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Queen's scope and diversity grows with every student who leaves their home country to join this community, and with every student who extends their education beyond our borders.
Visit exhibitor booths where you can ask your questions about opportunities to study, work, volunteer, intern, travel, and/or teach English outside of Canada as well as find out about funding opportunities for your sojourn abroad.
A student-run volunteer organization whose mission is to assist developing communities in Canada and abroad in improving their quality of life through local partnerships in country.
Queen's Health Outreach (QHO)is an entirely student-run NGO dedicated to promoting health through needs-based peer education initiatives both locally and internationally. In addition to publishing a web-based health and development publication, students from diverse faculties plan and implement health-based curricula in elementary schools, high schools, and community groups. QHO members aim to enhance sustainability and effectiveness by partnering with like-minded organizations wherever they work. Each year QHO holds an Annual General Meeting in mid-September, and hires Peer-Educators early in the Fall semester. Donations are welcome.
Tips for finding volunteer positions.
Volunteer work is a great way to contribute to the global community and also foster personal growth. You can learn a lot about yourself by volunteering to help others. There are a wide range of opportunities available, with many different organizations.
An organization committed to advancing the concept of community based rehabilitation (CBR) practice in partnership with persons with disabilities and their communities around the world.