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Why volunteer with us?

We do our best to keep the costs of each trip as low as possible, to enable more volunteers to be sent around the world, to where they are needed most. Our top priority is helping animals in places where no one else can - and you can be part of this while having the adventure of a lifetime! Got questions? Check our FAQs

Make a lasting impact

Make a lasting impact

Work on vital projects that improve animal welfare in underserved communities around the world. Your contribution directly helps animals and communities that have limited access to veterinary care.

Gain unique experience

Gain unique experience

Develop practical skills in challenging and rewarding environments you won't find anywhere else. Build your CV with hands-on experience in international veterinary work.

All levels welcome

All levels welcome

From vet students to experienced professionals, and even non-veterinary volunteers. We have opportunities for everyone who wants to make a difference.

Affordable adventures

Affordable adventures

We keep costs low so more people can participate in life-changing experiences. Your investment goes directly toward helping animals and communities in need.

Hear from past volunteers

Ellie Shelburne

Ellie Shelburne

Veterinarian

Volunteered at Karumbé Sea Turtle Project

Perhaps my favourite activity was releasing tagged turtles back to the ocean, knowing they can live over 80 years and swim huge distances, to Africa, the United States and back to Uruguay. I came away with many memories and a renewed awareness of how many of the things we do can affect the earth and all its creatures.

Melinda Hollinger

Melinda Hollinger

Veterinary Technician

Volunteered at the Galapagos Animal Doctors

Our volunteer handbooks from WVS were very helpful in preparing for our trip detailing everything we needed from vaccinations required, and what to pack in our luggage, to what to expect on the islands.

Paul and Annie

Paul and Annie

Volunteers

Volunteered at WVS Thailand

This experience has changed everything about us. We know that even when we move on from here, we will always return, for as long as it's possible. We have made that our commitment.

Frequently asked questions for volunteering abroad

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Is volunteering abroad for me?

Are you looking for more than an overseas vacation? Are you looking for a meaningful experience that will challenge you? Volunteering may be for you.

Volunteering can be hard work, and often in conditions you may not be used to. You may have to work with basic resources, brave the wet season, or sleep under a mosquito net. Nonetheless, those who take these challenges in their stride, return home after nothing short of a life-changing experience.

With plenty of projects around the world taking on volunteers, it's only a matter of time before you find the right one for you. So, what are you waiting for? Start your journey today by browsing our volunteer trips. Where can you see yourself spending your time and energy to help animals in need?

Why volunteer with Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS)?

WVS was founded in 2003 by veterinarian Luke Gamble. In Luke’s travel as a vet as he saw that all over the world millions of animals were lacking access to the even the most basic level of veterinary care. WVS was created to change this. Alongside this, Mission Rabies project was launched in 2013 to protect people and animals living in areas affected by rabies.

Today, we are transforming the world for animals and communities, bringing expert care to where it’s needed the most, promoting long-lasting improvements in animal welfare, and ending one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

Since the beginning, volunteers have played a crucial role in our life-saving work. Hundreds of volunteers – veterinarians, vet nurses, and animal lovers – have supported our animal welfare projects around the world. We deploy volunteers, both veterinary and non-veterinary, to exciting projects all around the globe, to places where you can make a real difference to the lives of animals.

You can join our team of international volunteers. Apply today, and become an official part of the WVS family.

I’m not a veterinarian or a veterinary nurse. Can I still volunteer?

Absolutely! Whilst some of our WVS volunteer programmes are based in veterinary clinics or outreach clinics and require a certain level of experience wither as a student, graduate, or professionals, we also have some projects perfect for people without a veterinary background.

Animal lovers just like you who are passionate about animal welfare, could help track animals in South Africa, assist wildlife rangers in Malawi, or conduct surveys on stranded sea turtles in Uruguay, just to name a few.

For our Mission Rabies projects, we need both veterinary and non-veterinary volunteers. We have various positions to fill, from dog painters, educators and data collectors, everyone has an important position to fill, and Mission Rabies couldn’t work without them. Check out our volunteer information on the project page.

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