Travellers voluntary projects overseas for gap years, career breakers, grownup gappers, mature gappers and retired people.

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gap year projects

Travellers Worldwide provide information for those looking for year out projects either as a break from their career or study. We have many destinations world wide from Cuba to China with courses or voluntary work available to skilled and unskilled participants.

Your gap year projects can help with your university course or your job for experience but you can do absolutely anything you want. You might be a lawyer who wants to go to Ghana and teach football, what ever you want to do we can send you there.Everyone is welcome on a Travellers programme, whether gap year projects, undergraduate on a career break or even retired. From seventeen years old upwards are needed from all nationalities from anywhere in the world.

We are not agents for other companies or institutions either here or overseas. We work with various overseas organisations, such as government and private Wildlife Services, schools etcetera but when you join our gap year projects, you're joining TRAVELLERS and we look after you throughout your placement.




   

 

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West Sussex, BN12 4AP, England
Tel: +44 (0)1903 502595    Fax: +44 (0)1903 708179

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