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VOLUNTEER AND TRAVEL INDIA – dazzle your senses with the light, the warmth and the smells
WANT TO VOLUNTEER IN INDIA? Set in the rural hills surrounding Udaipur in Northern Rajasthan, this outstanding charity has placements for: – teaching in primary schools in the morning and providing after-school activities in a boys orphanage in the afternoon … Continue reading
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Volunteering for Families in India
We recently had an interesting family on our primary teaching combined with boys orphanage placement in Udaipur, in Northern Rajasthan. Mum (Suniti) was 59 years old, her daughter Nameeta, a solicitor, was 35 and Vinay was just 16. What … Continue reading
Posted in Family volunteering, Gap Year, Gap Year in India, The Volunteer Experience, Travel in India, Uncategorized, volunteer teaching abroad, volunteer teaching in India, Volunteer teaching of sewing in India, volunteering abroad for teachers, volunteering for mature people, Volunteering for P.I.O., volunteering for seniors, volunteering for the family, volunteering in India, volunteering in orphanages, Women's empowerment in India
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Volunteering abroad – making a difference and leaving your footprint
Ever thought about spending your school holidays coaching sport to underprivileged children abroad? I suppose it is a bit of a bus-man’s-holiday if you are a teacher but you get to see a country from the inside and not as … Continue reading
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Calling all Silverhairs! Your skills are needed!
I have always thought that if I needed to employ someone I would chose a more mature person. Why? Well, they would have had a lifetime of experience, gained many skills along the way, will be loyal, reliable, know how … Continue reading
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Volunteering for the family – India
Family volunteering is becoming popular as parents are able to satisfy both their own travel desires to do something totally different whilst exposing their children to a meaningful cross cultural experiences. India is one such place and in Udaipur, Northern … Continue reading
Posted in Family volunteering, medical volunteer placements, The Volunteer Experience, Travel, Travel in India, Uncategorized, volunteer teaching abroad, volunteer teaching in India, Volunteer teaching of sewing in India, volunteering for the family, volunteering in India, volunteering in orphanages
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Weekend trip to Jodhpur for volunteers from Udaipur
When you volunteer at this lovely Indian charity, you can opt to do a weekend trip to Jodphur, also known as Blue city. The market place in Jodphur runs right though the centre of town and the Guest House is … Continue reading
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Empowering the ladies around Udaipur – teaching them valuable sewing skills – Jo McBride from Western Australia
If you like to design and sew, then the Women’s Empowerment Program at this lovely Indian charity is ideal for you. The lovely Ritu, who is the co-ordinator, accompanies you everyday to help translate and plan your day. When I … Continue reading
Teaching sewing to the ladies in Udaipur – Jo McBride’s experience
Finally home though I found Dehli airport had some sleeper rooms so I decided I deserved one and checked in for 10hours with a wakeup call, hot shower AND a toilet that you could flush paper down so I got … Continue reading
Volunteer Placements in India – new start dates for 2013
Below are the start dates for the volunteer placements in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. You can go from 2-12 weeks and do volunteer teaching in the primary schools in the morning with teaching in a boys orphanage after school or women’s … Continue reading
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2011 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,400 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it … Continue reading
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