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International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]

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Worlds #1 Volunteer Programs. 40+ Countries from $20/day!

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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GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization

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Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh Community Involvement

Come along to Vietnam and provide humanitarian aid, education and community assistance in the bustling Ho Chi Minh City. As Vietnam’s largest city, Ho Chi Minh attracts many tourists, as well as volunteers. Volunteers can assist at a project of their choosing- assisting with child care at a local kindergarten, teaching English to a buddy at a local college, helping serve food in a food shop or assisting in a home for disabled children. No matter the placement choice, volunteers will be having a positive impact on this community.

Love Volunteers

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Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!

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 help volunteers and local communities around the world. We don't have huge overheads - no company cars, no downtown office - we're just volunteers who knew we could do a better job. Secondly, we work with local organisations wherever we can to keep administration costs to a minimum and also to feed as much money and skills into the local communities where we operate. All of Love Volunteers partner organisations have been fully vetted to ensure that, not only does a genuine need for assistance exist, but that the environments that we place our volunteers are safe and of high quality. Choose from one or more of our 200+ amazing community-based programs in 37 developing countries around the world. Every program has been personally visited by one of our dedicated staff members and is regularly audited to ensure it meets our high standards in terms of safety, sustainability, and local impact.

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Volunteering Journeys

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Women Empowerment in India

Empower, educate, and uplift — join our Women Empowerment Volunteer Program in India and be part of a powerful movement helping women gain confidence, skills, and independence. Through this meaningful volunteer experience with Volunteering Journeys, you’ll work closely with women and girls from underprivileged backgrounds to promote gender equality, education, and self-sufficiency. India is a country of incredible diversity and deep traditions, but many women, especially in rural and low-income urban areas, still face barriers to education, employment, and leadership opportunities. As a women empowerment volunteer in India, you’ll play an important role in helping local women build brighter, independent futures for themselves and their families. By volunteering with Volunteering Journeys, you’ll join initiatives that address these inequalities directly — helping local NGOs and women’s groups create safe spaces where women can learn, grow, and lead. These programs focus on practical skills training, language development, income-generation workshops, and confidence-building activities that empower women to become change-makers in their own communities.

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Volunteer World

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Volunteer World: Best Volunteer Abroad Programs Worldwide

Looking to apply your talent and expertise to a good cause? Find a program that matches your interests and skills through Volunteer World! We are the largest volunteer abroad comparison platform around the globe, enabling you to seek and compare offers from major travel agencies as well as smaller grassroots NGOs and local specialists in more than 80 countries. All these with just one click! Find projects in wildlife, teaching, community development, and several other areas. Simply choose your desired destination and desired travel date, and our search engine will compare the best volunteer abroad programs on your behalf. Whether you wish to gain experience at a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa or teach English at a monastery in Nepal, we've got you covered. Volunteer World guarantees a quick and easy application. We will guide you through this process, as well as help plan your next meaningful trip. We provide free access to quality-checked projects and flexible options. And if anything goes wrong, we've got your back with our qualified support team and our refund guarantee.

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Projects Abroad

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Global Leader In Meaningful Travel. Trusted By 140,000

At Projects Abroad, we’re passionate about travel with a purpose. Since being founded in 1992, more than 140,000 volunteers have traveled to over 20 destinations around the world. Our programs will help you to step out of your comfort zone and build your confidence alongside new friends from across the globe. You’ll work alongside local communities on sustainable initiatives aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We provide a level of support and security that is second to none. You’ll receive 24/7 assistance from our trained teams, plus best-in-class safety planning, so you can focus on your journey. Choose a programme you’re passionate about. We offer several ways to get involved, including: → Medical Internships: gain clinical experience in professional settings. → Childcare & Community: support local education and development. → Conservation: protect unique ecosystems and wildlife. We offer programs starting from one week in over 20 stunning destinations across Europe, Latin America & The Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific. Ready to make a difference? Follow the link to visit our website!

Meiji Internships

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Vietnam Internship with Meiji Internships

Vietnam is a hotspot for foodies, thrill-seekers, and beach lovers alike. There’s a lot to love about this country as it stretches from the lush mountains of the north to the seemingly endless rice paddies in the south, with golden sand beaches in between.
 As a fast-growing economy in Southeast Asia, Vietnam offers a wide range of internship opportunities. Not only does it promise exciting careers prospects, but it also provides a vibrant after-work experience. Whatever it is you are seeking, Vietnam has something for anyone: ・Step back in time at the Cu Chi Tunnels. ・Take on kayaking at the Mekong Delta. ・Search for Vietnam’s best pho in Hanoi. ・Let go of a floating lantern at the Hoi An Lantern Festival. As your gateway to Asia, Meiji Internships will accompany you throughout your journey. Kick-start your international career with an unforgettable internship adventure in your industry and destination of choice. We work with an extended network of 750+ partner companies in 8 countries to help pave the way for your future! You create your journey! Broaden not just your horizon, but also your professional network in the Far East!

Involvement Volunteers International

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English Teaching to College Students in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

The program takes place at Saigontourist Hospitality College in the city of Ho Chi Minh. The college in question was founded in 1989, initially established as a Basic Tourism and Hospitality School. This institution is a post-secondary institution that seeks to provide students with hands–on training in the hospitality and tourism industry. You may also teach a few classes a day, each class runs a total of one hour and 15 minutes, and will be led by a head participant mentor (everyone will get a chance to lead the lesson) with the support of local teachers. Students are aged around 16-26 years old. During each session, the lead mentor will spend 10 minutes getting to know students and introducing themselves at the beginning of every class, and previewing the lesson of the day. Thereafter, students will be divided into small groups, whereby each participant will mentor one group. Meanwhile, to ensure success, you will need to discuss with a local teacher before your class and prepare games using the teaching manual provided, in collaboration with other participants.

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Globe Aware

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Expedition in Vietnam

Hoi An draws visitors to its lovingly preserved mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and French architecture – evidence of the town's fascinating past as a major trading port. Hoi An's quarter features traditional shophouses, the facades of which are made from carved ironwood. The officially Socialist government, run by the Communist party, has made recent reforms that open the economy for trade and some building wealth. Volunteers will see, however, that the old and new Revolutions have left many rural peasants behind in their idealism of minimum living standards. Our projects help these people. Volunteers, depending on the number of participants per group, engage in a variety of projects: - teaching English pronunciation and colloquialisms - building playgrounds and better homes to replace substandard housing - refurbishing buildings for use as schools - working on kindergarten and primary schools - improving village markets and other infrastructure All these help to raise the standards of living throughout rural Vietnam. Kindergartens are not currently funded by the Vietnamese government, so assistance is needed to maintain and improve schools.

Friends For Asia

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Teaching English at an NGO – Vietnam

Volunteers applying through Friends For Asia can sign up to assist a newly formed non-government organization that is poised to assume a leading role in an at-risk community in western Hanoi in Vietnam. This is a critical time in the life of the NGO as it is currently operating under a two-year charter. With ample support from volunteers, the organization has the potential to set a new standard for community development in Vietnam. The NGO works with young people in a newly urbanized district of West Hanoi. Its underlying objective is to support disadvantaged children through educational support and vocational training. By focusing on these two areas, the organization hopes to boost young people's future prospects for long-term, sustainable employment. Volunteer English teachers have a range of responsibilities while on assignment with the NGO. Most are assigned to work in a classroom environment to work on speaking, listening, and pronunciation skills. Volunteers will also be paired with a Vietnamese teacher to help with classroom management and other tasks. The center also hosts cultural exchanges and other programs from time to time, and volunteers may be asked to help.

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Latest Program Reviews

Be thirsty for knowledge and experience YOU can gain from the volunteer work!

March 12, 2026by: Ian C - Austria

Program: English Teaching to College Students in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

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My advice to future volunteers is simply follow the lead of the teachers who will have a clear idea about what they want you to do. Be humble about your own abilities and the impact you can have, but be thirsty for knowledge and experience YOU can gain from the volunteer work.The local team who run all the volunteer programs in the country are warm and engaging, and very well organized. We get three meals a day provided, although so far I tended to skip breakfast in favour of getting a decent coffee at Highland Coffee and a croissant. Lunch in the staff restaurant was fine: simple rice with vegetables and meat (plus a small bowl of soup) on Monday, and a big bowl of noodle soup on Tuesday, steamed rice, green beans (which I put in my small bowl of vegetable soup to warm through) and a small portion of pork and shrimp another day. You won't go hungry. Meals in the evening are provided at a small family-run restaurant across the road from the college and we have to pre-order the day before. One night I had fried rice with chicken and a pepper sauce. There was a lot of rice and a chicken drumstick, but it was very tasty. I opted for a single room and got a single bunk in a dorm with eight beds. It was fine for a week but if I were to volunteer for longer I would want to pay for a hotel room. I think this should be an option.

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