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How to spend your summer in a meaningful way

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The latest news from Go Overseas Hey Go Getters, Happy National Volunteer Month! Are you celebrating

The latest news from Go Overseas Hey Go Getters, Happy National Volunteer Month! Are you celebrating? Since summer is around the corner (hard to believe, but true 😱), you might be pondering your plans. How about spending it (or at least some of it) doing something meaningful? Might we suggest: [volunteering abroad]( Great news! All of our programs are consolidated into one awesome, jam-packed-with-possibilities page: [Summer 2018 Volunteer Abroad Programs]( 📈 Trending Programs 📈 A new bunch of programs we think might speak to you. For those who would rather go green (and not go home) ♻️🌱 [LEAD Adventures]( offers volunteer programs in Ecuador, the Galapagos and Peru. Think: animal rescue, giving back to the community while Galapagos island-hopping, meaningful and fun exploring. For the Explorers (with a capital E) 🏕🎒 Calling all backpackers with a purpose: [Operation Groundswell]( is all about ethical travel. Their programs are a blend of solidarity-based community service and off-the-beaten-path adventure. For the philanthropists ☮️☮️ Looking for a high-impact but short-term volunteer or study abroad program? [Global Engagement Institute]( (GEI) runs programs in Africa and Southeast Asia, all about sustainable development and social justice. For the aspiring educators ✏️🍎 Teaching English in Prague... now that's an idea! [LiveTEFL Prague]( is a 4-week intensive course with small class sizes, and hands-on experience with real students (+ you will also learn to use the latest technology in the classroom). One Last Thing Are you going abroad on a program this year that you found on Go Overseas? If so, reply to this email with "🖐" and we'll talk. Reminder to get out and volunteer this month, overseas or right in your hometown! - Izzy & team Go Overseas 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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