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Gold Rush



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:26 am    Post subject: No-fee volunteering in Thailand Reply with quote

No-fee volunteering in Thailand


I'm looking for a worthwhile volunteer opportunity in Thailand. I'm surprised to find many organizations offering positions require the candidate to pay a fee. Are there any specific organizations that offer volunteering on a no-fee basis.

Work/support in exchange for food and/or shelter.

Please advise,
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Volodiya



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm surprised to find many organizations offering positions require the candidate to pay a fee.

Yeah, who'd have ever thought you could make a business out of finding "volunteer" positions for people?

World Vision sometimes uses volunteers, who are paid a stipend and provided quarters. If you are highly qualified in your field, you could also look at U.N. Volunteers, to see if they have a need for your skills. Lots of organizations place volunteers, but the process of getting a position is much like applying for a job. Try Mercy Corps and CARE, for example.
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Gold Rush & Joe (a.k.a. special agent Volodiya) !


Over the past 2 years, I've collected a few links with regard to volunteering.

Some of the programs below offer TEFL training as part of the 'deal'

some are fee-based, and some *pay you* a small stipend.

About the only thing they have in common is that all

the groups below offer programs in Thailand.

In other words, it's a mixed bag:



VOLUNTEER in THAILAND


http://www.worldvision.or.th/ (World Vision Thailand)

http://www.thai-dragonfly.com/ (Thai Dragonfly Placements)

http://www.kiasia.org/ASIT/index.htm (Kenan Institute Asia)

http://www.volunthai.com/ (VolunThai / Volunteers for Thailand)

http://www.geocities.com/maesotbvp/ (Burma Volunteer Program)

http://www.karenhilltribes.org.uk/kht/ (Karen Hilltribes Trust)

http://www.ciee.org/teach.aspx (CIEE / Teach in Thailand)

http://www.globalservicecorps.org/ (Global Service Corps)

http://www.worldendeavors.com/Thailand/ (World Endeavors)

http://www.cultural-ecology.com/ (Institute for Cultural Ecology)

http://www.ls-thailand.com/job_volunteer.html (Language Services)

http://www.neohumanistfoundation.org/ (Neo-Humanist Foundation)

http://www.ffc.or.th/htmleng/engpage1/page.htm (Foundation for Children)

http://culturalextremes.com/ (Cultural Extremes / together with TEFL Int)

http://www.bangkokpost.com/outlookwecare/index.html (We Care)

http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/ (Cross-Cultural Solutions)

http://www.go-mad.org/index.php (Go Make a Difference)

http://www.volunteer.org.nz/ (Global Volunteer Network)

http://www.openmindprojects.org/ (Open Mind Projects)

http://www.globalcrossroad.com/ (Global Crossroad)

http://www.travel-to-teach.org/ (Travel-to-Teach)

http://www.peacecorps.gov/ (Peace Corps)

http://www.vso.org.uk/index.asp (VSO)

http://www.afs.org/AFSI/ (AFS)


all links are "up" as of 14.11.05


reposted from The Master Index Thailand
located at the top of the Thailand Forum !

updated 3 January 2006


Last edited by Kent F. Kruhoeffer on Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:07 am; edited 1 time in total
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Legolarse



Joined: 02 Jul 2005
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Location: UK

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:14 am    Post subject: BVP - volunteering Reply with quote

I am volunteering through Burma Volunteer Programme (link above). My experience hasn't been entirely without glitches, but in general it is a good organisation which provides placements with (usually) fairly needy Burmese refugee organisations along the border area. You don't get paid but you don't pay them anything and you get food and shelter with your organisation, plus 200 baht monthly photocopying costs; they also pay for visa renewals. Living and working conditions are fairly basic if you are used to luxury (cold showers, two rice-based meals a day, limited teaching resources, unpredictable students....), but I don't have a problem with that and you meet some interesting people, often significant figures in the pro-democracy movement.

If you want to know more, mail me or BVP itself.

I also know a school (which i recently visited) in a refugee camp which needs volunteer teachers, particularly over the summer holidays (mid-march to end of may), but they will probably want to vet you before you go and the conditions there are much more basic (there is no electricity, never mind photocopiers and computers) and difficult in other ways. It would suit an experienced teacher. Contact me (not BVP) if you are interested in that.
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newinSeoul



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Has anyone ever volunteered with Cultural Extremes/TEFL International? I am looking into going to Thailand and also getting my TEFL course with the program. Is the the four week TEFL International course highly regarded all over the world?

Any info appreciated?
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Legolarse



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think the only tefl courses that have any real international reputation are the CELTA and the Tesol; i think the celta may have the edge in terms of reputation but both are about equal i think. Both last four weeks are very intensive and cost around 1500-2000 USD.
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kenkannif



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

All courses are TESOL courses mate, I assume you mean the Trinity course.

But most if they comply to the supposed international standard (100 hours class time, 6+ hours OTP) are accepted worldwide.
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Bruce



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:38 am    Post subject: Free training and ree volunteer placement Reply with quote

TEFL International is the largest TESOL Certificate course provider in the world, so as far as recogntion goes, CELTA is probably the only one that tops us but with 17 full-time centers in every corner of the globe, we are pretty well known.

We offer the following:

FREE TESOL: Training for anyone that is going to work as a pure volunteer. Thats right. Prive to us that you are really going to be a volunteer and we will train you or free.

FREE PLACEMENTS: This is actually through Cultural Extremes but we willa ssist anyone in finding a VOLUNTEER position anywhere in the world. This is at no cost.

For more info Email me directly at [email protected]
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dragonfruit



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