Mundo Blog
From the Field: Emily at Kamplafa School
Volunteer Emily writes about her experiences as a volunteer teacher and life in rural Thailand.
Disaster Relief in Isan
When a natural disaster strikes, such as flooding, we do our best to make sure vulnerable populations get critical supplies such as clean water and food.
7 Ways to Put the FUN in Fundraising!
Needing inspiration on ways to raise money? Check out our 7 quick and easy fundraising ideas.
Completed and Secure Home for A Mom and her Daughters
Thanks to your donations and support, a mom and her two girls in a rural village in Northeast Thailand can now live in a safe and secure home.
Education Is An Equal Right
Education should an opportunity equally accessible to all children, no matter what their socioeconomic status is.
Interview with Joan: An Acronym Breakdown
The fuel behind our Guatemala projects, Dr Joan Williams, talks about out work and partnerships in the Chajul region.
5 Hidden Waterfalls You Absolutely Must See
Explore the province with us during rainy season and take a peek at a few (of the many) waterfalls tucked away in nature around the province.
Center of Hope in Guatemala Underway!
Thank your for your donations towards creating the Center of hope for women in Chajul! We reached our goal of $10,000 and it was matched by doTerra Healing Hands Foundation!
What (and What NOT) to Wear in Rural Thailand: How to Dress for Success
Dress for success when packing for your trip! Tips on what (and what not) to wear when volunteer teaching or simply being a tourist in Thailand.
Exploring Hidden Gem Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary
Take a virtual tour of Phu Wua to experience natural beauty and learn about the wildlife, geography, and history of the area.
Building a Center of Hope, Education, and Collaboration
Mundo Exchange has joined with dōTERRA HH Foundation to raise funds for a community center. This women led center will offer hope and skill building for locals.
Don’t Make Assumptions: A Lesson
There was a lesson or two made today. Always be prepared for anything! Or don’t attempt driving down a muddy side road unless you know you can make it.