Study ‘n Volunteer | Australia

“Building a better future, together”.

 

Most of us have a desire to travel but it’s the type or depth of our travel expectation that differs. At Study ‘n Volunteer Australia, we aim to help the individual fulfil their desired travel experience whether it is only a half day or up to a year. We achieve this by combining travel, learning, volunteering and adventure in various projects or programs. We enable the individual the opportunity to be empowered from achieving growth by pushing their individual limitations whether this is physically, intellectually or spiritually.

Programs are based in various locations throughout Australia and we look forward to helping you achieve all that you can be.

Our aim is to continue to provide unique programs that not only enable our students to enhance their future but for us as a company to give back to our local community.  As a community based organisation, this fits well with our ethos and we are excited to be able to expand these opportunities globally.By no means do we believe that Volunteerism is a new concept, nor the extended opportunities we provide for learning such as study abroad and internships programs. However, the programs will be operated locally and the money will remain local, hence helping the local communities both physically and financially.

Social Commitment

Each year, we will also choose one Volunteer organisation that we will provide sponsorship to, from money that is earned in our programs.

This year to date, we helped sponsor the Dream Boat, a Rotary Club of Cairns North initiative, in providing a memorable experience for 100 very special kids in our community on a trip to Green Island for the day. This was held on the 15th of March, the weather was fantastic and it was a huge success.

Dreamboat 2014 – please click on thumbnail images below to view larger images.

Save our Sea Turtles

Our next aim is to raise funds to sponsor one turtle from the JCU Turtle Rehabilitation Centre, located on Fitzroy Island.

See their site at www.saveourseaturtles.com.au/fitzroy-project

 

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