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Alternatives To The Peace Corps?

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What are some reliable alternatives to the Peace Corps?

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  1. War Corps...wait..thats the CIA.........ah...nope


  2. VSO ( See below) is the biggest and most respected. You didn't say if you were not a US Citizen, didn't want to commit to 27 months, were not qualified to be a PCV or didn't want to go overseas, so it is hard to tell where to point you. Canada, for instance, used to have a program called CUSO, which was very similar to the Peace Corps.

    If you use YA's advanced search option for the words "Peace Corps" you'll get some sponsored links. Many will expect you (or your friends  and neighbors) to bear some or all of the cost.

    The Peace Corps gives you three months of training. You'll learn  your host country's language, history, religion(s) and culture, plus get some vocational training. (I learned Malay, Iban and Hokkien, then practice taught for six weeks, under the supervision of a master teacher, for instance.) They provide dental and medical care, a living allowance and some after-service placement counsling. They pay for your air fare over and back. It would not be cost-effective to do all that for someone who stayed on the job for a couple of weeks.

    If you want to pay your own way, provide your own medical / dental insurance and already speak the language, there are a number of organizations that will place you for as little as a week. Some people take two-week "working" vacations as volunteers and have a ball. Some don't even require you to speak the language. (Not a problem if you volunteer inside the USA).

    Here are some:

    http://www.vso.org.uk/

    (Based in the UK, takes volunteers from anywhere, has a six-month "programme" for people 18 - 25) I knew VSO's when I was in the Peace Corps 30 years ago. They are a solid, well-known organization.

    Student Conservation Association

    http://www.thesca.org/

    My daughter spent a summer with them. You pay for your food and air fare, they loan you a tent. You spend 4-6 weeks doing manual labor in a national park in the USA with a great bunch of other kids. They will take volunteers as young as 16.

    Here are two that sponsor links. I have no personal knowlege of either one.

    Global Volunteers

    http://www.globalvolunteers.org/

    United Planet

    http://www.unitedplanet.org/quest.html

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