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The latest & greatest news from Go Overseas, right in your inbox! The latest news from Go Overseas. Happy New Year, and welcome to 2018! Thanks to many of you shared your travel resolutions with us -- I'll be posting on our blog soon about our own resolutions, and how we're planning to keep everyone inspired in the coming year. Say Hello to Izzy! In other news, I'm very excited to introduce Izzy, our new Community Manager! This is the last newsletter you'll receive from me (Valerie) -- next month, the newsletter will come from Izzy, and you can reach her at community@gooverseas.com if you ever want to send a personal 'hi.' New Destinations & Activities on Go Overseas Looking for some travel inspiration? We've got you covered. Here are some of the new destinations we've recently added to Go Overseas. The most exciting -- and controversial -- destination we've shared went live last week. Check out our "[Sh*thole Places to Travel]( page, featuring destinations that one world leader thinks aren't worth visiting at all. What do we think? Click the page to see! (Hint: we disagree, and we have plenty of reasons why!) What We're Reading Now... Here are some of our favorite recent articles, from Go Overseas and across the internet: Here's how to make the greatest impact on a short-term volunteer abroad placement. [Read on Go Overseas]( Travel with purpose is one of the travel trends identified for 2018. Will you participate? [Read]( Chicago Tribune]( Volunteering abroad? Read this before you take that selfie -- it might mean more than you realize! [Read on NPR]( Want to take a trip in 2018? Choose an ethical tour provider you can trust. Here's how. [Read on G]( Overseas →]( Lastly, don't forget that we have a great Facebook community where you can connect with fellow Go Overseas users, ask questions, and get special tips to plan your next experience overseas! [Click here to join our group.]( Next month, look for Izzy in your inbox! Copyright © 2018 Go Overseas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website www.gooverseas.com. Our mailing address is: Go Overseas 2040 Bancroft Way Suite 200Berkeley, CA 94704 [Add us to your address book](//gooverseas.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=10e33a1a018088555d272a69c&id=995a9ce7de) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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