90% of the population is said to live here. Not me.

It is said that 90% of the population is and will always be in its comfort zone. Maria says she used to be inside this massive percentage. However, she lived her experience with AIESEC by giving Spanish and English classes…

Two for One

Awais went to Egypt to work on one project, but by the end of it, he realised it had been two all along. Curious to find out more? Keep reading to get the background story Coming from a small village…

6 things to take with you next time you travel

Lucero went from Mexico to Brazil to volunteer in an NGO. She knew she would be challenged and learn, but she didn’t know just how much. Here are 6 things she found along the way that she encourages any traveler…

I was not a world citizen, and here is why.

Before his volunteer experience, Raymond would not have called himself a world citizen, as badly as he wanted to be able to. He knew it would take giving more of himself to make that dream a reality, so allowed the…

This is not about you or me

Follow Kukuh through his journey in Vietnam. Allow your eyes to open up and see what “all this” is actually about. And I can already tell you, it’s not just about you or me. My story can start with me…

Before you walk away, know this.

Camila said that she only really wanted one thing for herself when walking away from her volunteer experience. She chose to volunteer abroad because of who she is. Someone who actively looks for new experiences, seeks out challenges and different…