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OPPORTUNITY!
Like so many others have done before you are also invited at PDH to:
Be exposed to other People, Cultures, Landscapes and Biodiversities favourable for ecotourism
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Realise your desire and determination to travel to a foreign country in order to:
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1. Be exposed to other People, Cultures, Landscapes and Biodiversities favourable for ecotourism
2. Share your life and experiences; and 3. Commit yourself to meaningful humanitarian work
Site Web : www.pdh-togo.org - Sige : Lom, TOGO (West Africa)
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Like Nick (Canadien), Florence et Emma (Anglaises), ... you can also complete your
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1. Counselling and Assistance organized for the Social cases ; People living with HIV/AIDS (children and adults) ; Children with HIV/AIDS positive parents/ AIDS orphans ; Underprivileged children and Street children. 2. Support group with People living with HIV/AIDS (children and adults) ; Children with HIV/AIDS positive parents/ AIDS orphans ; Underprivileged children and Street children. 3. Activity days organized for the Children with HIV/AIDS positive parents/ AIDS orphans ; Underprivileged children and Street children. 4. Case study 5. Visits to homes ; workplaces ; Schools ; apprenticeships and hospitals 6. Anti-retroviral treatment monitoring 7. Food kit donations 8. Monitoring of small businesses 9. Visit to an orphanage that PDH supports and assist with tasks 10. Administrative tasks. You can create your own project that must be approved by PDH.
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VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
TESTIMONIALS FROM PREVIOUS VOLUNTEERS OF PDH
PDH is a small yet incredibly worthwhile organisation that tackles the problems of poverty and disease in Togo.
Louise Marshall, Scotland
I was searching for a volunteer experience where I could be out in the field, having direct contact with the population being served and PDH has afforded me this opportunity.
Molly Bartholomew, USA
I worked with people of all ages and lived with a local family. I grew to understand the culture and even a tiny bit of the local indigenous language, Ewe. ... I have absolute respect for all of the volunteers of PDH and its supporters. They do amazing work. I came away with vastly improved French and a true understanding and passion for the humanitarian work they carry out.
Perdita Hall, UK England
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