world more fully. It's not just about visiting new places but also about connecting with people who live there, learning from them, and broadening my horizons. Being a Spanish teacher, I love having the opportunity to improve my proficiency. Being able to communicate in another language not only enhances travel experiences but also allows for deeper connections with locals. It’s a skill that I want to continue to develop and improve.

Martha Edinger
Participated in 2023
Martha is a domestic/family-law attorney and philanthropist from Sarasota, Florida. As a donor to causes addressing inequities, she is the board chair...

Martha Edinger
Participated in 2023
It was a trip where I knew I'd be safe. Everything was planned and I wasn't the one who had to do the planning. I like that a lot! I also knew Oaxaca was a locale for many artisans, great food, and good music -- all things I enjoy.

Ray Compton
Participated in 2023
A 60-year-old father and husband of 34 years loves to travel and seek adventure with his family. Their goal is to visit as many places in the world as...

Ray Compton
Participated in 2023
This was my second GCAC trip. I was lucky enough to serve as co-leader. It was a fantastic trip. My first was Costa Rica and it was equally amazing. These trips really make you aware of how to interact with the rest of the world. It is so cool to see how other people have invented their wheels! Travel has always been something that we have loved to do.

Stacie Freeman
Interviewed in 2024
Stacie, a Professor of Sociology and Director of Global Studies at Bethel University in TN is passionate about community-based education and travel. S...

Stacie Freeman
Interviewed in 2024
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Global Citizen Adventure Corps (GCAC) offers students a unique opportunity to step outside their home zip codes, immerse themselves in new cultures, and gain valuable life experiences that go beyond the confines of the classroom.

Karen Campbell
Interviewed in 2024
A lifelong teller of stories, Karen has moved from a traditional career into the nonprofit world, to part-time comms work for a fledgling travel servi...

Karen Campbell
Interviewed in 2024
What inspired you to travel abroad?
After a later-in-life commitment to the Peace Corps, I returned to my rural home in West TN to help out my family for what I thought would be a short few months. Their health issues translated into a five-year stay and discovering much of the beauty and the need in a rural poverty-stricken area.

Julie Hill
Interviewed in 2024
Dr. Julie Hill, the Co-President, CEO, and Founder of Global Citizen Adventure Corps, a non-profit whose mission is to facilitate global service-learn...

Julie Hill
Interviewed in 2024
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Rural youth collectively comprise twenty percent of public school students in the United States. Many are enrolled in Title I high schools, and if they attend college, are often the first generation to do so. Rural school districts are small with constrained resources often based on population, and, therefore, underserved as compared to their urban counterparts.
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