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Apply to volunteer or intern with Friends for Asia today! – Free to Apply
Projects and Internships to Choose From
Not sure which projects to choose? Take a look at the volunteer projects and internships in Thailand available in Chiang Mai and Surat Thani.
Additional Information about our Booking Procedure and Projects
After your application has been completed and submitted, you’ll need to review our booking and info guide. You may read through this before or after submitting an application.
Summer Volunteering
Consider volunteering during the summer months. This is a good time to take some time off as well as give time to those in need. We offer flexible volunteering from 2 weeks to 2 months or more.
Mix and match a few different volunteer projects or dedicate your time to one project. Our professional staff are there to help and support you throughout the volunteer experience.
Volunteer Stories
Katia Grant, New York, USA - Caregiving at Single Mother's Home, July, 2009"I had a great time volunteering at the Single Mother’s Home. The children were always so happy and excited to do basically anything with the volunteers. Walking into the daycare and having a bunch of children run up to you because they are so excited to see you is definitely a great feeling!
Dr.Sophia Hurd, California, USA - Medical Intern - December, 2009
"What an AMAZING experience! I did the medical internship and learned so much about Thai medicine and how Pediatrics is practiced in Thailand. The doctors were so welcoming and willing to share their medical knowledge. The diseases were interesting, the hospital was great, and Friends for Asia made this medical experience one of the smoothest I’ve ever gone on. I would recommend this program to anyone and everyone."
Ben Randall, California, USA - Teaching Monks February, 2010
"Teaching Monks for my short time was a good opportunity to look into the lifestyle of teaching, as it is something I plan on doing after I graduate from college. If teaching is not your profession, this is still a positive experience to do something out of the norm and something you can look back on later in life and appreciate the small difference you might have made in someone’s life."
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Twitter Updates
- Songkran traditions survive in Chiang Mai http://t.co/81hHIbAs 2012-04-19
- Splash and be splashed: Songkran coming next week! http://t.co/CwydX1pR 2012-04-06
- For our Surat Thani volunteers, the Khao Sok national park is filled with many, many species of butterfly... http://t.co/5ByaH2Bs 2012-04-03
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