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International Volunteer HQ welcomes people from all walks of life to make a difference on an adventure of a lifetime. With 50+ destinations and over 300 projects, IVHQ offers the world’s most extensive range of fully-hosted volunteering programs, from teaching and childcare to wildlife conservation and medical volunteering. Our programs start from $20/day, enabling volunteers to immerse themse...

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I had the most life changing and inspiring time ever!

November 14, 2025by: Devin Chalupa - CanadaProgram: Volunteer and Teach English in Thailand
10

Volunteering in Thailand was genuinely one of the most transformative experiences of my life. I went into the program excited but unsure of what to expect, and I left feeling more connected, inspired, and grateful than I ever imagined. Teaching English to children for five weeks pushed me far outside my comfort zone in the best possible way. The kids greeted every lesson with energy, curiosity, and huge smiles, and their excitement made even the most challenging days feel meaningful. Watching them slowly gain confidence in speaking, reading, and interacting in English was incredibly rewarding. It made me realize how powerful patience, consistency, and genuine care can be when working with young learners. What surprised me most was how much I grew personally. Being in a new country, adapting to different routines, and learning how to communicate across language barriers taught me resilience and flexibility. There were moments where I had to think on my feet, adjust plans, or find new ways to teach a concept, and those moments ended up being the ones that taught me the most. I learned to trust myself, stay calm, and choose kindness first—skills I’ll carry with me forever. But the people I met along the way were just as unforgettable as the experience itself. I went with my best friend, but we quickly built a little family with other volunteers, teachers, and locals. We explored markets, beaches, and temples together; we shared meals, stories, and laughs; and we created memories that I know will stay with me for life. Thailand has a way of bringing people together. The warmth and generosity of the community made every day feel special, and the friendships I made there are ones I’m incredibly grateful for. Living in Thailand also allowed me to experience its culture in a deeper, more authentic way. From learning basic Thai phrases to trying new foods and observing traditions, every day taught me something new. The country is beautiful in every sense—its landscapes, its culture, and its people. It’s impossible not to fall in love with it. Looking back, volunteering in Thailand wasn’t just a trip; it was a meaningful chapter of growth, connection, and joy. I would absolutely do it again, and I truly can’t wait for the day I go back.

Enriching experience for a pre-med student!

November 12, 2025by: Yiran Jiang - ChinaProgram: Volunteer for your Medical Elective in Nepal
9

The medical elective program in Nepal hosted by IVHQ is a really enriching experience where I learned a lot about the local medical operation system, specifically how doctors work with patients in ER. It also provided me the chance to meet people in the industry, ultimately strengthening my determination to study medicine. Also, I have met so many new friends from all over the world, and the host was super nice to us.

Creating a safe space to help others

November 10, 2025by: Chris McNeil - United StatesProgram: Worlds #1 Volunteer Programs. 40+ Countries from $20/day!
10

Palawan – Tigman Village After spending 45 years as a lawyer and judge, I retired from professional service at the end of 2022. With the worst of COVID-19’s global impact behind us, I began a search for travel experiences that were outside the more popular paths. In this way I discovered International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), a non-profit non-governmental organization based in New Zealand. Looking through its website, I learned that IVHQ’s parent organization, HQ Travel Group, has since 2015 been a certified B Corporation - the only global volunteering and internships provider so certified; and its business operations in New Zealand have been certified carbon neutral since 2016. While it is a credential that might not be widely familiar to travelers, to me the B Corp certification means that the business meets high standards of verified performance, accountability, and transparency on factors from employee benefits and charitable giving to supply chain practices and input materials. To achieve certification, a company must demonstrate high social and environmental performance, make a legal commitment by being accountable to all stakeholders, not just shareholders, and must exhibit transparency by allowing information about their performance measured against B Lab’s standards to be publicly available on their B Corp profile on B Lab’s website. Having met all of my lawyer/judge standards for global ethics, I investigated whether there might be volunteer opportunities at IVHQ for me that might take me out of my comfort zone and test my commitment to helping local impoverished communities. I found such an opportunity in Tigman Village, a rural community located in the municipality of Aborlan, a province of Palawan, in the Mimaropa Region of the Philippine Islands. At its activity center in Tigman, IVHQ partners with The Green Lion, another non-profit NGO that focuses on travel-based volunteering. The partnership proved to be highly effective. Based on information supplied by The Green Lion, IVHQ’s website provided a wealth of information about volunteer opportunities in Palawan. It accurately described the kind of service volunteers could opt to provide; it gave a clear picture of housing and transportation features we would encounter, and it offered a glimpse of activities of interest to visitors, things to do and places to see during our off-duty weekends. During my two-week visit the volunteers were engaged in medical support, environmental protection, teaching and daycare services, and – in my case – construction services. For me, that meant working with Rodel, a seasoned landscaper and builder who taught me how to mix cement, sand, gravel, and water to make concrete used to build a section of an “eco wall” – a wall made with bricks that were 1-liter plastic bottles packed tight with waste plastic and junk food wrapper trash. Over the past three years volunteers have erected a six-foot perimeter wall surrounding a daycare center, painting the bottles in bright primary colors while creating a safe space for the children and staff at the center. The work was challenging, to be sure. I’d never used a shovel to mix ingredients to make concrete, nor had I built a wall with hard-packed plastic soda bottles. But Rodel was there every step of the way, and together we spent two weeks on a project that, in my mind, at least, made a difference and improved the quality of life for these villagers. During my two weeks at the center, I was part of the debriefing conversations where all the participants shared how they spent their day. Health care professionals reported on the screening and vaccinations they were able to administer; daycare and elementary school volunteers shared how their classes went; and environmental volunteers described the projects that they completed in the village. I was the only construction volunteer, and I reported daily on progress Rodel and I made creating the eco wall forming the perimeter around the daycare center. My takeaway points: The Green Lion excels at creating a safe and fulfilling environment for its volunteers. There were maybe 20 volunteers when I arrived, and several of them described their experiences (these were volunteers who were scheduled to depart later that week). I heard repeated testimonials describing the positive impact their service had on their lives. They described the friendships they made with Green Lion staff members. They described the feeling that within their cohort of volunteers, they formed true and deep friendships and expressed the respect they felt towards The Green Lion and IVHQ. I was truly blown away by the empathy these young men and women expressed, for their colleagues, for members of the staff, and for the villagers they served. If you want a meaningful experience helping those in need, this place and this experience more than meets the need. Some tips, based on my own experience: don’t forget shampoo, bar soap, bug spray, and sunblock. If you want to spice up your bottled water, bring powdered electrolytes. Bring some liquid Benadryl. Don’t expect to have access to alcohol – it’s strictly forbidden on site (but there’s a bar a ten-minute walk from the activity center). Don’t expect hot water showers (from personal experience, by the second day I didn’t miss heat; I just wanted to get the concrete dust out of my hair). Accept that when being transported locally you’ll be riding shotgun to a motorcycle tricycle – no seat belts. Plan activities for your weekends. Go somewhere, do something, meet people and enjoy their company. If time permits, take the cultural course offered by The Green Lion before diving into your chosen volunteer activity. I did so and learned how to carve out a coconut bowl and turn it into a planter, how to weave nipa leaves for use as a roof thatch, how to cook spring rolls, how to count to 100 in Tagalog, and what a local massage therapist can do for the aches in your back. And finally, if there’s more than 30 years between you and most of the volunteers, be respectful and understand that their lives are a lot more interesting and fun than yours, but that they’re very nice people anyway. And it helps if you appreciate Taylor Swift.

Building an eco-wall at a daycare center, using repurposed plastic soft drink bottles stuffed full with plastic trashIn the Green Lion's activity center in Tigman Village, Philippines

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Interviews

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Laura Jelich

Participated in 2013

Alumni

I actually didn't start out looking for ways to either volunteer or to get abroad. It was while job searching my senior year of college when I was getting slightly depressed thinking about sitting at a desk in an office all day every day that on a whim I started looking up opportunities working with animals (my true passion). I came across a volunteer program that advertised saving baby sea turtles in Costa Rica. Having never been out of the country by myself before, but thinking it sounded like the perfect fix to my sudden onset of turning-into-an-adult-anxiety, I decided to go for it! My plan was to get it out of my system so that I could happily settle into my professional career once I got home. That completely backfired, obviously, and my trip only ignited a newfound burning need to continue to travel as much as I can!

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Ben Brown

Interviewed in 2015

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

Sustainability is fundamentally about balance. It’s about behaving in ways that enable a diverse range of stakeholders to succeed and flourish in the long-term. There are many elements to sustainable volunteering, but some of the aspects for a volunteer to consider include how transparent an organization is in terms of how they identify the projects they support, especially in relation to projects that involve children, the extent to which volunteers will be trained and supported to work with local people in a responsible way, and the ability of an organization to demonstrate the long term impact that their projects have had on supporting genuine community or environmental needs.

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Yesim Karasu

Participated in 2015

Alumni

It was the end of my HSC and I was bitten by the travel bug. Cambodia was a place theoretically close to my heart, but I had never been there. I empathized deeply with the extreme poverty and corruption that existed there. That is what ultimately pushed me to apply.

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International Volunteer HQ welcomes people from all walks of life to make a difference on an adventure of a lifetime. With 50+ destinations and over 300 projects, IVHQ offers the world’s most extensive range of fully-hosted volunteering programs, from teaching and childcare to wildlife conservation and medical volunteering. Our programs start from $20/day, enabling volunteers to immerse themselves in new cultures while giving back. Your fully-hosted experience includes airport pickup, accommodation, meals, and 24/7 in-country support, and with our flexible booking policy, you can make free changes and confidently go abroad. Volunteering abroad with IVHQ means you’re more than just a tourist. You become part of the local community, experience new cultures in an authentic way, and lea...

Awards

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2025 Finalist - Innovative Volunteer Abroad ProgramNotable Mention - GoAbroad Top Rated Volunteer Abroad Providers 2024Top Rated Provider 2023 - Volunteer AbroadTop Rated Volunteer Abroad Organization 2022Zero CarbonNotable Mention 2021 - Volunteer Abroad