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Summer Abroad

Summer participants abroad

By spending your summer abroad with Projects Abroad, you will be giving great opportunity to put your time into a meaningful and rewarding program.  We offer a wide range of opportunities and regions to suit your interests, and with more than 350 trained staff in our destinations and over 100 types of projects, we are one of the leading international volunteer organizations.  It is thanks to our thousands of volunteers and interns who work in a developing country every year that we are able to offer such great opportunities. Our primary responsibility is to our participants and we take this very seriously.  Projects run year round and dates are totally flexible; summer is by far the busiest time!

Summer Abroad Programs

Summer participants abroad

Whether you participate in an internship, volunteer project, 2 week special, or a language course, your time and efforts will be greatly appreciated and your role will be important.  With Projects Abroad, you will provide new benefits and services for the social and physical environments of the developing world. You will also provide new opportunities and perhaps a greater vision for other volunteers. In the long run, we sincerely hope that we bring more cross-cultural understanding into the world.  This is a great way to put your summer to good use!

Summer Abroad Opportunities

Through your summer program, you will not only provide beneficial aid and community service to your community, but you will also help nuture a developing economy.  As open and modern volunteer organization, we create local employment wherever we send volunteers.  In fact, employing local staff overseas and using their talents and knowledge is vital to our success.   Local knowledge and grass roots support enable us to channel the skills of our volunteers and interns to regions around the world where they are needed. Volunteers also learn from their summer placements and the people they meet while gaining experience in a chosen field.  In the age of the global economy, we believe this mutual respect is what cultural exchange is all about.