Evaluate your desires and skills to determine if service abroad is right for you. Make a list of what you hope to experience through a program.
Consider whether your interests run more toward business activities. Businesses may want to contact Impact 4 Good, a company that promotes team building through activities that helps communities throughout the world.
Ask yourself if you prefer helping specific populations like children. Ambassadors for Children works exclusively to better the lives of children living in impoverished communities.
Decide if a specific location calls out to you instead. For example, Chachapoyas Tours provides service opportunities like building lodges for the Cloud People in the South American Andes. North by Northeast offers volunteer travel packages in Thailand and Laos.
Enjoy a little adventure in a trip abroad with Relief Riders International. You might find yourself riding horseback to deliver supplies to at-risk communities in developing areas.
Compile a list of volunteer travel programs from books, brochures and websites. Look at destinations, type and duration of service, accommodations, price and other things that you determined as important in Step 1. Narrow your list to three to five VolunTourism options.
Make appointments to talk with your choices. Check that you have the right information and ask other questions important to your search. You should be able to make a final selection during this process.