Post-Graduate Service Opportunities
Here is a list of just a few of the great opportunities you can take after graduation in order to continue your vocational discovery.
These opportunities are sorted into the following categories:
- Environment,
- Health Care,
- International,
- National and
- Volunteer Corps
Need help finding the one that is right for you? Contact the Career Center
Environment Opportunities
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
Student Conservation Association
http://www.sca-inc.org
National Corps of environmentally-minded people of all ages over 18 who commit to three months to one year to provide service in national parks and other conservation organizations in the US.
SCA Internship Recruitment
689 River Road
PO Box 550
Charlestown NH 03603
[email protected]
(603) 543-1700 ext. 597
Earthwatch Institute
http://www.earthwatch.org
Offers short term volunteer expeditions to 40 countries to assist scientific researchers with projects in the field. This is actual research work. Some financial assistance is available.
Health Care Opportunities
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
National Office of Volunteers
Division of Youth Involvement
8111 Gatehouse Rd. 2nd Floor
Falls Church VA, 22042
(703) 206-8375
US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
http://www.usphs.gov
Public health service organization for health care professionals. Through the US Department of Health &Human Services.
Program Support Center-Commissioned Personnel Service
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 4A-15
Rockville, MD 20857-0001
(800) 279-1605
Student Partnership Worldwide USA
http://www.spw.org
Operates in Africa, India, and Nepal using a development model of host country national and American volunteers to empower youth with particular reference to adolescent reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention.
SPW USA, P.O. Box 2835
North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-2765
International Opportunities
Claretian Volunteers and Lay Missionaries.
http://www.claretianvolunteers.org/
One-year assignments in the United States and 2 ½ -3 year assignments in Guatemala, as well as a summer program for college students. Volunteers need not be Catholic but must be willing to live in a Roman Catholic Community; married couples accepted. All expenses covered.
205 West Monroe St.
Chicago IL 60606
(312) 236-7782
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
Amigos de las Americas
http://www.amigoslink.org
Participants go to Latin America for terms of one to two months. $3,300 fee covers room, board, and transportation. Public health projects. Minimum age 16.
Amigos de las Americas
5618 Star Lane
Houston, TX 77057
(713) 782-5290 or (800) 231-7796
Brethren Volunteer Service
http://brethren.org/genbd/bvs
Volunteers for Latin America, Asia, Africa for terms of two years. Room, board, stipend, insurance provided. Projects in many fields including education, health, construction, social concerns. College
degree or equivalent experience required.
BVS Recruitement
1451 Dundee Ave.
Elgin, IL 60120
(800) 323-8039
Catholic Relief Services
http://www.catholicrelief.org
Catholic Relief Services gives assistance based on need, regardless of creed, race, or nationality to people in more than 80 countries around the world.
Catholic Relief Services
209 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201 – 3443
(800) 235-2772
Citizens Democracy Corps
http://www.cdc..org
Clearinghouse for organizations working in Eastern Europe.
CDC, Suite 1125
1400 St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 872-0933 or (800) 235-2772
Church World Service
http://www.churchworldservice.org
Provides emergency relief, technical assistance, refugee resettlement, and interchurch aid.
475 Riverside Dr.
New York, NY 10115
(800) 297-1516
Cross-Cultural Solutions
http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/
Cross-Cultural Solutions mobilizes volunteers to serve abroad and help address critical global issues in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Volunteer Abroad is available from 2-12 weeks.
2 Clinton Place | New Rochelle, New York 10801 | USA
Tel: 1-800-380-4777 | 1-914-632-0022
Fax: 1-914-632-8494
[email protected]
Earthwatch Institute
http://www.earthwatch.org
Offers short term volunteer expeditions to 40 countries to assist scientific researchers with projects in the field. This is actual research work. Some financial assistance is available.
ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission
http://www.elca.org/Who-We-Are/Our-Three-Expressions/Churchwide-Organization/Global-Mission/Engage-in-Global-Mission/Global-Service/Basics-of-Global-Service/Young-Adults.aspx
The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program invites you to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself in a one year international mission service and learning opportunity.
Global Citizens Network
http://globalcitizens.org
Volunteers spend 1-3 weeks in rural communities around the world working on projects initiated by people in the local community. Project example: setting up a library, teaching business skills, building a health clinic, or planting trees to reforest a village.
130 Holwell St.
St. Paul, MN 55104
(800) 644-9292
Global Volunteers
http://globalvolunteers.org
Volunteers spend 1 to 3 weeks in a developing nation and do what the villagers need done such as building school houses, teaching English, digging latrines, or providing health care to women.
375 E. Little Canada Rd.
St. Paul, MN 55117
(800) 487-1074
HECUA – Academic-Community Partnerships for Social Change
http://www.hecua.org
Off-campus educational experiences focused on social justice issues. Earn college credit with hands-on experience. Programs internationally and in the US.
2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210
St. Paul, MN 55114
(651) 646-8832 or (800) 554-1089, [email protected]
Heifer Project International
http://www.heifer.org
Assists farmers in 85 countries to produce more protein food and income for themselves by providing them with quality livestock and training.
P.O. Box 8058
Little Rock, AR 72203
(800) 422-0474
Institute for International Cooperation and Development (IICD)
http://gemini.berkshire.net/~iicd1/frameset.htm
IICD is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting global understanding and international solidarity through programs to countries in Africa and Latin America. The program is 6-20 months long and includes preparation and follow-up periods at the Institute in Massachusetts.
PO Box 520
Williamstown, MA 02167
(413) 458-9466
Institute of Cultural Affairs International
http://www.icaworld.org
Offers volunteer assignments of 9 months or longer in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific. Volunteers work in teams on village based community development projects.
4750 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 769-6363
InterAction: American Council for Voluntary International Action
http://www.interaction.org
Provides multinational middle-level technical assistance team (or individuals) to public and private agencies in developing countries.
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (5th Floor)
(800) 373-4483
International Executive Service Corps (IESC)
http://www.iesc.org
IESC seeks retired business executives and professionals to volunteer as business development advisors abroad.
333Ludlow St., PO Box 10005
Stanford, CT 06904
(203) 967-6000
International Partnership for Service Learning
http://www.ipsl.org
Volunteers to Latin America, Asia, and Africa for 3 months to one year term. Fee covers room and board. Projects in many fields including education, health, and child care. Study component included.
815 Second Ave., Suite 315
New York, NY 10017
(212)986-0989
International Voluntary Services (IVS)
http://www.interaction.org/members/ivs.html
Provides multinational middle level technical assistance teams (or individuals) to public and private agencies in developing countries.
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (5th Floor)
(800) 373-4483
International Volunteer Programs Association
http://www.volunteerinternational.org
An alliance of nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas that are involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
P.O. Box 381161
Cambridge, MA 02238
(617) 496-8414
Operation Crossroads Africa
http://www.igc.org/oca or http://www.operationcrossroadsafrica.org
Operates programs in several countries in Africa. Has cooperative, summer work study projects, mainly for students.
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1366
New York, NY 10027
(212) 870-2106
US Agency for International Development
http://www.usaid.gov
USAID is the independent government agency that provides economic development and humanitarian assistance to advance US economic and political interest overseas.
Recruitment Branch, Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC 20523
(202) 712-4810
US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
http://www.usphs.gov
Public health service organization for health care professionals. Through the US Department of Health &Human Services.
Program Support Center-Commissioned Personnel Service
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 4A-15
Rockville, MD 20857-0001
(800) 279-1605
Volunteers for Peace, Inc. (VFP)
http://www.vfp.org
VFP is an international volunteer work camp organization that has been organizing programs worldwide since 1981. The program’s aim is to promote citizen diplomacy by maximizing personal contact with local people.
1034 Tiffany Road
Belmont, VT 05730
(800) 259-2759
Visions in Action
http://www.visionsinaction.org
Visions in Action is an international nonprofit organization committed to alleviating poverty in the developing world through the participation of self-reliant volunteers.
2710 Ontario Road NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 625-7402
Volunteers in Asia, Inc.
http://www.viaprograms.org
Private, nonprofit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to increased understanding between the United States and Asia.
PO Box 4543
Stanford, CA 94301
(650) 723-3228
World Relief
http://www.worldrelief.org
World Relief offers 1-2 year assignments through its Open Hands program in Africa, Latin America, and the pacific. Volunteers must be Christian and active in a local church. A college degree and/or language skills are required. Couples with dependents are sometimes accepted. Expenses are not always covered. In some cases volunteers are responsible for travel and part of their living expenses.
PO Box WRC
Wheaton, IL 60189
(800) 535-5433
World Teach
http://www.hiid.harvard.edu
World Teach is sponsored by Harvard University. It sends 250 volunteers around the world for one year to teach English in Africa, Eastern Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. In Africa, some math and science courses may be taught. A fee paid to Harvard University covers transportation, insurance, room, and stipend.
Harvard Institute on International Development
1 Elliot St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(800) 4-TEACH-0
National Opportunities
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
National Office of Volunteers
Division of Youth Involvement
8111 Gatehouse Rd. 2nd Floor
Falls Church VA, 22042
(703) 206-8375
Claretian Volunteers and Lay Missionaries.
http://www.claretianvolunteers.org/
One-year assignments in the United States and 2 ½ -3 year assignments in Guatemala, as well as a summer program for college students. Volunteers need not be Catholic but must be willing to live in a Roman Catholic Community; married couples accepted. All expenses covered.
205 West Monroe St.
Chicago IL 60606
(312) 236-7782
Corporation for National Service
http://www.cns.gov/
CNS is the umbrella organization for the US sponsored AmeriCorps VISTA, the Senior Corps, and Learn and Serve America.
1201 New York Ave NW
Washington, DC. 20525
(800) 942-2677
Habitat for Humanityhttp://www.habitat.org/
Habitat is an ecumenical, Christian-based organization dedicated to eliminating the effects of poverty through the construction of inexpensive, quality housing. Skilled and non-skilled persons are welcome.
121 Habitat St.
Americus GA 31709
(229) 924-6935
InterAction
http://www.interaction.org/
Coalition of over 150 US based non-profit organizations, both domestic and international, working to promote human dignity.
1717 Massachusetts Ave NW
Suite 701
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 667-8227
Student Conservation Association
http://www.sca-inc.org
National Corps of environmentally-minded people of all ages over 18 who commit to three months to one year to provide service in national parks and other conservation organizations in the US.
SCA Internship Recruitment
689 River Road
PO Box 550
Charlestown NH 03603
[email protected]
(603) 543-1700 ext. 597
Teach for America
http://www.teachforamerica.org/
National Corps of outstanding and diverse recent college graduates, of all academic majors, who commit to two years to teach in under-seven urban and rural public schools.
Teach for America Admissions
315 W. 36th St.
6th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(800) 832-1230 ext. 225
Volunteer Corps
AmeriCorps
http://www.americorps.gov/
AmeriCorps members address critical needs in communities all across America. As an AmeriCorps member, you can tutor and mentor disadvantaged youth, fight illiteracy, improve health services, build affordable housing, teach computer skills and more.
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20525
Tel.: (202) 606-5000
TTY: (800) 833-3722
Lutheran Volunteer Corps
http://www.lutheranvolunteercorps.org/
Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) is a one-year national volunteer service program. It is for people who want to explore their spirituality while working for social justice, living in intentional community with other volunteers, and practicing sustainability in all aspects of their live. Volunteers receive a monthly stipend to cover the costs of living and will be able to defer their loans.
1226 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
p: 202-387-3222
f: 202-667-0037
Peace Corps
http://www.peacecorps.gov/
Peace Corps offers a 27-month international service opportunity in a variety of fields including education, youth and community development, health, business and information and communications technology, agriculture, and environment.
1111 20th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20526
800.424.8580
These opportunities are sorted into the following categories:
- Environment,
- Health Care,
- International,
- National and
- Volunteer Corps
Need help finding the one that is right for you? Contact the Career Center
Environment Opportunities
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
Student Conservation Association
http://www.sca-inc.org
National Corps of environmentally-minded people of all ages over 18 who commit to three months to one year to provide service in national parks and other conservation organizations in the US.
SCA Internship Recruitment
689 River Road
PO Box 550
Charlestown NH 03603
[email protected]
(603) 543-1700 ext. 597
Earthwatch Institute
http://www.earthwatch.org
Offers short term volunteer expeditions to 40 countries to assist scientific researchers with projects in the field. This is actual research work. Some financial assistance is available.
Health Care Opportunities
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
National Office of Volunteers
Division of Youth Involvement
8111 Gatehouse Rd. 2nd Floor
Falls Church VA, 22042
(703) 206-8375
US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
http://www.usphs.gov
Public health service organization for health care professionals. Through the US Department of Health &Human Services.
Program Support Center-Commissioned Personnel Service
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 4A-15
Rockville, MD 20857-0001
(800) 279-1605
Student Partnership Worldwide USA
http://www.spw.org
Operates in Africa, India, and Nepal using a development model of host country national and American volunteers to empower youth with particular reference to adolescent reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention.
SPW USA, P.O. Box 2835
North Conway, NH 03860
(603) 356-2765
International Opportunities
Claretian Volunteers and Lay Missionaries.
http://www.claretianvolunteers.org/
One-year assignments in the United States and 2 ½ -3 year assignments in Guatemala, as well as a summer program for college students. Volunteers need not be Catholic but must be willing to live in a Roman Catholic Community; married couples accepted. All expenses covered.
205 West Monroe St.
Chicago IL 60606
(312) 236-7782
Africare, Inc.
http://www.africare.org
Works to improve the quality of life in rural Africa by conducting self-help programs to cultivate the land’s full potential, develop water resources, etc.
440 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
Amigos de las Americas
http://www.amigoslink.org
Participants go to Latin America for terms of one to two months. $3,300 fee covers room, board, and transportation. Public health projects. Minimum age 16.
Amigos de las Americas
5618 Star Lane
Houston, TX 77057
(713) 782-5290 or (800) 231-7796
Brethren Volunteer Service
http://brethren.org/genbd/bvs
Volunteers for Latin America, Asia, Africa for terms of two years. Room, board, stipend, insurance provided. Projects in many fields including education, health, construction, social concerns. College
degree or equivalent experience required.
BVS Recruitement
1451 Dundee Ave.
Elgin, IL 60120
(800) 323-8039
Catholic Relief Services
http://www.catholicrelief.org
Catholic Relief Services gives assistance based on need, regardless of creed, race, or nationality to people in more than 80 countries around the world.
Catholic Relief Services
209 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201 – 3443
(800) 235-2772
Citizens Democracy Corps
http://www.cdc..org
Clearinghouse for organizations working in Eastern Europe.
CDC, Suite 1125
1400 St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 872-0933 or (800) 235-2772
Church World Service
http://www.churchworldservice.org
Provides emergency relief, technical assistance, refugee resettlement, and interchurch aid.
475 Riverside Dr.
New York, NY 10115
(800) 297-1516
Cross-Cultural Solutions
http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/
Cross-Cultural Solutions mobilizes volunteers to serve abroad and help address critical global issues in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Volunteer Abroad is available from 2-12 weeks.
2 Clinton Place | New Rochelle, New York 10801 | USA
Tel: 1-800-380-4777 | 1-914-632-0022
Fax: 1-914-632-8494
[email protected]
Earthwatch Institute
http://www.earthwatch.org
Offers short term volunteer expeditions to 40 countries to assist scientific researchers with projects in the field. This is actual research work. Some financial assistance is available.
ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission
http://www.elca.org/Who-We-Are/Our-Three-Expressions/Churchwide-Organization/Global-Mission/Engage-in-Global-Mission/Global-Service/Basics-of-Global-Service/Young-Adults.aspx
The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program invites you to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself in a one year international mission service and learning opportunity.
Global Citizens Network
http://globalcitizens.org
Volunteers spend 1-3 weeks in rural communities around the world working on projects initiated by people in the local community. Project example: setting up a library, teaching business skills, building a health clinic, or planting trees to reforest a village.
130 Holwell St.
St. Paul, MN 55104
(800) 644-9292
Global Volunteers
http://globalvolunteers.org
Volunteers spend 1 to 3 weeks in a developing nation and do what the villagers need done such as building school houses, teaching English, digging latrines, or providing health care to women.
375 E. Little Canada Rd.
St. Paul, MN 55117
(800) 487-1074
HECUA – Academic-Community Partnerships for Social Change
http://www.hecua.org
Off-campus educational experiences focused on social justice issues. Earn college credit with hands-on experience. Programs internationally and in the US.
2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210
St. Paul, MN 55114
(651) 646-8832 or (800) 554-1089, [email protected]
Heifer Project International
http://www.heifer.org
Assists farmers in 85 countries to produce more protein food and income for themselves by providing them with quality livestock and training.
P.O. Box 8058
Little Rock, AR 72203
(800) 422-0474
Institute for International Cooperation and Development (IICD)
http://gemini.berkshire.net/~iicd1/frameset.htm
IICD is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting global understanding and international solidarity through programs to countries in Africa and Latin America. The program is 6-20 months long and includes preparation and follow-up periods at the Institute in Massachusetts.
PO Box 520
Williamstown, MA 02167
(413) 458-9466
Institute of Cultural Affairs International
http://www.icaworld.org
Offers volunteer assignments of 9 months or longer in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific. Volunteers work in teams on village based community development projects.
4750 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 769-6363
InterAction: American Council for Voluntary International Action
http://www.interaction.org
Provides multinational middle-level technical assistance team (or individuals) to public and private agencies in developing countries.
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (5th Floor)
(800) 373-4483
International Executive Service Corps (IESC)
http://www.iesc.org
IESC seeks retired business executives and professionals to volunteer as business development advisors abroad.
333Ludlow St., PO Box 10005
Stanford, CT 06904
(203) 967-6000
International Partnership for Service Learning
http://www.ipsl.org
Volunteers to Latin America, Asia, and Africa for 3 months to one year term. Fee covers room and board. Projects in many fields including education, health, and child care. Study component included.
815 Second Ave., Suite 315
New York, NY 10017
(212)986-0989
International Voluntary Services (IVS)
http://www.interaction.org/members/ivs.html
Provides multinational middle level technical assistance teams (or individuals) to public and private agencies in developing countries.
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (5th Floor)
(800) 373-4483
International Volunteer Programs Association
http://www.volunteerinternational.org
An alliance of nonprofit, non-governmental organizations based in the Americas that are involved in international volunteer and internship exchanges.
P.O. Box 381161
Cambridge, MA 02238
(617) 496-8414
Operation Crossroads Africa
http://www.igc.org/oca or http://www.operationcrossroadsafrica.org
Operates programs in several countries in Africa. Has cooperative, summer work study projects, mainly for students.
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1366
New York, NY 10027
(212) 870-2106
US Agency for International Development
http://www.usaid.gov
USAID is the independent government agency that provides economic development and humanitarian assistance to advance US economic and political interest overseas.
Recruitment Branch, Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC 20523
(202) 712-4810
US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
http://www.usphs.gov
Public health service organization for health care professionals. Through the US Department of Health &Human Services.
Program Support Center-Commissioned Personnel Service
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 4A-15
Rockville, MD 20857-0001
(800) 279-1605
Volunteers for Peace, Inc. (VFP)
http://www.vfp.org
VFP is an international volunteer work camp organization that has been organizing programs worldwide since 1981. The program’s aim is to promote citizen diplomacy by maximizing personal contact with local people.
1034 Tiffany Road
Belmont, VT 05730
(800) 259-2759
Visions in Action
http://www.visionsinaction.org
Visions in Action is an international nonprofit organization committed to alleviating poverty in the developing world through the participation of self-reliant volunteers.
2710 Ontario Road NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 625-7402
Volunteers in Asia, Inc.
http://www.viaprograms.org
Private, nonprofit, non-sectarian organization dedicated to increased understanding between the United States and Asia.
PO Box 4543
Stanford, CA 94301
(650) 723-3228
World Relief
http://www.worldrelief.org
World Relief offers 1-2 year assignments through its Open Hands program in Africa, Latin America, and the pacific. Volunteers must be Christian and active in a local church. A college degree and/or language skills are required. Couples with dependents are sometimes accepted. Expenses are not always covered. In some cases volunteers are responsible for travel and part of their living expenses.
PO Box WRC
Wheaton, IL 60189
(800) 535-5433
World Teach
http://www.hiid.harvard.edu
World Teach is sponsored by Harvard University. It sends 250 volunteers around the world for one year to teach English in Africa, Eastern Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. In Africa, some math and science courses may be taught. A fee paid to Harvard University covers transportation, insurance, room, and stipend.
Harvard Institute on International Development
1 Elliot St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(800) 4-TEACH-0
National Opportunities
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
National Office of Volunteers
Division of Youth Involvement
8111 Gatehouse Rd. 2nd Floor
Falls Church VA, 22042
(703) 206-8375
Claretian Volunteers and Lay Missionaries.
http://www.claretianvolunteers.org/
One-year assignments in the United States and 2 ½ -3 year assignments in Guatemala, as well as a summer program for college students. Volunteers need not be Catholic but must be willing to live in a Roman Catholic Community; married couples accepted. All expenses covered.
205 West Monroe St.
Chicago IL 60606
(312) 236-7782
Corporation for National Service
http://www.cns.gov/
CNS is the umbrella organization for the US sponsored AmeriCorps VISTA, the Senior Corps, and Learn and Serve America.
1201 New York Ave NW
Washington, DC. 20525
(800) 942-2677
Habitat for Humanityhttp://www.habitat.org/
Habitat is an ecumenical, Christian-based organization dedicated to eliminating the effects of poverty through the construction of inexpensive, quality housing. Skilled and non-skilled persons are welcome.
121 Habitat St.
Americus GA 31709
(229) 924-6935
InterAction
http://www.interaction.org/
Coalition of over 150 US based non-profit organizations, both domestic and international, working to promote human dignity.
1717 Massachusetts Ave NW
Suite 701
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 667-8227
Student Conservation Association
http://www.sca-inc.org
National Corps of environmentally-minded people of all ages over 18 who commit to three months to one year to provide service in national parks and other conservation organizations in the US.
SCA Internship Recruitment
689 River Road
PO Box 550
Charlestown NH 03603
[email protected]
(603) 543-1700 ext. 597
Teach for America
http://www.teachforamerica.org/
National Corps of outstanding and diverse recent college graduates, of all academic majors, who commit to two years to teach in under-seven urban and rural public schools.
Teach for America Admissions
315 W. 36th St.
6th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(800) 832-1230 ext. 225
Volunteer Corps
AmeriCorps
http://www.americorps.gov/
AmeriCorps members address critical needs in communities all across America. As an AmeriCorps member, you can tutor and mentor disadvantaged youth, fight illiteracy, improve health services, build affordable housing, teach computer skills and more.
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20525
Tel.: (202) 606-5000
TTY: (800) 833-3722
Lutheran Volunteer Corps
http://www.lutheranvolunteercorps.org/
Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) is a one-year national volunteer service program. It is for people who want to explore their spirituality while working for social justice, living in intentional community with other volunteers, and practicing sustainability in all aspects of their live. Volunteers receive a monthly stipend to cover the costs of living and will be able to defer their loans.
1226 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
p: 202-387-3222
f: 202-667-0037
Peace Corps
http://www.peacecorps.gov/
Peace Corps offers a 27-month international service opportunity in a variety of fields including education, youth and community development, health, business and information and communications technology, agriculture, and environment.
1111 20th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20526
800.424.8580