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Home | National Directories | Volunteer Abroad Programs | Volunteer Abroad in Ghana with United Planet: 2-12 Weeks |
Volunteer Abroad in Ghana with United Planet: 2-12 Weeks
Basic Information
Address: 11 Arlington Street
Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Phone Number: (617) 267 - 7763
Email: quest@unitedplanet.org
Director: April Stone
Additional Information
Causes Served: Global Health, Children and Education
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Local Community
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: 40 - 480
Minimum Hours of Service Required: 40
Days of Service: 14 - 84
Languages: Please visit unitedplanet.org with respect to your Quest of interest.
Languages used as a Medium: English
Experience Required:
- Previous medical experience recommended for Global Health projects
- International travel experience recommended
Travel Arrangements:
Host family (except Orphanage Quest - live on-site)
Visa Requirements:
Tourism Visa (apply at least 2 months in advance)
Program Highlights:
Be prepared to celebrate as a volunteer in one of Africa's most stable countries, known for lively festivals and hospitality. Ghana's economic development is largely due to its export of gold, diamonds and cocoa (it is the second largest cocoa exporter in the world). Ghana is home to people from a vast array of backgrounds, and more than 250 languages are spoken across the country. Volunteers will also find that Ghana has a rich history - it was a hub of the gold and slave trade dating back to the 15th century. Ghana's climate is tropical and natural beauty abounds from sandy coasts to dense rainforests.
As a volunteer in Ghana, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in this bountiful culture. You can teach Ghana's future leaders through school programs, build much-needed relationships with youth through orphanage partnerships, or help heal as part of our medical center or rural health care teams.
Mission Statement:
To foster cross-cultural understanding and address shared challenges to unite the world in a community beyond borders.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
"In today's world, global challenges transcend borders. To address these challenges-poverty, global health, climate change, involuntary migrations-we need to work together as a global community. We are constructing the upper stories of a building in efforts to effect change without focusing on the foundation…the foundation necessary to solve these global challenges is in building stronger relationships and greater understanding across cultures."-David Santulli, Founder and President, United Planet
Program History:
United Planet was founded by David Santulli who lives and works within a high-impact concept he created--that of Relational Diplomacy, a practical approach to achieve what is acknowledged as the great mission of the 21st century: to create a genuine global community. At the turn of this century, Dave recognized that generations are now born into instant and constant cross-communication, yet the intractable issues of our day--poverty, global health, climate change, political and social unrest resulting in involuntary migration--continue to persist, even in the context of significant global efforts to make positive change. This work is immensely relevant today with the increase in nationalist sentiment threatening to decrease global exchange and understanding. In 2001, Dave founded United Planet, an international nonprofit based in Boston, Massachusetts, whose mission is to enhance crosscultural understanding while addressing shared challenges so as to create a community beyond borders. The organization is preparing a generation of globally minded leaders through bringing gap year, international service learning, and leadership development programs to students and adults around the world. In partnership with secondary schools, universities and corporations, United Planet is unlocking the potential of every person as a global citizen and catalyst to create a more peaceful, cohesive, and sustainable world. In establishing United Planet, Dave seeks to create a world in which all people understand, respect, and support one another. United leaders and volunteers have dedicated over 1,000,000 hours to education, health, and environmental sustainability, while immersing themselves in diverse cultures, building their global leadership competencies, and forging closer intercultural relations.
Social Networks:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnitedPlanet
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedPlanet
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedplanet
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPnXp4-U6B_PV44nA1rxHQ
Additional Information:
CNN (2007)
CNN selected United Planet as one of only ten nonprofit organizations in the world for their "Be the Change" initiative
United Planet blog, "Meet United Planet's Founder", (March 2016)
Huffingtonpost.com,Inc.
"Live with Purpose," David Santulli, 2013
"In Remembrance of Memorial Day,"David Santulli, 2013
"From Boston with love,"David Santulli, 2013
"New Year's Resolutions: Don't Forget the Missing Ones," David Santulli, 2012
"Want a Job, Volunteer Abroad," David Santulli, 2012
"Happy Birthday, Chocolate," David Santulli, 2012
Press Releases
- New ED for United Planet, November 7, 2016
- Are you seeking to build your competency as a global leader? Are you driven to help young entrepreneurs to build their dreams into realities?, September 2016
- Why Volunteer Abroad?, December 1, 2016
- The Mutual Benefit of International Volunteering, October 24, 2016