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Posted on June 7, 2008 - by Frank

Volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions in Brazil

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Today, more than 15,000 volunteers have participated in Cross-Cultural Solutions programs around the world, and each volunteer has had the opportunity to work closely with local people and experience volunteering in a new way. They have become part of a movement of volunteers who work and learn together, benefiting local communities through their efforts and gaining a new perspective of the world as well as a new-found knowledge of another country. - Taken from the Cross Cultural Solutions website.


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    June 13, 2008

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    Kate Carlson said:

    I’d recommend Global Volunteers. They’ve been around for a long time (I think over 20 years) and have exceptional programs. The best part is, they’re like a “mini Peace Corps” and really help the local people. They put you to work on projects that they work on all year long, year after year. It’s the best way to see the world, and know that you’re working with an organization that really cares.



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    September 3, 2008

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    Jay Maco said:

    Unite For Sight has what they call high impact volunteer abroad opportunities. You really make a difference in the communities. http://www.uniteforsight.org/volunteer-abroad



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