1 min read
Gloves-On Volunteering In Peru
Our program, Health and Wellness in Peru, is really about as good as it gets if you're wanting to volunteer on a medical project. All of GeoVisions'...
1 min read
Randy LeGrant
:
Dec 7, 2009 4:54:00 PM
Our health care project in Lima, Peru is a great opportunity because of the "hands on" activities for volunteers. Many health-related volunteer abroad projects don't allow volunteers to be directly involved with patients. This one does.
Please take a look at Allison's Blog. Allison is a volunteer with GeoVisions on this project. She has been writing her posts since September. If you are looking for someone on the project now, look no further. You can ask her questions through the Comments section of her blog.
GeoVisions wants to send more volunteers abroad on this project in 2010. We are ready to provide more information about the project and are eager to accept your application for the medical volunteer project in Lima.
If you can take away something useful from this post, please consider leaving a comment (below) or subscribing to the feed (above) to have future posts delivered to your feed reader. You can also subscribe via email (over on the right). You can also follow us on Twitter.
1 min read
Our program, Health and Wellness in Peru, is really about as good as it gets if you're wanting to volunteer on a medical project. All of GeoVisions'...
1 min read
A few days ago I wrote a Blog post about a volunteer (Daniel Jackson) who returned home only to start up his own non-profit and find new ways to...
1 min read
I've attached a TED video I hope you will take 10 minutes to view. If you don't have time right now, please bookmark this post and come back to it...
1 min read
We head Stephanie Castillo to Spain. She joined the Conversation Corps and will live with a family in Spain and tutor them in Conversational...
1 min read
A week or two ago, almost fearless, Christine Gilbert's Blog, ran a guest post entitled "Should You Pay to Volunteer Abroad?" The post was from ...