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Guatemala Gap Year Volunteer, Community Projects & Conservation Programmes

Volunteering on a gap year in Guatemala is very popular, opportunities include lake exploration and clean-up conservation projects in San Marcos la Laguna.

Gap year voluntary work opportunities like helping impoverished children at community projects. If you are an enthusiastic person with an interest in the environment, a desire to help a local community and the determination to improve your Spanish, volunteering in Guatemala could be just what you're looking for.

Gap year work in Guatemala is almost impossible to find. But you could learn Spanish at a language school and then look for placements gap year teaching in Guatemala.

After volunteering you could take a gap year tour in Guatemala.

Guatemala Gap Year Volunteer, Community Projects & Conservation Programmes News

21/03/2011

Gap Year Volunteer Projects in Guatemala

Find gap year voluntary work in Guatemala. A lot of people who volunteer on a gap year in Guatemala particiapte in programs with animals, conservation, communities, orphanages and teaching / sports. Volunteering on a gap year in Central...

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04/02/2011

Gap Year Volunteering Guatemala

International Volunteer HQ’s partner organization in Guatemala requires gap year volunteers NOW! IVHQ has a wide range of gap year volunteering opportunities available in teaching English, childcare/orphanage work, medical placement,...

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04/02/2011

Guatemala Gap Year: Volunteer & Learn Spanish in Central America

International Volunteer HQ provide gap year volunteer programs in Guatemala and Central America and help to learn Spanish! IVHQ recommend that all gap year volunteers regardless of their Spanish language ability (unless they are extremely...

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