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Below are several programs designed for students.
ARCC Gap
ARCC Gap has been offering programs for young adults since 1983. ARCC Gap Semester programs are an opportunity to live and learn in some of the greatest classrooms on earth. Our Semester programs take students on a journey of discovery of local peoples, places, cultures and ideas.
Program Locations: International — Africa, Asia, Latin America, and India
Phone: 415-332-5075
Email: [email protected]
Thinking Beyond Borders
Thinking Beyond Borders’ gap year programs are specifically designed for students who like learning and are eager to create meaningful social change in the world. We combine working with inspiring local leaders, and engage readings and discussions to create an exciting, supportive, and transformational learning environment.
TBB’s full-year and semester options include a 7-country Global Gap Year.
Program Location(s): International — Global, South America, Asia
Phone: 203-993-0236
Camps International
Our inspirational AGA programs give you the chance to live with the communities you will be supporting and work with locals on service projects that make a significant and lasting difference to people’s lives. You can also contribute to protecting the environment and endangered wildlife.
Program Locations: Kenya, Borneo, Cambodia, Ecuador, Peru and our newest locations Costa Rica, Nicaragua
Phone: 44 1425 485 390
Email: [email protected]
Raleigh International
For more than 30 years Raleigh International has been running life-changing Expeditions to some of the most remote places on the planet.
A Raleigh Expedition is overseas volunteering. Our 5, 7 or 10-week Expeditions provide exposure to different people, new cultures, situations, and environments. This is your chance to create a real change in the communities that need it most, and to develop a range of skills for yourself.
Program Locations: Africa, Asia and India
Phone: 00 44 (0)207 183 1270
1. What do ARCC Gap and Thinking Beyond Borders have in common?
A. They are to bring about social changes.
B. They are designed to train young leaders.
C. They have a history of about three decades.
D. The participants will travel to different continents.
2. What is the advantage of taking part in Camps International?
A. Gaining the chance to get support.
B. Knowing more about national affairs.
C. Developing the awareness of serving others.
D. Having a good command of a foreign language.
3. How can we get in touch with Raleigh International?
A. By fax. B. By phone.
C. By email. D. In person.