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събота, 18 май 2013 г.

Five Myths About Volunteer Abroad Programs

  

What do you know about volunteer abroad holidays? This type of travelling is more exciting, more enriching and more interesting than the common sightseeing trips and leisure excursions, but not many people know about it. There are five common myths about the voluntary trips that are worth your attention if you are interested in extraordinary holidays worldwide.

  • Myth number ONE: Voluntary holidays are appropriate only for young people and students.
This is one of the most popular myths about the voluntary travel. While it is truth that the most common participants in the holidays are at age 18-33, there are also a lot of volunteers above this age. The abundance of projects held around the world is so rich that there are appropriate programs for almost everyone that is interested in volunteering. If you are feeling in a good physical shape and you are ready to work in a completely different reality, it is never too late to participate in voluntary programs. Follow the tips of the specialized travel agency and find programs suitable for you. 


  • Myth number TWO: Voluntary holidays consist of very serious working practice only.
The main purpose of voluntary trips is to bring a positive change in people’s lives and improve their quality of life. You do that through working in the projects held in the certain organization. However, the working practice is only part of your overall volunteer experience. Many of the programs assure enough free time for volunteers that they spend in travelling, relaxing and entertaining. Volunteer trips are fulfilling for everyone that participates and become real life-changing experiences. They are not all about work, nor are all about fun. They are about experiencing, committing and engaging in positive causes. 

  • Myth number THREE: Voluntary holidays are appropriate only for experienced travellers.
This is one of the biggest myths that stop a lot of people to join volunteering programs. The well organized voluntary holidays are appropriate even for students who travel for first time abroad. The youth travel organizations have an experience in the arrangement of holidays on international grounds and have a wide network of partners around the world. Volunteers go through a thorough training process before arrival and on site and rely on help and support during the whole time of the programs. A lot of the projects assure the possibility for host family accommodation for the best comfort of the volunteers.

  • Myth number FOUR: Voluntary trips require a lot of time and money.
The variety of voluntary projects includes programs for one week up to a few months. There are also possibilities for spending a whole GAP year abroad. Volunteers apply for the projects that suit them the best. If you have only one week free time and you want to join voluntary trips, don’t hesitate to do it. Volunteer travel is more cost-effective compared to the common excursions, because it provides more fulfilling experiences and continues for longer than the popular trips abroad.


  • Myth number FIVE: Voluntary trips require only highly qualified and experienced professionals.
The majority of the voluntary projects do not have strict requirements for qualifications or previous experience in volunteering for the applicants. They are appropriate for students who are still continuing their education, for working people with no experience in volunteering etc. If you want to participate in volunteer projects abroad, you will certainly find programs where your knowledge and competences will be the most helpful.