Disaster Relief Volunteering in India

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7 Disaster Relief Volunteer Programs in India
Love Volunteers
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Find out why more and more people are choosing to become a Love Volunteer! Love Volunteers is the most affordable way to volunteer and help local communities in developing countries! Why are we cheaper than other organisations? Firstly, we are just a handful of passionate people working hard to h
GoBeyond Student Travel
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This program goes beyond ordinary high school travel programs and build cross-cultural community service summer trips perfectly geared to your interests and curiosities. Whether you’re looking to contribute to authentic service projects, experience exhilarating adventure, or develop your language sk
American India Foundation
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The Banyan Impact Fellowship (formerly AIF William J. Clinton Fellowship) is a fully funded 10-months program in India. By facilitating exchange and collaboration between young professionals from India and the U.S., the program aims to shape the next generation of leaders committed to positive and s
Volunteering Journeys
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Inspire, Educate & Empower Communities Across the World Are you passionate about education and cross-cultural exchange? Do you dream of making a positive impact while traveling the world? With Volunteering Journeys’ English Teaching Programs Abroad, you can inspire young minds, build confidence, an
Kindness Welfare Association
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Hunger is a daily reality for too many, but at Kindness Welfare, we believe no one should go to sleep on an empty stomach. Welcome to our Daily Food Seva program, a high-impact grassroots initiative dedicated to providing fresh, nutritious meals to the most vulnerable members of our community. Our
Kindness Welfare Association
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Hunger is a daily reality for too many, but at Kindness Welfare, we believe no one should go to sleep on an empty stomach. Welcome to our Daily Food Seva program, a high-impact grassroots initiative dedicated to providing fresh, nutritious meals to the most vulnerable members of our community. Our
Centre for Advancement of Youth Empowerment (CAYE)
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CAYE is a registered youth charitable organization in Mzuzu, Malawi. Established in 2014, CAYE works in the Northern Region and parts of the Central Region to empower young people, women, and small-scale farmers to improve their livelihoods and contribute to national development. CAYE focuses on yo
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I'm extremely satisfied
December 16, 2025by: Jeniffer RamirezI'm extremely satisfied to have been part of this great program helping children, their future and the future of the country. Accommodation - I was very happy and comfortable in a clean and pleasant environment. Food was always delicious, transport was always good, and cleaning was perfect. Staff were very kind and friendly with very good support; I was always able to reach them. I enjoyed every experience. Thank you so much for everything.
I enjoyed being part of the teaching program very muc
December 04, 2025by: Jennifer DuncanI enjoyed being part of the teaching program very much. Teaching English to year 3&4 was challenging at times but also a lot of fun. Receiving an email 2 weeks before arriving regarding school, classes would have been good. Emphasising the need for a laptop for lesson planning would have helped. I was very satisfied with accommodation; beds and pillows were comfortable, though upgrading to aircon was needed. Having 2 people in hot climate was better than three. Food was excellent and fresh with a great selection of meals all prepared by lovely, helpful staff. Having the occasional chicken meal was welcomed. Enjoyed experiencing Kerala food. We didn't need transport and the room was cleaned once a week & bathroom a few times each week. No complaints. All the staff were incredibly helpful, answering many questions. Working with Reshma was great both in and out of the classroom. She was extermely supportive when doing lesson planning & her help in the classroom with translation & classroom management was fantastic. Staff knew where various yoga places were always willing to suggest places to visit. Great suggestion by Shamla for cooking lesson and Kathkali.
Most Supported Program to work in India
January 31, 2024by: Syd G - United StatesThrough this fellowship, I've been able to work on UNICEF and UNESCO environmental education training and capacity-building projects. While the project placements vary, my experience has been one that could not have happened any other way, as an American citizen figuring out how to work and live in India. The entire AIF team is so supportive, and while I would say the experience of living and working in India is not for the faint of heart, this is the best way I can find for anyone to do that, and to come away with incredible professional growth and experience to show for it. I highly recommend this program to anyone who is interested in the development sector but only those who are ready for a challenge.
My first ever job will be my best ever job.
January 25, 2024by: Aashritha Murali - IndiaI joined the AIF BIF fellowship as the class of 2023-24. Sitting through a round of online applications and rounds of interview was one filled with doubt, but extremely satisfying. From the very first step, from the interview, candidates are provided help, for example, the website and the work of the fellows gives a fantastic picture of what the fellowship will be like. The team is also extremely helpful and prompt to respond to mails as well. Although I do not have as much experience in the development sector, I was provided this opportunity to serve with an NGO whose work I really liked. My host organization is very supportive as well. The team always makes sure there is ample support and resources that fellows have for learning during their fellowship and contribute to their projects. The regular check-ins, the training and orientation provided before starting our projects help us transition well into our host sites. Health insurance, other resources related to health and safety- the team provides information about everything, contacts and support system that you can reach out to. The team really makes sure that you learn and contribute to your best in the fellowship. My motivation has only increased to serve in the development sector after joining the fellowship, and it is an experience of a lifetime. I will wholeheartedly recommend this fellowship to anyone who wishes to work in the development sector.
Banyan Impact Fellowship- My Brief!
January 25, 2024by: Afnan Mohammad - IndiaBanyan Impact Fellowship is a bridge to understand the development sector in India. As a fellow one works with NGOs/NPOs under the themes of livelihood, education, public health and administration. Such an exposure to the development sector gives fellows a chance to not just complete their project but build a community around it. The fellowship team and the strong bond between the fellows is the best experience one could ever take from their abroad experience.
Oh, the places I went!
January 25, 2024by: Sanaa Munjal - IndiaJoining the American India Foundation Banyan Impact Fellowship was a pivotal decision that has undeniably been life-altering in many ways. The nine-month experience was not only enriching but also instrumental in shaping the person I am today, providing unparalleled learning opportunities. The connections I made during this journey continue to be a source of learning, and personal growth. I joined my Host Organisation as a fellow and gladly continue to work with something that I feel so close to and passionate about. Reflecting on my journey, I entered the fellowship lacking grassroots experience, however, this period has exceeded my expectations, not only altering my perspective but also instilling in me the confidence to believe in myself, embrace uncertainty, and step out of my comfort zone.
I am in the current batch of AIF Banyan Impact fellowship. To be honest so far the overall experience is really really great. Be it support from the team. Learning from the work, logistics and other things are very very good and interesting. It's is
January 25, 2024by: Vineet Prakash - IndiaI will highly recommend to individuals you really have interest or passion to work in a development sector. This 10 months journey will help you to shape your career. I have done quite a lot fellowship in India but AIF will be top of all.
A Transformative Journey with AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville
January 25, 2024by: HAMEEM MUHAMMAD - IndiaBeing part of the AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville has been a truly enriching experience for me over the past four months. I find myself overwhelmed with gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the host organization, Social Entrepreneurship Association, that aligns with my values and focuses on regenerative travel, education, fair trade, and bioregion development projects. The organization's commitment to a telos-driven approach has been a revelation for me.The fellowship has not just been about work; it's been a holistic journey of personal growth and learning. Engaging in projects that promote regenerative travel, education, fair trade, and bioregion development has opened my eyes to the positive impact one can have on society. While I may not fully comprehend the extent of the change I'm bringing to the community, I am acutely aware of the significant transformation within myself. The fellowship has been a catalyst for change in my perspective, particularly regarding travel. Taking the resolution of flightless travel this year was a direct result of the realizations and insights gained during my time with the host organization. The emphasis on sustainable practices and regenerative approaches has left an indelible mark on my consciousness. Expressing the depth of this transformation is a challenge, as words seem inadequate. However, I can confidently say that the fellowship has been a turning point in my life. The exposure to meaningful projects, the immersive experience in Auroville, and the ethos of the organization have collectively shaped me into a more conscious and responsible individual. In conclusion, my AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship in Auroville has been more than just a professional experience – it has been a journey of self-discovery and a commitment to making a positive impact on the world. I am grateful for the lessons learned, the relationships formed, and the positive changes set in motion, both within and around me.


Representing my country in the field of art and music
December 12, 2022by: Sandra Srour - SyriaProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
I previously participated in a trip abroad to represent my country abroad in the field of art and music, and we got third place in singing. I am a girl who loves to travel and help others, especially since I am a doctor. I am used to caring about the health of others. I strive to volunteer in many fields
A summer to remember!
September 12, 2019by: Josie Gould - United StatesProgram: GoBeyond - Global Community Service Adventures for Teens
Go Beyond helped me to have the two best summers of my life. I have created life long friends all over the country. I plan on going back to Go Beyond BVI next year. I also think that the BVI GB is extra special because of how we travel with Action Quest. We get to meet so many more kids that seem to all have similarities. Go Beyond has allowed me to meet people that I would have never come in contact with in my life, if I had not come. I have crated so many friends that I know I will have for the rest of my life. The service opportunities we had, ranged from building swing sets to catching turtles on Anagada. Each day was a new adventure that gave me insight to the lifestyle of the Islands. The trip helped me to see that I love the boat life, too. The British Virgin Islands mean so much to me, after going to Go Beyond these past two years.



I had a time of my life
March 20, 2019by: Rebeca Mendoza - MexicoProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
I had a time of my life i just want live the real life, compartir my time in this moment with real people. See other culture, expand my mind, compartir saberes, be a friend and connect with people a través the universal awareness.
Hi Rebeca,<br/>Thank-you so much for this enthusiastic review of our programs. We completely agree that volunteering is a fantastic way to connect with people and travel around the world doing humanitarian work.<br/>Thanks again for being a part of what we do here at Love Volunteers.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
Great experience
March 05, 2019by: Rhys Parry - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
Tirana is a safe, interesting city with lots of places to visit and eat. The people are very respectful and friendly and transportation in the city is excellent. Albania is country full of history, with a variety of museums to visit, from history to art. There are a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars where you can eat and relax. The people are very relaxed and polite. Altin was very friendly and kindly provided airport pickup and departure. He also recommended places to visit. Maria is a lovely lady who cares deeply for animals and there is some really crucial work being done at the shelter such as sterilisation, rehabilitation and adoptions. There are too many animals at the shelter and not enough people to ensure all the dogs for example have enough environmental enrichment and exercise but of course I understand this is difficult and differs from country to country and hopefully will begin to change as the attitude improves toward animal welfare in Albania. TIPS: Make sure you go out into the city and sample traditional Albanian food, visit the attractions such as the museums. As for the project don't be afraid to suggest doing certain things, such as taking the dogs in the clinic outside for exercise as well as interacting and spending time with as many of the dogs as you can. Maria is very open and will listen to suggestions. Cleaning the shelter takes up a lot of time, however there are staff employed at the shelter which gives volunteers time for this crucial interaction.
Dear Rhys,<br/>Thank-you for this amazing review of our Animal Welfare program in Tirana, Albania. Your care for animals is so apparent in this account and your contribution on the program was highly valued by the local team.<br/>Reading reviews such as yours provides future volunteers an invaluable insight into volunteering and the crucial role that they can play in areas where help is so desperately needed.<br/>How amazing to be involved in such a rewarding project whilst staying in a city as historical and beautiful as Tirana! Great tips btw!<br/>Thanks again for your contribution to the program for being an amazing Love Volunteer!<br/>From all of us at The Team @ Love Volunteers
The staff made the projects fun
January 27, 2019by: Katie P.Program: GoBeyond - Global Community Service Adventures for Teens
On every project I could see the impact that we had on the community around us. The staff made the projects fun and always explained what we were doing with very good instructions.I learned so much on this trip. From sailing to projects, I left the BVI with so much more knowledge compared to when I got there. The environment that we were in allowed me to meet so many new friends.
The counselors were fantastic
January 25, 2019by: Bianca S.Program: GoBeyond - Global Community Service Adventures for Teens
I think the program ran super smoothly first and foremost. The counselors were fantastic and all of the adventures were exactly what I signed up for. I loved the small group dynamic as well I loved the group bonding experiences because it allowed me to feel more comfortable within the group and engage with others. I was also able to reflect about what I was doing while I was there which was unique and helped me really appreciate what I was doing. The group discussions helped me engage with myself and think about who I was and wanted to do. The best about it was that it had a great balance between service and fun exploring which is unique
The trip was overwhelmingly amazing!
January 24, 2019by: Jordan G.Program: GoBeyond - Global Community Service Adventures for Teens
The trip was overwhelmingly amazing! Being able to help the community provided such a big impact on my life. Knowing you can actually make a change is a feeling I will forever yearn for again. Very well organized and care and well being of the students is always the primary goal.
Rewarding
January 24, 2019by: Sagar Karandikar - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
It was a rewarding experience to work in Bamenda. It is not easy but worth it. Having worked in a few other charitable places, I found it much harder to work here. But the people still benefit from your help. Cameroon is a poor country when seen from a volunteer's point of view. I have traveled in many parts of the world, including Africa, Latin America and Asia but I was very sad to see the state of Cameroon in the 21st century. People are extremely lovely, especially the ones in English speaking part of Cameroon! It might have something to do with the fact that I don't speak French! Although there was a conflict going on in Bamenda at the time, it does not affect you as far as you stay away from the no-go regions. Be prepared for a little corruption (I had to pay a small bribe at the airport for bringing in my own local anaesthetic cartridges). There are no fast food chains or anything similar in Bamenda. I found one local restaurant in Douala which had similar standards as a standard western outlet. Otherwise most other eateries are not the cleanest. Home cooked food at my homestay was good. The project I worked on was well managed and organised. I had some help from the Cameroonian counterparts, but not a lot till I arrived there. Once I arrived and people realized how serious I was about helping and then things went smoothly. My host cooked some lovely meals for me every day. The meals are simple but delicious. don't expect sweets/ puddings everyday. Usually you will eat only twice a day. The homestay is very safe. The toilet and bathroom is basic but acceptable. Your host will have a means of transport (motor bike) and he will take you around anywhere you need to go. My host was extremely helpful and went out of his way to help me in achieving my goals. TIPS: 1) Don't be put off by the news. Your in-country organisers will take good care of you and make sure you are safe. 2) Be prepared for serious poverty, especially when it comes to resources, such as medical consumables, stationary etc. If possible, bring your own supplies. 3) The town of Bamenda has very few roads and thus it gets very dusty. Take wet wipes with you! 4) some of the standards of cross infection in the hospitals might not be up to scratch. Put your foot down and demand better standards (you might have to carry a few consumables yourself, such as gloves, masks and hand sprays).
Dear Sagar,<br/><br/>We can't thank-you enough for your contribution as a qualified dentist on the medical program in Cameroon. As you yourself know well it's a challenge getting things done in Africa and it's a testament to your commitment that you were able to achieve so much during your time in Bamenda.<br/><br/>This review is hugely valuable in letting potential volunteers know about the difficulties and the rewards of volunteering in Cameroon and we appreciate the time you have taken to share your experiences and your continued support of upcoming volunteers.<br/><br/>Thanks again and we wish you all the very best for your dental career and hope to have you join us again in the future if you are able.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
The experience was good!
January 24, 2019by: Karen Somers - AustraliaProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
The experience was good. I felt that we enhanced the program they are already running, especially for younger volunteers. Sr Lanka is a beautiful country. The people are friendly and welcoming. The staff were organised and easy to speak with. They are well suited to the position. TIPS: Have some ideas, songs and activities organised for the age group. If you can take some English picture books as they have very few and this would enhance the children’s learning.
Hi Karen,<br/>Thanks so much to you and your daughter for the wonderful contribution you both made on our Education Support program in Badulla, Sri Lanka. You absolutely enhanced the lives of the children, both through your teaching and the thrill that having you with them brought to their daily lives.<br/>Thanks also for taking the time to provide this feedback and advice to future volunteers - much appreciated!<br/>All the very best to you both. The Team @ Love Volunteers
Local people were very nice
January 24, 2019by: Noëmie Bernon - FranceProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
It was my first-time volunteering abroad and by myself. I have already been involved in several humanitarian projects, but this was a brand-new experience. Volunteering in a developing country, 10 000 km from my home taught me a lot of new things. Helping people in need while I am myself losing my bearings in a new environment made me more mature and allowed me to discover myself more. Working with children also taught me to be patient. South Africa is a beautiful country with amazing landscapes and places to see. Local people were very nice. I was also struck by the inequalities in South Africa and the water shortage situation there at the time. TIPS: Rent a car if you have a driver's licence. Bring warm clothes during winter. Stay open minded and be patient.
Dear Noëmie,<br/>Volunteering abroad is a challenging and rewarding experience and you have summed up the combination wonderfully in your review. We're so pleased that you enjoyed your time in beautiful Cape Town and want to thank-you for your time and effort on the Social Welfare program that tackles the inequalities you mention in this diverse city.<br/>We wish you all the best for your future travels and hope to have you join us again.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers<br/>
The staff really made my volunteering experience enjoyable
January 24, 2019by: Jazmin Diaz - MexicoProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
My general impression is that I loved the volunteer program. South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is rich in culture, food, and wildlife. I am very content with my project and staff. Everyone was generous and willing to teach. The staff really made my volunteering experience enjoyable. My tips for the other volunteers is to come with an open mind and to be open to new experiences.
Hi Jazmin,<br/>We couldn't have put it better ourselves: an open mind and flexible attitude is absolutely what make a great volunteer! Thanks for your commitment to the Medical Internship program in Cape Town, South Africa and for taking the time to share your experience.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers<br/>
I got to know the locals very well through them
January 23, 2019by: Amber N.Program: GoBeyond - Global Community Service Adventures for Teens
This trip gave me the opportunity to learn new things, see new places, and meet new people that I wouldn’t have other wise. The service projects brought us face to face with some of the most dire problems in these communities. I got to know the locals very well through them. It gave me the opportunity to itch my travel bug, do meaningful work, and make incredible new relationships.
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