Counseling Volunteering in Peru

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10 Counseling Volunteer Programs in Peru
MAXIMO NIVEL
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Maximo Nivel is a locally based organization in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Volunteer abroad—get involved, make an impact, and learn to serve by working on local projects: - Working with Kids - Teaching English - Conservation - Construction - Animal Care - Eco-Agriculture - Medical and Healthca
See All 2 ProgramsInternational Medical Aid (IMA)
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International Medical Aid (IMA) pioneers impactful mental health internships worldwide for undergraduates, graduates, and licensed mental health professionals. Through these programs, developed at Johns Hopkins University, participants provide vital mental health services in underserved regions of E
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
Volunteering Journeys
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Caring for children and adults with disabilities is one of the most rewarding and impactful forms of volunteering abroad. Through Volunteering Journeys’ Disabled Care & Special Needs Volunteer Programs, you can make a meaningful difference by offering care, compassion, and support to individuals who
See All 2 ProgramsWorldStrides
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Lima, the capital of Peru, is located on the west coast of the Pacific along the Rímac River. This large, international city balances both modern and traditional influences, which evolved from Peru's history as the home of the Inca and numerous other civilized cultures dating back as far as 2000 BC.
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This internship program is carefully crafted with the intention of providing a platform for aspiring psychologists, like yourself, to step into a pivotal role in the community. Your participation in this program is a testament to your commitment to the field of psychology and your desire to be a gui
Kiya Survivors
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'Quilla', pronounced 'Kiya', is the Quechuan word for moon—the symbol of a new beginning. Kiya Survivors aims to give just that. Through education, therapy, love, and laughter, we encourage new beginnings for children with disabilities or learning difficulties and living below the poverty line, fro
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