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Volunteer Abroad in Mwanza, Tanzania: Child Care Assistance Program - 0 views

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Volunteer Abroad in Kathmandu Nepal: Child Care Centers - 0 views

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    In Kathmandu our volunteers support two local children's centers. These programs operate as day care/educational centers for poor children of the community. The centers offer free services for extremely poor families that work in the local factory. Volunteers can practice English with the older children, arrrange games, read stories. Prior experience not necessary, volunteers should have a lot of patience, an open mind and a sense of compassion.
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Volunteer Buea, Cameroon: Child Care Assistance Program - 0 views

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    Volunteer assist the staff at orphanages and children's community centers (some with 300 kids) with the daily care of the kids; including feeding and clothing, teaching basic English. You can play games, arrange activities, create arts & crafts projects and share your time and caring with these wonderful children. Prior experience not necessary, volunteers should have a lot of patience, an open mind and a sense of adventure.
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Volunteer Abroad in Lilongwe, Malawi: Child Care/Orphanage Assistance Program - 0 views

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    he orphanage strives to provide a better future for some of the most vulnerable children in the community. As a volunteer, you will primarily assist with the daily care of the kids; including bathing, feeding programs and clothing. You can play games, arrange activities, create arts & crafts projects and share your time and caring with these wonderful children. Prior experience not necessary, volunteers should have a lot of patience, an open mind and a sense of compassion.
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Volunteer Abroad on Leyte Island, Philippines: Orphanage/Child Care Assistance Program - 0 views

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    Volunteer in a local orphanage or community children centers. Each orphanage houses between 45 to 100 abandoned and unwanted children. All these children have come from poor families and many have suffered from malnutrition or neglect. This is a meaningful way to learn first hand the hardship most children in the world face, and give back to the underprivileged children growing up in a Third World country. Prior experience not necessary, volunteers should have a lot of patience, an open mind and a sense of adventure.
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