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Global Volunteer Network is a registered non-profit, Non Government Organization (NGO) whose goal is to:

• Connect volunteers to communities in need

• Provide financially feasible volunteer opportunities

What is Global Volunteer Network?

The GVN Vision

To support the work of local community organizations in developing countries

through the placement of international volunteers.

Who created Global Volunteer Network and why?

• Colin Salisbury is the Founder and President.

• After spending time volunteering in Ghana, Colin noticed the tremendous difference volunteers could make in helping local organizations achieve their goals.

When was GVN launched?

• GVN was launched in 2002 and the number of participants continues to increase

• So far we have placed over 18,000 volunteers around the world!

Where Does GVN Offer Programs?

• Argentina

• Brazil• Costa

Rica• Ecuador• Guatem

ala• Panama• Peru

• South Dakota

• Ethiopia

• Rwanda

• Kenya• Seyche

lles• Ghana• South

Africa• Ugand

a

• Nepal• Vietna

m• Cambo

dia• Philippi

nes• Thailan

d• Fiji

What types of programs do we offer?

• Teaching• Children• Nature• Medical• Construction• Community• Wildlife• Treks

And many more!

“Yes, it’s tough. But after the first few days, when you get over the jetlag and the change, I can’t see how you would ever regret it. I just can’t.” - Volunteer

Volunteer testimonialsDon’t just take our word for it that volunteering has many benefits, see what some of our past volunteers had to say:

“We’re all people at the end of the day. There are no differences when you strip away everything else. That’s

one thing that I’ve found through volunteering. At the end of the day, we were all sitting there drinking tea,

being women, having that bond.” - Volunteer

“And in the passing of a brick, in the chalk-dusted writing of a word, in the gentle rocking of a lonely child,

a new world is forged where the universal truths are love, compassion and generosity.” - GVN staff

How Can I Participate?

You can apply to our programs online at: www.globalvolunteernetwor

k.org

Our coordinators will assess your application

and respond within 48 hours.

GVN Foundation

Don’t have time to volunteer?

The GVN Foundation is the fundraising branch of GVN. It works with local community organizations to implement sustainable development projects. GVN Foundation allows visitors to contribute financially to the work of GVN and its partners.

For more information visit: http://www.gvnfoundation.org

Gifts of Change

Give the gift of hope by purchasing a GVN Foundation gift to support one of our programs in Uganda, Rwanda, Nepal, Peru or Kenya.

- US$29 buys a piglet for our partner in Uganda

- US$20 buys nails for a home in Honduras

- US$28 buys one month of food for a child in Nepal

Project of the Month

The Project of the Month is an initiative which puts one of our projects in the spotlight for a month to help raise awareness and funds for a specific cause. The campaign is a way to create a direct connection between our donors and the organizations that we support. We encourage you to check out what the projects are for each month and help us change lives!

For more information visit: http://www.gvnfoundation.org/give/project

GVN Fundraising Treks

Test your mental andphysical strength on

some ofthe world’s renowned

peaks, while raising money for projects to benefit disadvantaged

communities.

We run treks to:• Machu Picchu, Peru• Everest Base Camp,

Nepal• Mt. Kilimanjaro, Kenya

Eat So They Can

This is an international fundraiser that invites citizens of the world to participate in what is collectively one huge dinner party. Funds raised are used to provide nutrition programs for our partners.

Get Involved October 20–212012

You can get started by visiting

www.eatsotheycan.org

Eat So They Can – The Funds

Since 2005 we have raised US$539,278! Examples of achievements include:

Piggery, UgandaA piggery has been set up to support a school in Uganda, directly benefitting 66 kids. As the pig herd grows, the school plans to give out piglets to the guardians of the students to help them generate income for their families too.

  Nutrition for Change, PeruIn Peru, we are continuing to support our partner’s Nutrition for Change program. This program provides 350 school children with a nutritious lunch and vitamin each day.

www.globalvolunteernetwork.org

www.gvnfoundation.org

www.eatsotheycan.org

For more info visit:

“You must be the change you wish to see in the

world.”

MAHATMA GANDHI