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    Summer Abroad in Social & Conservation Programs with A Broader View Volunteering

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    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Residential
    • Destination: Argentina, Belize, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Kenya, Mongolia, Peru, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Zambia, Tanzania, Nepal, Guatemala, Honduras, Uganda, Galapagos Islands
    • Provided By: Independent Provider
    • Session Start: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
    • Session Length: One Week, Two Weeks, Six Weeks, Four Weeks, Two Months, Quarter, Three Weeks, Five Weeks
    • Entering Grade: 11th, 12th, PG, College
    • Gender: Coed
    • Category: Community Service
    • Sub-Categories: Spanish, Wildlife Conservation
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 17, 18, 19+, 19
    • Minimum Cost: $500 - $1,499
    • Career Clusters: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Human Services
    • Credit Awarded: No
    • Last Updated:July 2024
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    Overview

    A Broader View Volunteers (ABV) is a non-profit world leader in volunteer and immersive travel since 2007. Our programs inspire people to travel, volunteer and learn. Our volunteer programs open the mind of our travelers, deepens their understanding of the world around them and introduces them to a new culture. Our programs are available in 32 countries across Central America, South America, Africa, and Asia.

    An A Broader View program is designed to give high school students an enriching, life-changing experience while volunteering abroad. Students have an opportunity to experience, learn and contribute to society in ways which traditional travel or study abroad does not do. What better way to explore the host country than through hands-on work within the local community you are living in? Summer programs are about 100% local immersion. 

    Students live with local host families that come well screened, have a proven track record for hosting high school students, offer clean lodging, safe food and impose nightly curfews. Language lessons and cultural immersion programs are available as well. Summer options are available in 24 countries worldwide. A Broader View Volunteers programs are customized. Students pick their own start and end dates. The minimum age for solo travelers is 17 years old and with programs running one week up to 12 weeks.

    ABV  - Popular Summer Programs

    • Sea turtle rescue and conservation outreach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    • Doctor/Nurse shadowing in a busy hospital in La Ceiba, Honduras
    • Teaching English in a pre-school or kindergarten in La Serena, Chile
    • Child care assistant and helper at a residential orphanage in Belize
    • Woman and girls support project at a care facility in Guatemala
    • Spanish language and cultural immersion program in Cusco, Peru

    Upon completing their volunteer abroad trips, hundreds of ABV Volunteers, have achieved greater awareness of the world around them. They come home with new skills, heightened senses, improved foreign language skills and a sense of purpose and accomplishmentJoin an ABV summer volunteer program and gain a broader view of the World.

    *As a non for profit organization the program fees are tax deductible for USA taxpayers (students or parents, or donors). Students are able to fundraise for their trip directly on the A Broader View Volunteers website. Program costs depend on the project length. All programs include pre-trip planning and orientation materials, in-country staff support and supervision, accommodations, meals, round-trip airport transportation, placement in volunteer project, letter of completion, Presidential Service Award honors.

    Reviews (1)

    • Nepal Kathmandu Premedical
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      Reviewed on Mar/25/2017 by JillianPK

      Overall the trip was very memorable. I got to watch a ton of endoscopes, discussion and shadowing the doctor's at the hospital, there were a few other volunteers and students working at the hospital at that time, I'm glad I came and stayed with a host family so that I could really immerse myself in the culture. There are tons of options for sightseeing, trekking, and traveling and I very much enjoyed the experience.
      I would advice if you are coming during winter, BRING LOTS OF WARM CLOTHINGS! Nights get freezing during winter and you'll be glad you brought sweaters, hats and gloves. Definitely go to Pokhara and Nagarkot. We had a lot of fun in both of those places but prepared to travel for a long time to get to/from Pokhara.
      The Staff support in country was great - he was extremely helpful in both orientating me to the city and helping to plan any outside trips. He's is very dependable and whenever I needed anything he would accommodate. He's super patient and has no problem sitting down and explaining anything I found confusing or needed help with. And the rooms are spacious and there is a locker in each room to put your personal belongings. Sudir and his family are super nice and gave us extra blankets. The food was tasty with a homemade traditional Nepalese dinner and a more western breakfast. The doors all lock and I overall felt very safe. Watching the sunrise over the Himalayas in Nagarkot. It was a really beautiful, once in a lifetime experience and I would recommend it to anyone.