Whether you’ve just turned 18 or about to reach your 30s, chances are you’ve probably thought about volunteering abroad.
With more chaos in the world today, it only helps to consider what we can to help others near and far.
To help you consider whether volunteering is right for you, we’ve narrowed down the top reasons why our generation should volunteer now.
Here are 5 reasons why millennials should volunteer in Africa.
1. The Friendly People
While it is fair to say that most countries in Africa had suffered their share of economic and political instability, these people have managed to strive and stay positive.
While there are precautions, just like any other country, Africa as a whole is filled with diverse people and unique cultures.
2. Diverse Destinations
Africa is known for its abundance in deserts and landscapes. However, there is more to see in Africa with the variety of landscapes and sceneries.
From the sandy dunes of the Sahara desert to the open plains of Kendra, and the rainforests of Congo, no there is two same landscapes in Africa.
3. Variety of Volunteering Opportunities
Africa is known to offer a variety of volunteer options that vary from wildlife conversation to medical outreach and research.
While the length of the volunteer programs, volunteers can find the ideal projects for both short and long term opportunities.
4. Human Challenges
While everyone sees the benefits in volunteering in Africa, there are many challenges that they can also benefit from.
It is the nature of volunteering in Africa that requires the ability to quickly adapt to new surroundings and often emotional situations.
However, it is through these experiences that millennials will learn how to appreciate their time and support the future of Africa.
5. Improves the Future of Africa
Over the decades, the African continent has experienced an array of ups and downs. With that, comes the need to help secure the being of Africa and build a sustainable future of the African families.
What are your thoughts on volunteering in Africa and abroad? Have you done it before? Comment below and share your thoughts with us!