Global Volunteer Network has opportunity for volunteer to work with our partner organization in Vietnam. Volunteers have the opportunity to work in orphanages, sharing their time between a variety of placements including working with babies and children, working with disabled children as well as teaching English.
Placements are based in the central region of Vietnam, volunteers will be surrounded by lush green rice paddies, rich traditional culture, beautiful beaches, and delicious Vietnamese food.
Da Nang is now Vietnam's third largest city and is located on the banks of the Han River. It is an hour's flight from Vietnam's major international airports: Ho Chi Minh (in the south) and Hanoi (in the north). Famous landmarks in Da Nang include China Beach, the Marble Mountains, and the Museum of Cham Sculpture.
Tam Ky is the provincial capital of the Quang Nam province and is located 30 km south of Da Nang. Quang Ngai is 120km south of Da Nang and is the capital of the Quang Ngai province.
Tuy Hoa is the capital of Phu Yen province which is located 100km north of Nha Trang and 400 km south of Da Nang.
In the orphanages and support centres there are many children who suffer from mental and physical disabilities. Qualified physiotherapists, occupational therapists, clinical psychologists, behavioural therapists, play therapists, doctors, nurses, orthotist prosthetists, podiatrists and all people with a medical qualification are highly sought after in the Vietnam program.
Da Nang Placements: Here volunteers will work at two day care centres (homes for disabled children), two baby orphanages, one social support centre, and one orphanage for street children.
At these placements volunteers will teach English, arts and crafts, songs, and sports, and at the baby orphanages volunteers will clean, feed, and play with the children. Volunteers will work with staff to teach English at the orphanage placements as well as work as assistants at local language centres.
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Tam Ky Placements: Volunteers in Tam Ky, 70 kilometres south of Da Nang, have the opportunity to work with three community organizations: The Home of Affection, the Tam Ky Baby Orphanage and Tam Ky Rehabilitation Center for Children. Volunteers will teach English, arts and crafts, sports, and will also take care of the children at the orphanages and Rehabilitation Center. English teaching within the community is also part of this placement. Volunteers will teach at a local hospital as well as in a small beach village (Tam Thanh).
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Tuy Hoa Placements: Tuy Hoa is the capital of Phu Yen province which is located 100km north of Nha Trang and 400 km south of Da Nang. Here volunteers will work at the Home of Affection for orphans and street children, a social support center for baby orphans and children with disabilities, a rehabilitation school for children with disabilities, and two education centers for poor children at a Fishing Village. This placement will involve more aspects of teaching than Tam Ky and Da Nang placements.
Full country name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Area: 329,566 sq km
Population: 86.1 million
Capital City: Hanoi (pop 3.5 million)
People: 84% ethnic Vietnamese, 2% ethnic Chinese, also Khmers, Chams (a remnant of the once-great Indianised Champa Kingdom) and members of over 50 ethnolinguistic groups (also known as Montagnards, 'highlanders' in French)
Language: Vietnamese, Russian, French, Chinese, English
Religion: Buddhism is the principal religion but there are also sizeable Taoist, Confucian, Hoa Hao, Caodaists, Muslim and Christian minorities
Government: Communist state
Major Industries: Rice, rubber, food processing, sugar, textiles, chemicals, peanuts, bananas, poultry, fish, cashews
Major Trading Partners: China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand
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Apply NowAs a volunteer in Vietnam you must:
Your application process is free and seamless, and if you are successful we will provide you with a choice of application fee payment options that include a secure online service. We also are one of the few organisations that allow you to transfer your application fee to another program at no extra cost.

Communication & Support:
Throughout the process, we are committed to working with you to answer any of your questions or concerns. During your placement we are also available as a form of support to you as a volunteer and will email you while in country to discuss how the program is going.
You can start your placement on the 1st or 15th of each month.
Volunteers can participate in this program from 2 weeks to 5 months.
In 2010, the Tet holiday runs from the 10th of February and will effect placements to some extent for 7 to 10 days.
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A US$350 application fee (fully transferable) will secure your place on the program, with your program fee due for payment eight weeks before you begin your placement. You only pay your application fee once and then you can access any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years.
Your application fee includes the following benefits:
Once your application fee is paid the remainder of the cost for your time in the program is:
The in-country fee covers administrative charge, placement arrangement, accommodation, food, transportation for volunteers, and supervision.
The other costs you will need to meet are your flights (international and a domestic flight to Da Nang), visa, shots, travel insurance, and corresponding airport departure taxes. There may also be minor travel and accommodation expenses at the beginning and end of your program.
Apply NowWe have compiled a list of frequently asked questions which we receive at the GVN inbox. This is a great place to start if you have questions about Global Volunteer Network and our placement process. This information should answer the majority of questions you may have.
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What type of volunteer work is available?
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What language do I need to know to participate in the program?
When do I need to arrive in Vietnam?
What are the living arrangements while volunteering?
How many volunteers are there on site at the same time?
Are we able to do any sight seeing?
What hours am I expected to take part in the program?
What resources are available for the program?
What is the course content of training/orientation session?
What clothing is appropriate for the program?
Are there any more expenses once I arrive?
Is there any time of the year when I can't volunteer?
What is the climate like in Da Nang?
What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
Can I bring my family/children to this program with me?
How safe is it to volunteer in Vietnam?
How does GVN choose volunteers for this program?
Do I have to be from New Zealand to volunteer through Global Volunteer Network?
Can vegetarians be catered for in this program?
Can I mail packages or supplies to Vietnam?
Please check the generic FAQ, and if still unanswered, please ask us a question here. (We aim to answer all email within 48 hours).
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Don't just take our word for it, hear what previous volunteers have to say out the program.
We would like to thank these volunteers for taking the time to write about some of their experiences in Vietnam.
"Make the most of your time, because it passes very quickly, the more of yourself that you give and the more you get involved, the greater the rewards. You also need to remember that you'll be in Vietnam not your own country and in Vietnam things happen the Vietnamese way (some things happen much slower, other things happen much faster) - enjoy this and just accept it!"
"Be open-minded and you will find that you will have an enlightening experience. Bring with you enthusiasm, knowledge and your own special talents and you will find that your experience will be enriching. This is going to be a life changing experience so be prepared."
“I adored my time in Vietnam and I’m very thankful to GVN for making it possible.”
Monday, October 19th, 2009
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Thursday, August 06th, 2009
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THANK YOU to all those who donated items and made monetary gifts to the children in Vietnam. Jay and Jessica, Kidro, Jay, Taylor, Kate, Patty Larson, Betsey, Ellis, Molly, Erik and Robyn, Ashley, Mom and Dad, and Doug – thank you for all your donations! The baby clothes, underwear, books, bottles, babywipes, topical meds, toys, and multivitamins were all used during my visit. The money was put toward purchasing new supplies for the children, fruit and milk, doctor visits, pillows, medications, etc. THANK YOU ALL so much for your generous contributions!
It has been a big adjustment back into American life…I miss Vietnam very [...]
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Sunday, August 02nd, 2009
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Today was a perfect day to end my perfect stay in Vietnam. I spent the morning walking around Hoi An with a few new volunteers, and then went to An Bang beach near Hoi An with my new BF Jen! What a BEACH! It was like the most perfect paradise I have ever visited – it even beats My Khe beach near My Lai! Beautiful white sand, dark blue water, a row of cafes serving food and beverage, lounge chairs under thatch huts…it was ideal. The sun was shining and the temperature was hot (as always) – it [...]
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