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Engage in meaningful volunteer projects & adventure:

  • Take care of orphans in Africa and go out on an authentic African safari
  • Volunteer in India and improve the lives of local children
  • Protect the habitat of native Galapagos wildlife and snorkel with sea lions
  • For teens ages 14-18 only

An adventure to fuel your passions, or find a new one.

Children & Education • Language Immersion • Ocean & Environment Conservation • Animal & Wildlife Conservation • Sports Leadership • Medicine & Public Health • Social Entrepreneurship • Photography & Journalism • Children & Community Development • Building from Start to Finish • Middle School

Student Body

Participants Ages 14 to 18 from over 30 countries including Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Hong Kong, China, South Korea, Singapore, Finland, United States, Australia, among others

Tuition is all-inclusive

$2,099 to $6,299 for 1 to 3 week teen volunteer camps, Spring Break & Summer sessions*

*Tuition includes all in-country expenses including: Educational materials, lodging, 3 meals per day, all in-country transportation, airport pick-up, professional full-time staff and experts from the US/Europe, travel medical insurance, cultural activities, lectures, weekend excursions, and pre-departure materials and support.

Where Will You Travel As A GLA Volunteer?

Africa • Ghana • South Africa • Tanzania • Asia & The Pacific • Bali • China • Fiji • India • Thailand • Central America & The Caribbean • Costa Rica • Belize • Cuba • Dominican Republic • Guatemala • Guadaloupe • Haiti • Europe • Spain • South America • Brazil • Galapagos • Peru

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Want More Information?

+1 858-771-0645

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Ross Testimonial

Ross O.

The world is an immense place, and working toward solving its problems is like tryng to move a mountain one pebble at a time. On this trip I realized that each "pebble" moved may seem insignificant to you or I, but could look like a boulder to others.”

Age 16
Hometown: Keene, NH
GLA Ghana Alum
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