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7 Reasons to Choose GVN

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International volunteering requires you to invest a considerable amount of time, funds and trust in the organisation you are volunteering with.

At GVN we provide you not only with the facilities, but also with the confidence to go ahead and help communities in need around the world.  With eight years of service and 13,000+ volunteers under our belt, we strive to remain helpful, personable, and professional in our relationship with volunteers.  We aim to provide you with all the resources, support, and information you will need to take part in a successful and rewarding volunteer program with us.

why choose global volunteer network

1. Fundraising strategies

Resources to help you cover up to 100% of the cost of your trip.

2. All-inclusive pricing and discounts

Transparent service, no hidden costs, a US$350 credit voucher with Full Cover service, and opportunities for humanitarian discounts on airfares.

3. Personal security

Tailored travel insurance and our 24hr/7day emergency hotline.

4. People power

Personalised support from our volunteer coordinators throughout.

5. Financial security

A free application process and secure payment options.

6. Peace of mind

We have placed over 13,000+ volunteers since our inception in 2000. Read volunteer's journals and testimonials or speak to a returned volunteer directly about their experience abroad.

7. Personal growth

At the conclusion of your placement/trek you will join our Changemakers Program and continue to help communities in need, grow personally, and network with like-minded people.


Testimonial

Jessica Jalea

The Machu Picchu trek was the most difficult, and at the same time, most rewarding experience of my young life. Before I even left home for Peru, there was so much anticipation and build up towards the trek because of the amazing support and generous donations from my family, friends and church. There remained with me an overwhelming sense that the trek wasn't just something I wanted to accomplish for myself, but something I HAD to accomplish; for the kids that GVN was going to help through Peruvian Hearts, as a 'thank you' to all those that were encouraging me from home and finally, as a victory that I could lift up in praise.

Machi Picchi Trek

In Cuzco, the night before we left for the first day of hiking, our wonderful guide advised us to enjoy the hike, he told us that Machu Picchu would wait for us, so for the first three days 'just enjoy the journey'. On my own journey, I managed to catch a bit of altitude sickness on the first day. I was so exhausted that our guide seriously asked me to consider turning back since the second day required us to climb even higher. I skipped supper that night to cry in my tent and weigh out my options for the next morning. After sincere reflection with my tent-mate and after some of the other participants, who I'd only known for the past two days, encouraged me to go on and told me they'd walk with me, no matter how slow I'd have to go, I felt so empowered that I decided to go on.

The next day, we went up another 1000 meters in altitude and reached the highest point on the trek at 42000 ft. It was the most victorious feeling to stand at the peak of that mountain amongst the clouds. And though, as promised, Machu Picchu awaited us on the fourth day in all it's majesty, I would have to say that the challenge of the trek was the biggest reward, because the more difficult the challenge became, the more rewarding it felt to overcome.

Finally, the cherry on top of the whole trip had to be meeting the children during the project days that followed. It was a deeper kind of reward to see the work first-hand. I believe our group was lucky to see the Pampallacta School at the infancy of it's transformation through GVN/Peruvian Hearts, still rugged and plain, and then experience the almost complete transformation of the Hogar Mercedes de Jesus Molina Orphanage with their new bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen and dining room. The change was absolutely amazing, and the kids were so unforgettable.

The whole trip sparked a sort of passion in me that I hope I can use to promote, propagate and participate in more change. Even on the last day, instead of feeling like it was the end of a trip, it definitely felt more like the beginning of a new journey. Congratulations to all the participants of the Machu Picchu Trek 2009!