Take part in research initiatives of Africa’s “Big 5” wildlife species–lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and cape buffalo. Contribute to research and conservation work and play a part in vital conservation activities.
GoEco > Volunteer Abroad > Teens and High School Students
Where can a teen volunteer? Joining GoEco’s Under 18 volunteer adventures is a great way for teenagers to have a meaningful volunteer experience while also getting to enjoy the local sights and culture with a group of like-minded participants. These projects have been carefully selected and include a higher level of supervision. Anyone aged 15 – 17 is welcome to participate and we highly encourage teens who are considering careers related to animal welfare, conservation or humanitarian aid. For program that are not specifically designed for teens, but happily accept those aged 16 or 17, who have parental consent, see here.
Take part in research initiatives of Africa’s “Big 5” wildlife species–lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and cape buffalo. Contribute to research and conservation work and play a part in vital conservation activities.
Volunteer at a surf and adventure club for children from disadvantaged areas in Cape Town. Be part of an opportunity for children to learn life lessons and stay off the streets. Volunteers receive surfing lessons during the school day and help teach the kids after school.
3rd week Free in October to December 2023 | Join GoEco on the tropical coast of southern Sri Lanka to provide care for stray, abandoned and ill dogs.
Join this tropical island project and get involved with marine conservation, community work, and education. Zanzibar is a fascinating archipelago with a deeply embedded history, an intriguing blend of cultures, and stunningly beautiful beaches and sea life.
Contribute to a number of different projects to help the local community, including working in the educational system and helping to strengthen and promote women’s empowerment in the village!
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