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Why volunteer

ORDINARY PEOPLE MAKING AN EXTRAORDINARY DIFFERENCE

You can contribute to the eradication of poverty and change the lives of women and girls in vulnerable communities.

COVID-19 UPDATE : STANDING UNITED ACROSS BORDERS

As partners brace for the onset of COVID-19 in their communities, Crossroads has suspended international travel. Volunteer safety and security are our priority. We are pleased to announce that our volunteers have returned to Canada. After self-isolating for two weeks following their travel back home, volunteers are all reporting good health. There are reported cases in Africa in the countries where we operate and we are continuing to monitor closely. Program members are reaching out to local partners and we are charting a course together to adapt our program in face of COVID-19 and to plan for the future. To learn more subscribe to our e-bulletin. Already we are planning new ways Canadians can reengage. As soon as it is safe to travel, we will resume our volunteer collaboration in the communities we serve. You can see upcoming opportunities. We will then launch the selection process to continue the essential work we are doing with women, men, girls and boys to build One World.

Why Crossroads?

Volunteering overseas is a rich and rewarding experience. Many volunteers describe it as life-changing. People volunteer with Crossroads for many different reasonsCrossroads International has been sending volunteers overseas since 1958. Our volunteers have made meaningful contributions to vulnerable communities with the participation of more than 60 long-term partners in Asia, Africa and Latin America. With simple and cost-effective projects, we have changed the lives of women and girls across the world. Take part in this movement. Become a Crossroader!. Some of the most common reasons are the following:

WHY VOLUNTEER?

Volunteering overseas is a rich and rewarding experience. Many volunteers describe it as life-changing. People volunteer with Crossroads for many different reasons. Some of the most common reasons are the following:

You have something to give

You have skills and expertise to offer. Working alongside colleagues in the South, your skills will make a valuable contribution to our partners’ development. Your contribution will continue long after your placement is finished.

You have something to learn.

Volunteering overseas provides valuable international work experience. Your Southern colleagues will introduce you to new perspectives and strategies that will be beneficial and useful to your career in Canada.

You can make a difference.

Your work will strengthen organizations tackling some of the most pressing global issues.

FACTS

Every year we engage hundreds of experienced volunteers and staff North and South who apply their expertise locally to address poverty and inequality.

9,000

VOLUNTEERS

We have worked with more than 9,000 volunteers overseas since 1958.

67

COUNTRIES

We have worked in 67 countries.

160

PARTNERS

We have partnered with 160 organizations overseas and in Canada.
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