Volunteering in the Marshall Islands
If you are young, ambitious and looking to get a private islands style experience consider volunteering in a small island nation. Not only will you be able to live the island life, but you will also be making a difference in the lives of people who may very well be less fortunate than yourself. I recently came across a website the other day chronically the experiences of a young individual who is spending a year as a volunteer teacher in the Marshall Island. The blog is great for anyone planning on visiting and volunteering in a remote island nation for a long period of time and it provides an honest analysis of what it is like trying to adjust to a very different culture. The blog is called Hemnat in the Marshalls and I would recommend it for anyone who is planning on a similar trip or for old people like me who just want to read about the experiences and efforts of some of our most promising youth.
Visit Hemnat in the Marshalls.
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Hello,
I came across your website and discovered that people, like myself, are able to volunteer and teach at Hemnat, Marshalls. I take great interest in this offer and was wondering how old you must be in order to apply?
Insallah I’ll come to Marshall Islands but I don’t know when !!!
I definitely would like to find out more how I could move to and volunteer in the Marshal Islands
I am a RN and able to teach also.
wow marshall island look cool i miss marshall island
I am leaving for the Marshall Islands in July 20 to volunteer for the year through a program called WorldTeach. you can apply for this program online. to find it, google it.
I spent the first 8 years of my life here(Jaluit, and Majuro)–I would love to volunteer.