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Featured Expeditions
Volunteer Island
"Where Service Meets Survivor". Come experience island life like never before... spend your weekdays working with various community development projects & spend your weekends exploring this island paradise.
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Featured Project
Clean Water
This project provides access to clean drinking water for those without in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago. These Caribbean Islands are home to many indigenous communities, communities caught in time. Around them they see the effects of tourism... yet, even here the water isn’t safe to drink.
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Featured Volunteer
Tyler Young
This month we would like to give special recognition to Tyler Young for his passion, efforts, and dedication. Tyler was part of the "Students Without Borders" group from Canada that traveled to Panama to install 3 water catchment systems in the indigenous region at Salt Creek on Bastimentos Island in Bocas del Toro...
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Featured Donor
Students without Borders
Samantha Kolb, Karen Pontious, and Megan VanderZwaag from Students Without Borders arrived in Panama with over an incredible $2,500 in fundraising!!! We are very gracious and humbled by their time and energy spent raising money for a community they had never met....
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Have you ever wanted to travel...
to volunteer...
to experience other cultures...
but you weren't sure how or where to go?
GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN ADVENTURES
has the ANSWER.
Global Humanitarian Adventures provides endless volunteer opportunities for all budgets & interests.
Regardless of your time, talents, or treasures,
GHA has an opportunity for you...
With your help we can build
a more globally conscious world
and help those in need.

Why Volunteer in Panama?
Tropical Beaches...
Rainforest Jungles...
Mountain Highlands...
and Panama's people are waiting for you.
Panama is the southernmost country of Central America. Situated on the isthmus connecting North and South America, it is bordered by Costa Rica to the northwest, Columbia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south.
The capital is Panama City.
Panama offers a wealth of cultures and ecology to explore. It is home to seven distinct tribes of indigenous people; the Nôbe-Buglé, Teribe, Kuna, Embera-Wounaan, Guaymi, Talamanca, and the Bokatas. Panama boasts the largest rainforest in the Western Hemisphere outside the Amazon Basin. The jungle is home to an abundance of tropical plants, animals and birds -
some of them found nowhere else in the world and the warm tropical beaches provide for endless hours of fun in the sun.
For a rewarding opportunity to explore the riches
Panama has to offer, and to positivley impact
the world around you, let GHA match you to your ideal volunteer destination here or in other destinations
around the world.
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