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Volunteers needed for The Great British Beach Clean September 17th from 10am to 1pm at Mersehead Nature Reserve, Scotland.

DG Eco Warriors based in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland are looking for volunteers to help with their beach cleaning efforts.

As a volunteer you will be helping with their eco project of clearing litter in the local area, and help in their wish to raise awareness of plastic pollution/related environmental issues. If you want to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Scotland while also helping a great cause then this is your opportunity. 

Charitable Travel will help you plan and book your next staycation to Scotland and can tailor your trip to allow time for you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

Volunteers can, for a fee, support a local sustainability project, teaching the community and its visitors how to reduce the negative impact on our environment and work with nature, rather than against it.

This 4-week programme combines the chance to volunteer on a working farm with learning about the principles of organic farming and permaculture. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about new and exciting farming methods that are on their way to changing the world in terms of self-sustainable living and food production!

During the program, you will get some first-hand practical experience and knowledge of volunteering in the Ecuadorian countryside, close to the Pacific coast. Seeing the fruits of your labour after a good day’s work in the field is extremely gratifying.

Please note: In addition, there is a part-time permaculture course available.

Volunteer Tasks
Duties are split between the morning and afternoon. Typical morning projects focus on agriculture, sowing seeds, planting, weed, and pest control, fertilizing, composting, caring for the animals, and recycling organic and non-organic waste.

Typical afternoon projects focus on construction, administrative tasks, and work within the local community. Duties include carpentry or construction, mural painting, organization of information panels, maintenance of infrastructure, upkeep of paths and trails, production of foods such as marmalades, sauces, and kinds of vinegar, and communication, and social networking (Depending on your skills and interests).

Working Hours
You will work from Monday to Friday between 8.30 am – 12 pm and 1.30 pm – 4 pm. Wednesday afternoons are “cultural Afternoons” where you are welcome to join a great selection of cultural activities including chocolate making, hikes, shrimp fishing, clay face mask making, crafts with palm seeds and gourds, or just rest in one of the many hammocks and read a book!

A month at this Sustainable Living Project will cost 960 pounds, but it includes all meals, accommodation at the farm, transport to the project, a pre-arrival pack, and 24-hour support. Volunteers are welcome to extend their stay.

NGO Taxi is an organisation helping Latina American NGOs and grassroots organisations to reach their goals.

Charitable Travel will help you plan and book your next holiday to Ecuador and can tailor your trip to allow time for you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

Volunteers can, for a fee, help at an exotic animal rescue centre in the Amazon.

NGO Taxi is an organisation helping Latina American NGOs and grassroots organisations to reach their goals. One such NGO is an animal rescue centre in the Ecuadorian jungle that is looking for volunteers to help combat widespread illegal animal trafficking.

Illegal animal trafficking in Ecuador is far-reaching, the trade is the fourth most profitable illegal activity in the world. In 2014, the number of trafficked animals rescued by authorities was approximately 8,000. Most exotic animals are taken from their natural rainforest environment in order to be sold on the domestic or international market. Animals most at risk from trafficking are being sold as pets, including monkeys, parrots, different reptiles, and insects.

In recent years, several non-profit rescue centres have opened in Ecuador with the aim to rehabilitate, care for, and release back into the wild captured exotic animals. Although wildlife trafficking is now officially an illegal activity, the law can be hard to implement, especially in the outlying regions of the Amazon, therefore these important shelters are at the leading edge of the fight against illegal trafficking.

Volunteers at NGO Taxi can
– Work closely with vulnerable animals under the supervision of the centre.
– Learn about the process to rehabilitate different breeds of animals.
– Rehabilitate animals and teach them how to survive in their natural habitat.
– Inform both the local population and visitors on issues concerning illegal trafficking.
– Create a lasting relationship between the community and the environment.

Volunteers should stay at the project for at least 4 weeks, to ensure integration and a lasting impact. They can either stay at the project in shared rooms or in a jungle lodge nearby for an additional charge. Meals are included as well as 24-hour support during your volunteering placement.

This is an intense volunteer placement, you will be working with local people at the project 5 days a week. However, it will be a life-changing, authentic experience, as you will interact with amazing animal and plant species in the unique environment that is the Amazon rainforest, as well as immerse yourself in the local culture.

Examples of daily activities are:
– Preparation and distribution of the animals’ food on a daily basis.
– Assisting in constructing and/or maintaining cages when necessary.
– Occasionally helping with the medical treatment of animals.
– Observing & reporting on animals’ health and general welfare.
– Help to clean the general compound.
– Act as a guide for any visitors to the centre.
– Assisting with monitoring tasks by filing reports.
– Collecting daily food supplies, running errands, and other administrative tasks.

Charitable Travel will help you plan and book your next holiday to Ecuador and can tailor your trip to allow time for you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

Almost a third of people (30%) will reduce charitable donations in favour of being able to afford a holiday, according to research by One Poll, conducted on our behalf. 

This poll also revealed that 71% of Brits blame the current cost of living crisis for not donating more, while 23% of Brits believe holidays to be essential spending.

Moreover, 66% would donate more if it was added to the cost of something they are already buying or had more time or had admin done for them.

“The devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic means charities need our support now more than ever, but the cost-of-living crisis has resulted in people having less and less disposable income, with many making difficult financial sacrifices. Charitable Travel offers holiday-goers the opportunity to increase their giving, simply by booking a holiday."

Click to read more about the results from Travel Weekly and TTG Media.

Volunteers needed to help at an animal sanctuary in Krabi, Thailand.

Lanta Animal Welfare in Thailand is looking for volunteers to help at their animal sanctuary to help provide care for the animals.

Volunteers will need to be minimum 25 years of age and have some experience with animals, mostly cats and dogs. A full list of their requirements can be found using the link below. If Thailand is on your bucket list this is the opportunity is for you.

Charitable Travel will help you plan and book your next holiday to Thailand and can tailor your trip to allow time for you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

In the heart of Barcelona, Spain Gallecs National Park will be assembling a team to help clean the park for ‘World Cleanup Day’ which is on 17th September 2022 this year.

Barcelona is know for its amazing food and unique architecture and there is now an opportunity to experience it in a new way, whilst helping the environment. That opportunity is in Gallecs National Park for ‘World Cleanup Day’ the worlds largest one-day civic action, engaging more than 191 countries to tackle the global waste crisis.

Click the link below to find out more and learn how to get involved.

Charitable Travel will help you plan and book your next holiday to Spain and can tailor your trip to allow time for you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

Charitable Travel Founder, Melissa Tilling was featured in a Tech Round article by Dana Leigh  who highlighted the uniqueness of the business. Click here to read the full article.

“Charitable Travel is the brain child of Melissa Tilling (she/her), the first transgender founder of a travel company. Melissa turned a thirty-four year career in the private enterprise sector of travel into this innovative way of accessing the £55 billion annual outbound tourism spend (World Travel & Tourism Council) pre-pandemic, to support the £11.3 billion individual donation value estimated by The National Philanthropic Trust.”

Charitable Travel Founder, Melissa Tilling was interviewed by the Yorkshire Times to spread the word on what it means to ‘Travel For Good’ and how Charitable Travel allows there customers to donate to charity at no extra cost.  Click here to read the full article.

"In the current cost of living crisis when donating to charity is another outlay to consider, the idea of going on holiday and donating at no extra cost is proving very popular. We combine this with a [...] wide range of offers, travel advice and personalised customer care to ensure we offer our customers the perfect holiday."

Ally ware, Marketing Manager at Charitable Travel has been nominated as one of The Travel Trade Gazette’s (TTG) 30 under 30 highlighting the accomplishments of 30 travel professionals under the age of 30. 

Ally joined Charitable Travel as marketing manager in February 2021 with an impressive resume featuring big names in travel such as Funway Holidays and TravMedia. We’re very proud of Ally for her achievement and very lucky to have her with us working towards a sustainable and fair future for travel.

I believe this accolade will assist me in my mission to champion sustainable travel, both within the industry and in the public perception of the travel industry.

We are pleased to announce that the U.S. Travel Association and Brand USA have selected Charitable Travel as one of the top 51 highest producing tour operators and buyers of US travel, at its annual Chairman’s Circle Honours awards reception.

The U.S. Travel Association is a non-profit organization representing all components of the travel industry. As the united voice of the industry, U.S. travel prioritises high-impact issues that matter most.

Brand USA is an organization dedicated to marketing the United States as a premier travel destination. Brand USA works in partnership with the travel industry to maximize the economic and social benefits of travel.

We are honoured to be recognised as one of the best travel companies selling US Travel. The US offers a huge diversity of experiences cultures and landscapes to experience. Get in touch with us today to plan your stateside vacation and donate 5% of the cost to a charity of your choice. Contact us here.

“The work of our Chairman’s Circle honourees is vitally important to bringing visitors back to the United States and accelerating the recovery of the inbound travel sector,”

Our Big Holiday Help Hub has been featured in ATV Today, UKFundraising and Luxurious Magazine

Big Holiday Help Hub is here to help you give back to the local communities and environments that you visit on your well deserved holidays. Whether you can spend a few hours helping with a beach clean-up, or lend your skills to a community in need, there are voluntourism projects that rely on help from volunteers like you to continue making a positive impact.

“Holidaymakers are becoming increasingly benevolent and passionate about having a positive impact in the destinations they visit. Our new ‘Big Holiday Help’ hub highlights the great work being done in local communities around the world and enables visitors to dedicate a little time during their break to get involved with local projects to make a real difference whilst on holiday.