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Volunteer Programs in Jordan

If you are trying to decide on a location for volunteering abroad, look to Jordan for a fascinating and distinct option. Volunteering in Jordan will give you the chance to see a new perspective on Islamic society in one of the most laid back and liberal nations in the Middle East, while experiencing the depth of history in a land laced with the legacies of the Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Arab empires. A society growing at an exceptional rate, those who volunteer in Jordan will find plenty of progressive projects to contribute to.
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At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservation, Medical Outreach, and Environmental Sustainability. Since 2007, IVHQ has supported over 155,000 volunteers on life-changing journeys. We specialize in fully-hosted volunteer trips that are safe, affordable, and accessible—starting from just $20 per day. Your experience includes airport pick-up, accommodation, meals, and round-the-clock support from our local teams. With flexible booking options and no change fees, planning your volunteer adventure has never been easier. Our programs run year-round and are available for 1 to 24 weeks across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, South and Central America, North America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Volunteering with IVHQ is about more than giving back; it’s about growing, learning, and building genuine global connections.

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A Guide to Volunteering Abroad in Jordan

Locations

Amman is the capital and largest city with the most opportunities to volunteer in Jordan. This city is not only the governmental capital, but the culinary capital of Jordan. You are likely to find the best falafel of your life at one of the many restaurants. As a volunteer in Amman, you will find opportunities to be swept up in the growing social movements that make Jordan such a fascinating destination. In your downtime, you will be encouraged to join the nightly crowds of locals making their way to coffeeshops in the bustling downtown and during the day you can enjoy the Roman architecture still explicitly gracing the city’s streets.

Irbid, the second largest city in the country, offers a plethora of options for volunteering abroad in Jordan. It is known as the nation’s university town, which keeps it young and full of new ideas; Irbid even boasts the Guinness World Record for the most internet cafes. It is a hot spot for volunteers because of the university setting and the many organizations that spring out of the environment focused on growth and social change. Irbid has some of the most fascinating museums in Jordan and is a great starting point for sightseeing, such as traveling to the ancient Ajlun castle or visiting the Dead Sea.

Aqaba is the only port city in Jordan as it sits on the Red Sea. There are several options for volunteers in different arenas. You can volunteer in the tourism industry as this city has access to colorful coral reefs and the locals are trying to expand this industry. There are also options to work on projects with local NGOs. The beaches provide an escape from the gruel of travel and city life and there is a notable Marine Park. 

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February 03, 2026by: Jeanette Martin - Canada

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Volunteering with International Volunteer HQ alongside the incredible team at my placement in Kenya has been one of the most humbling and grounding experiences of my life. I arrived thinking I was coming to give time, energy, skills, support. What I didn’t expect was how much I would receive in return. Every day here has been a reminder of the power of dignity, resilience, and community. I have witnessed strength that doesn’t shout, hope that doesn’t give up, and kindness that shows up even when resources are limited. The people at the women's education placement lead with heart, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to uplifting others not just for today, but for generations to come. This experience has slowed me down in the best possible way. It has invited me to listen more deeply, to be present, and to remember that real impact starts with human connection. The smiles, the conversations, the shared moments they stay with you. They change you. I am deeply grateful to IVHQ for creating a bridge that allows volunteers like me to step into meaningful, respectful, community-led work. And I am endlessly thankful to my placement in Kenya for welcoming me with open arms and trusting me to be part of their story, even for a short time. This is not a trip I will “return from” unchanged. It is an experience I will carry forward into my work, my relationships, and how I show up in the world. Thank you for reminding me that service is not about saving, it’s about standing beside, learning together, and honoring the shared humanity that connects us all.

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