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Reach Out Volunteers

Change the world,
one village at a time...

Become a volunteer over your summer or winter break and change the world by providing shelter for homeless families, crèches for young children, or green houses for families living high up in the Andes. Help protect and save endangered Asian elephants, African rhinos, cheetahs and leopards through tracking, monitoring and providing safe, vegetated refuge for future breeding.
You could even live on a tropical island off the coast of Cambodia where you will get your scuba diving license on program and scuba dive everyday to build the biggest man made coral reef in the world!
You will become a part of the team, and will also become a valued member of the community. Reach Out Volunteers prides itself on making sure that you become involved in the culture of the local people. You will leave with a fulfilling sense of accomplishment and take with you a part of an exotic and unique culture.
Want to find out more?
Come to our information sessions:
Thursday the 10th of October,
In the SUHQ (Student Union HeadQuarters)Meeting Room 6

At 12, 1, 2 & 3pm. Hope to see you there!
This is a great way to meet past volunteers and learn about their experiences and what you could be doing this summer.
Like us on Facebook or watch us a project you could be involved in onYoutube
Watch one of our projects below to see the difference you can
Tue 08 Oct 2013, 10:27

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