by Jeannie Barry-Sanders
IF DEDICATION TO the spirit of volunteerism is part of your commitment to the world, opportunity might be waiting for you right around the corner. Volunteers travel to different countries, working for government or non-government agencies. Volunteering can be an expensive way to share your special talents; not only does the volunteer usually receive no pay, but he is also often required to pay his own way while working abroad. However, for someone with the desire and the motivation, the benefits can justify the expense.
How do you start? First, determine your goals. Then decide if you want to participate in a short-term or long-term program. Finding the right volunteer opportunity is the first step. There are literally hundreds of agencies seeking volunteers. You can check them out at local libraries, in travel abroad magazines like Transitions Abroad, http://www.transitionsabroad.com/, or on the Internet. Don't forget to interview volunteers in the program you finally select. Having a firsthand account from a past participant can help you be better prepared.
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