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5 Websites to Volunteer While Traveling on a Budget

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    Many people desire to travel, but think
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    that it is too expensive, and therefore
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    completely unattainable to them. But the
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    good news is, there are inexpensive ways
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    to travel on a budget, where we can still
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    expand our minds, travel sustainably, and
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    give back to the communities that we
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    pass through. Today, I'm really excited to
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    introduce you to my friend Melica, who's
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    going to share a handful of websites that
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    she uses in order to travel on a budget
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    sustainably and give back to the
    communities.
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    Hey everyone ! This is Melica from Iran.
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    I have been traveling and volunteering
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    around Latin America for 2.5 years, and
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    right now I'm in a small village called
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    Jaibalito in Guatemala.
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    Today I want to talk a little bit about
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    volunteering, why volunteer, different
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    types of volunteering, and I want to
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    introduce you to some websites where you
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    can find volunteer opportunities all
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    around the world.
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    What does it mean, to volunteer?
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    To volunteer means to help, to freely
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    offer to do something. When we volunteer,
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    we learn and practice not to expect from
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    other people. People volunteer for so
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    many different reasons! They volunteer
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    because if feels good, they volunteer
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    because it's good for their career, they
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    volunteer to develop a sense of purpose
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    and motivation, and so many people,
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    including me, volunteer for their
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    personal growth, because the more
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    opportunities you take to learn new
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    skills and to gain knowledge,
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    the more you develop as a person. When I
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    wanted to start this journey, one of my
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    friends asked me, "Why would you like to go
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    around Latin America, and do what you do
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    for free? Why would you like to work with
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    children for free? There is a quote that
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    says that volunteers are not paid not
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    because they are worthless, but because
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    they are priceless. Yes, when you
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    volunteer, you are donating your time,
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    energy and knowledge, and in return you
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    are getting accomodation and food, but
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    beyond that you are getting a lot more.
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    You are getting experiences that are good
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    for your mind, body and soul, you are
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    learning new skills, you are learning new
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    languages, you are developing purpose, you
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    are building self-confidence, and you
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    cannot buy these experiences with money.
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    Volunteering has the power to change your
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    life in many different ways. When you use
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    your time and vacation days to volunteer,
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    you are opening yourself up to new
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    experiences. Breaking our cultural barriers
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    and extending your comfort zone makes you
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    grow as an individual. I want to introduce
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    you to 10 different types of volunteering today.
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    You can volunteer at NGOs,
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    Non-governmental organizations, you can
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    volunteer in different schools all around
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    the world and work with children, you can
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    join different families, which is the
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    best way to dive deep into a new culture,
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    you can join different communities all
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    around the world, you can do house sitting
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    and take care of people's houses while
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    they are away, that is basically what I am
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    doing right now. If you are into sailing,
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    or if you are eager to learn and do not
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    any experience, you can join different
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    boats all around the world. You can do
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    animal welfare and pet sitting, in which
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    you learn about different kinds of animals
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    and there are so many different
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    permaculture projects, farm stays and
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    sustainable projects that you can join. I
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    am going to introduce you to some
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    websites, and the first one is
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    workaway.info. I have been using this
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    website for 2.5 years now, and I love it
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    because it has different types of
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    volunteering. It has a subscription of 44
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    dollars for an individual and 56 dollars
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    for 2 people and it is valid for 1 year.
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    It works well for me because, for example,
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    I am a long-term volunteer and a
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    non-stop traveller, and for example I
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    want to volunteer at some schools for some
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    months, and then I want to change and
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    volunteer at a farm, I can use the same
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    website and the same membership to
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    volunteer at different kinds of projects.
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    And the thing that I love about workaway
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    is that you can find other workawayers around
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    you by location. I have used this option
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    and I have found so many amazing people!
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    And if you introduce workaway to a friend
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    and they sign-up using the link that you
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    gave them, you can extend your membership
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    for 3 more months, which is nice. To be a
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    workawayer means to work 5 hours a day
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    5 days a week, in exchange for
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    accomodation and food. Sometimes the hosts
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    offer you only accomodation, and they ask
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    you to work for less hours, and sometimes
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    they offer you a wage if you work for more
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    hours. The second website is wwoof.net,
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    worldwide opportunities on organic farms.
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    I have used this website in Argentina, it
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    was like, I volunteered at a farm with 14
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    llamas, I didn't know anything about
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    sustainable building and growing my own
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    food, and it was just a life-changing
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    experience. First, when you want to use
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    wwoof.net, first you have to choose which
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    country you want to go and become a
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    wwoofer at. So first you have to choose
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    the country, and the membership and the
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    subscription depend on the country. It can
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    be anything from 0 to 72 dollars. To give
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    you an example, if you want to go and
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    become a wwoofer in Canada, it's a
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    subscription of 50 dollars for an
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    individual, and 75 dollars for 2 people,
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    and it is valid for 2 years.
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    Wwoofing is for permaculture lovers, for
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    the ones who want to learn more about
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    growing their own food and want to make
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    sustainable changes in their lives. I
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    really recommend this website. The third
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    website is worldpackers.com
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    It is also very easy to use it, somehow
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    similar to workaway, different types of
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    volunteering. It has different types of
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    memberships. They have worldpacker academy,
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    worldpacker trips, and worldpacker pack.
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    But if you want to be able to contact the
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    host, and you choose worldpacker trips for
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    example, it is a subscription of 49
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    dollars, and it is valid for 1.5 years.
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    I have many friends that have used this
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    website, and they really liked it.
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    The fourth website is helpx.net
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    I have really close friends that have used
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    this website, and they volunteered in
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    Australia, that is how I got to know about
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    this website. You can become a member of
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    helpx.net for free, so it has a free
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    membership, but only the hosts are able to
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    contact you, so if you want to be able to
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    contact the hosts, you have to upgrade
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    yourselves to a premium membership, which
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    is 20 euros, and it is valid for 2 years
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    for both individual and twin memberships.
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    This website is cheaper than the other
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    websites. There are so many different
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    websites for volunteering out there, so
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    many non-profit organizations. People
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    have their own websites for their own
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    projects and they get volunteers from their
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    own websites. I can just name a few like
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    khayavolunteer.com, volunteermatch.org,
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    volunteertherealuganda.com, which is in Africa,
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    and a lot more. So you just have to search
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    and learn how to use the website, and make
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    a profile for yourself, find your perfect
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    host, and just get going.
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    Another thing, so many people asked me,
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    "Why should we use these websites? Why
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    can't we just go out and find hosts?"
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    Because I have seen so many travellers
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    that just go out, go traveling, they
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    ask around and they join a host on farm,
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    or a family. Well, I really recommend it
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    for safety, especially if you are a solo
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    traveller or a female traveller. I think
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    it is safer to use these websites to
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    volunteer around the world, because of
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    their references and their reviews. When I
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    want to contact the host I see the reviews
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    and I see how other people felt, how other
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    travellers felt when they were living with
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    this family for a while. And if, which is
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    very very rare, but if you have a bad
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    experience, you can honestly write about
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    your experience with that host and let
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    other travellers know how you felt while
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    living with these people.
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    And also, if a host does not feel good
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    with the volunteer, they can
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    honestly write a review about that
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    volunteer, and this makes the whole
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    community way safer. So when I see the
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    reviews, I feel safer to contact the host
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    when I see how other travellers felt while
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    being with that host. I really hope that
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    we can all go out and have a wonderful
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    experience volunteering all around the
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    world, and I hope that this information
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    was useful for you. Thank you so much, and
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    have a wonderful day!
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    I hope that you have found Melica's
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    experience and knowledge to be very
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    helpful to you if you are desiring to
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    travel on a budget.
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    Check the links in the description
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    in order to follow her as well as read
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    more of her work, and make sure to
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    subscribe to this channel, where there are
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    many more inspirational and educational
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    videos to come. I love you all very much,
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    and I will see you again real soon.
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5 Websites to Volunteer While Traveling on a Budget
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