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Volunteer Abroad with AIESEC

Volunteer Abroad with AIESEC
By: Kim Huynh
AIESEC is all about global youth leadership and is actually the world’s largest student-run non-profit organization! AIESEC has a chapter at SFU and they offer great international volunteer opportunities. If you are interested in a volunteering around the globe, then you may want to look into AIESEC SFU’s blog.
AIESEC offers multiple global citizen programs that enable one to volunteer internationally. There are five different programs that you can get involved in:
- Environment
- Health
- Cultural Understanding
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Education
Each program aims to make a difference in their own way; check out their Global Citizen page to see which one best suits you.
Sound like your cup of tea? Your first step is to join AIESEC! Once you do so, follow the next steps for an amazing volunteer experience!
. Read more AIESEC stories on the SFU OLC.
Posted on August 20, 2014
Submitted by volunteer on Wed, 2014-08-20 11:35 by volunteer
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