Volunteer Experiences

This section is where you tell the world all about about us and our projects!

 

Placement 0001 - Malaysia Rainforest lodge - Ecotourism and Research

          Daniel Quilter, January-June 2005
         "I had the time of my life so good infact it inspired me to create this site so more people can
          experience what i have!  Plus i did it without spending much money!"
        
         Jon Smith, January-Sept 2006
         The things I have learned, the good times I have had, the exposure to a totally different
         culture, and most importantly the friends I have made, are things that I will keep with me for a
         long time to come. Ironically, the hardest thing about coming over here and working is going to
         be going home again afterwards!

 

Placement 0005 - Mountain Ecolodge - Ecotourism

         David Blatcher, August 2006
         "If you are looking for somewhere peaceful to stay, in spectacular surroundings with friendly
         company then I would heartily recommend spending some time at this lodge."

 

 

 

 

Placement 0020 - African Game Reserve - Conservation

          Ryan Williams, July - August 2006
          "This is a once in a lifetime opportunity!  The TV does not do the wild savannah of Africa any
            justice.  The noise and smell of the bush will never leave me!"

          Lydia Ho, June 2007
          "if I had to say one thing about my stay here, it is that you never know what to expect, but
          whatever the turn out is, it will be one unforgettable journey"

          Vicky Holden, June 2007
          "Last but not least we have Ettiene our facilitator, to thank for all the amazing experiences we
           had and the knowledge he imported to us. His enthusiasm made our stay interesting, fun and
           memorable and we all go away with fond and happy memories of our time spent here.

           It has been an experience of a lifetime and we all plan to return in the near future. "

 

Placement 0021 - West Indies Eco-lodge - Ecotourism

        Accounts from many volunteers since 2003
        "Being a volunteer at here was the most enriching experience - I've never been so sad to leave
         a place!"

 

Placement 0032 - Conserve the Scarlet Macaw - Conservation

       Christine Gray, June - July 2006
        "They are a wonderful organisation, the volunteer program is easy, educational and a once in a
        lifetime opportunity. I would recomend it to anyone!"

 

Placement 0035 - Nature Retreat - Ecolodge

       Mike Dombrowski, January - June 2007
      "The work itself was enjoyable to me and I found all the interaction with the guests in my work to
       be a great way to practice compassion and patience.   Ah, sometimes such a great exercise in
       patience!!  But for someone with a bit of sense of adventure, an interest in deepening their yoga
        practice, and a willingness to examine their own issues, I think this work exchange program is a
        great opportunity."

       Unknown, July - September 2007
       "For me, the Retreat is an enchanted soundscape of beauty and unending stories. I highly   
        recommend going there and experiencing it for yourself. "

 

Placement 0043 - Greek Wildife Protection - Conservation

       Christina Faust, Summer 2007
       I spent 7 weeks this past summer volunteering for here, a wildlife conservation NGO in
       northern Greece.  The experience was the best of my life, and I learned so much about
       conservation work.  Everyone was so accomodating and I can't wait to return.

 

Placement 0053 - Community development Projects - Teaching and Humanitarian aid

       Various, 2006
        Well, my dears, it has been an absolute pleasure. I have no idea how to begin to reflect on this
        experience. I'm coming away so full of inspiration - to travel, to work, to volunteer, to learn
         Spanish, to sing - and I feel like this is just the beginning. I want to thank Aldeas de Paz for this.

 

Placement 0059 - Namibian Guest Farm - Teaching and Conservation aid

        Lizzy Eves - July 2007
        I got the feeling that I had really experienced the Namibian lifestyle by talking to, and
        working alongside, local people who are happy to share their experiences with you. During my
         time on the farm, I saw wildlife including leopards, rhino, oryx, kudu, baboon, warthog,
        cheetah, giraffe, springbok and many more!

 

Placement 0071 - Help the street children of Ghana - Teaching and humanitarian

          Alexandria David, May - July 2006
          "I feel that I really got to experience Ghana on a more personal level. I only hope that others
           will have the chance to visit this beautiful country"

 

Placement 0072 - Ecolodge and Research Station - Ecotourism and Research

          Alice, June 2006 - Decemeber 2006
           "The area is stunning, and when I go I will leave a small piece of my heart buried here behind
             me. The experience is like the place, diverse and varied and through it you learn constantly
             and make new friends which you will hopefully never truly leave behind!"

          Chelsea beebe, May - September 2006
          "I think that the ecolodge is a great place for volunteers who have a strong desire to learn all
           they can about nature, improve their interpersonal skills, and to experience rural Costa Rica
           without the distractions of a big city. "

 

Placement 0082 - Organic Farm - Farm

         Various
          "We had an absolutely wonderful time! Everything was great... the staff, food, the cabanas,
           the work. I would totally recommend to friends with children, I think it's a great learning
           experience for adults and kids alike."

Placement 0083 - Volunteer in the rockies - Ecolodge

         Rachel Lodge 2007
         "Volunteering at this lodge was one of the most fantastic and eye-opening experiences of my
          life."

 

Placement 0090 - Turtle conservation in Costa Rcia - Conservation

          Elke, May 2006
          "Its very important that these beautiful animals get the protection they need, and this project
           is the perfect way to do this. For me, volunteering here was a unique, unforgettable
           experience. "

 

Placement 0091 - Ghanian Rural School - teaching

         Kate Happell, July - August 2006
         Now that we are back in London, having some time to reflect, there is no doubt that it was one
         of the most amazing experiences of our lives, and we hope to ensure that we take these
         experiences and use them in our everyday lives in the future.

 

Placement 0092 - Bear rescue centre - Conservation

            Patrick, December 2005 - May 2006
            "I feel more like an Ecuadorian than a tourist, and that's a very important distinction. The
             tourist sees the Ecuador (or wherever) that is intended for the tourist. Even if you do your
             best to get off the beaten path you will as a tourist be living in a bubble, perhaps only
             mental, of the country you come from. The only way to leave this personal patch of the first
            world is leave your home - mentally as well as physically - and be able to say with complete
            honesty that, if only for a while, the volunteer house was your home. Even if you only
            volunteer here for a few weeks, you'll begin to feel it. I keep a journal, and I recently looked
            back at my first few entries. I can't believe how much I've changed, and I think I like that
            that. Whether you return to the same dorm room or the same desk, you'll be someplace
            different after you leave the Project."
  

          Various volunteers
          "I think of my volunteer experience here whenever I need to be reminded of what makes me
           truly happy: Having a loving family, a close community of friends & neighbours, and work that
           exercises the body, interests the mind, and feeds the spirit."

 

Placement 0111- Sustainable living lodge - Ecotourism


         Various volunteers and visitors
          "When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all of your
           thoughts break their bonds: your mind expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a
           new great and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties, and talents become alive, and you
           discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be." 

 

Placement 0112 - Biological Reserve - Conservation and Teaching

        Stephanie Davenport, July 2005
         "I have made so many new friends, from the old woman who runs the local shop in the Santa
          Rosa community to the man with scary dogs who lives down the road from the reserve and tells
          me to marry an Ecuadorian man so I can live there! All of these people are blessings in my life
          and I will never forget my amazing month in this spectacular country filled with such culture and
          spirit for life."

          Kate Gustafson, July 2005
          "One of the major benefits to volunteering, of course, is the deeper, more meaningful
           exposure to local people, customs and issues that a work-related commitment makes possible.
          Along with the beautiful surroundings and the chance to meet new and interesting people, my
           experience was further enriched by seeing firsthand the challenges that the reserve faces."

 

Placement 0120 - Kindergarden school

         Paul Williams, May 2006
          "The kids are incredible, so interested in the volunteers and full of fun. Jayaliila is a wonderful
           host. The food was amazing and she made me and the other volunteers feel very welcome. I
           personally enjoyed the challenge of teaching the kids and I found the best approach was to
           get stuck in to anything that needed doing."

         Lara, June - July 2006
         "One last sentence about the kids: they are all so adorable. And you will find your favorite kid,
         who you will really love and miss when you re back home! "

 

Placement 0122 - Drama and culture centre - Teaching

           Samantha Ferm, June - August 2005
           "The coordinators, my host family, and my new friends, were definitely the highlight of my
            experience. I consider them all family now, and I can't wait till I can go back and visit them
            again. It is a great program, one I would not have traded for any other experience, and the
            care and attention the coordinators give you is unsurpassed. I hope you have as great of an
            experience as I did, and I know that the people here look forward to your coming."

            Rory, January - May 2006
            "Ghana is a great place, really crazy. The people are super friendly and there is a great
             community/ family spirit. Tafo is a nice town; pretty remote but very nice again and quite cool
            (but never cold) because it's high up."

 

Placement 0124 - School Teaching - Teaching

          Rosie Srao, May-October 2006
           "The school is wonderful, even though we are hugely lacking in books, computers and teaching
           aids. The teachers and pupils are plentiful in spirit and morale. It is a real child centered school,
           which is not always common ground in schools over here."

 

Placement 0125 - International School - Teaching

         Gayle Pescud, November 2005 - April 2006
          "As someone who isn't a teacher, I've learnt so much from the children and teachers at school.
           I found it to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. It was tough at times, but I
          grew up and learnt as much about myself as I did with new culture. I appreciate the care and
          the welcome from the family, Mr. Bonny and everyone at the house. I feel grateful to have
          been part of Ghanaian family and see things somewhat from inside."

         Alice Loft, September 2006
         "Advice I would offer future volunteers is to make sure that you liase with Lawson at the school
          as much as possible before you arrive. It will be helpful if you have semi-decided what sort of
          things you will undertake to teach because then you can bring appropriate materials- eg: a
          globe for anything geographical, instead of my useless chalk maps!"

 

Placement 0136 - Brazilian orphanage - Teaching

           Arthur, March - August 2006
           "The experience was definitely life changing and positive. During my stay with the kids we
           went on several field trips outside of Xerem. In case you were not aware, the orphanage is
           situated in the middle of a tropical rainforest."

 

Placement 0143 - Wildlife Refuge - Conservation

          Various volunteers
           "Working so close with these kinds of animals is once in a lifetime..and actually feeling that
             your actually doing something for these animals instead of just travelling about, getting drunk
             in various places for 6 months...
            HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! "

 

Placement 0148 - Organic Farm - Farm

          Cailin, August-September 2007
            I went expecting to exercise my body, but I was surprised at how much I ended up exercising
           my mind.  Suman is wonderfully calm and friendly, and his library of eastern philosophy is the
            perfect way to balance physical and mental stimulation.

 

Placement 0149 - School Child Care Project - Teaching/Humanitarian

           Merit, August-September 2007
           "I volunteered for only two months in August and September 2007. Although I feel this is a
            very limited time period, I think I have been able to do many things, which will not only affect
             me as a person, but also many Cameroonians and even more people at home in Finland,
             where I am from."

 

Placement 0205 - Teach and care in Kenya - Teaching/Humanitarian

           Rachel McGahey, August - September 2007
            "I had no idea how rewarding teaching could be until I started teaching here. I have never
            met children who are so eager to learn. This eagerness really motivates you to try your
            hardest to find sponsors and donors to help the children's families pay for them to come to
            school and for the school to carry on educating them. You know that you are living and
            working in a poor area but until you actually visit some of the families you have no idea how
            difficult it is for them."

           Matthew Pike Sept 2007
           "So far my experiences here have been enjoyable and I have made some very good friends,
            but it has also been a real eye opener for me and has at times been upsetting. But the
            freedom I have been given by the charity to pursue ideas in my own way and my own time is
            everything I could have wished for to try and make a difference and help people in the region.

 

Placement 0208 - Orangutan Rehab - Conservation

       Hayley Maurice - August 2007
        "I do feel that I made a difference for the time I was there"

       Heather Roberts - February 2007
        "I shall never forget that extraordinary, powerful moment with her"

 

Placement 0214 - Turtle Conservation- Conservation

       Angus Hinks - August 2007
        "The beach is amazing and I'm not joking when I say it is like ‘The Beach' film - absolute paradise
         and rainforest vegetation. White sand, clear blue water and huge areas of coral housing so
         many colourful fish including, barracudas, parrot fish, black tipped sharks and of course
         Neeeemo!" 
 

 


 

National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth Sustainable Tourism Network Nepal