Sponsored by the Thai Ministry of Education in Rayong and Cultural Extremes, the Rural Thailand Project trains and places native English speakers in small town schools in South Eastern Thailand
Teach English at schools for underprivileged or disabled children in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Take either the short and inexpensive PELT TESOL raining or the world-renown TEFL International four-week TESOL course then use your new skills as an English teacher to help children in Vietnam. You can commit to as little as 1 month or as long as you like.
Sponsored by the TEFL International in West Bengal and Cultural Extremes, the Rural India Project trains and places native English speakers in small town schools in Eastern India.
Sponsored by the TEFL International in Zhuhai and Cultural Extremes, the Rural China Project trains and places native English speakers in small poor town schools in China.
Doesn’t everyone dream of traveling around the world? Now you can make that dream come true. But not only will you be seeing dozens of peoples and cultures, you will also have an opportunity to provide valuable service to people in countries less affluent than our own.
From the ancient Maya ruins of Tikal, the volcanoes of the Guatemala highlands, and the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala has something for everyone.
"I'm on top of the world". How many times have we heard this common expression? Hundreds? Thousands? Well, isn’t it time to live it? You can. Both literally and figuratively in Nepal. From the beauty of Everest to the diversity of Katmandu
Growing Together School is a non-profit education project located in the low-income township of Thaketa in Yangon, Myanmar. The aim of Growing Together is to provide high quality English education to local people of all ages regardless of class or economic background.
Situated a few miles outside historic Luang Prabang, this orphanage was built through donations from around the world. But it is still not complete. We still need YOU! Come enjoy this amazing region of laos while offering much needed English lessons.
In the last two decades, the population of Ecuador has doubled, creating a growing population of abandoned children. Most of these children are from poor and/or indigenous families. Growing poverty, lack of education and limited governmental resources further exacerbate the problem of street children and orphans in Ecuador.
Cambodia is a poor, developing nation where English ability can mean the difference between dire poverty and a job. Your help might make the difference in the lives of your students at orphanages and schools around the capital, Phnom Penh.