We have all volunteered in international travel abroad programs while traveling, in our gap years, career breaks and traveling experiences. We realize you may have questions, so just fill out the form below and we will get back to you with answers on volunteering in Thailand, sponsorships, teaching English, international community development and on exchanging knowledge in international volunteer settings.
Mundo Exchange in Thailand:
366 Thaisamuk Road
Bueng Kan
Nong Khai Province, 43140
Thailand
Tel.: +66 8 996 587 62
Contact information for our partner and nonprofit Thai Association, Laekplian Lokgatat:
Office Address
1149/1 Keawworawut Rd
Meaung District
Nong Khai, 43000
Phone: +66878671545 or +66800115615
Mundo Exchange Organization in the USA (Main Office)
1435 NW 30th Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97210
USA
Tel.: +1 503.227.8442
Registered in Oregon (No. 870780320).
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Hey you guys, the website is really starting to look good. I told Dalyn that we have been working hard on a brochure here in the States for Mundo and have done quite a bit of editing on some of the website language. If you would like to see that, let me know…I love all the new pictures and updates on how the volunteering is going. We had some very enthusiastic students from Clark College wanting to come and talk part with Mundo in Thailand. One of them, a young man named Joey, will be writing you with interest in the internship or volunteering. He seemed to have great energy and spirit and has done lots of wonderful work in Vancouver with youth. He is really interested in business/infrastructure development. Just wnated to let you know. Take care. Joan
Nicely done guys!
Hats off to you.
Excellent post, keep up the good work. I know Chjul and the Ixil Triangle well. I was a guide/interpreter, resident in Guatemala for 9 years (1985-1994) before I moved back to El Salvador, now working in el Salvador on the ruta pazymemoria, cultural and ecotourism, restoration of villages and monuments damaged during El Salvador’s 12 year Civil War.
An article of mine on Cinquera, a village in Central America (one of
our pilot projects on Rural Ecotourism/Cultural & Historic sites here
in El Salvador) enjoy.
http://www.vivatravelguides.com/central-america/el-salvador/el-salvador-articles/welcome-to-cinquera
Thanks for the article. I have been visiting Chajul for three years now and am growing quite a heart connection to these people. Some of your statistis have help me in a report thanks. I know at least two Ixil in their thirties that have degrees from the university. thanks Michael
http://therippleeffectinc.blogspot.com/