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We hope you enjoy reading about the work of our volunteers. On average, it costs £4.83 to keep a VSO volunteer living and working overseas for a day. That may not sound like a vast amount, but the more money we receive the more volunteers we can keep working. If you would like to help support our volunteers, please join the scheme!

If you are already a member of the Volunteer Linking scheme perhaps you would like to make an individual gift, or increase your regular monthly gift.

This site was launched in March 2008. If you have any suggestions for how we might improve it, please email us.

  • Please pass on my thanks to Jason for his splendid newsletter and photos. He gives me very clear and graphic accounts of the situation and the work he is involved with. The Reach Out program does seem to be excellent in that it makes the best of limited resources and uses the resource of treated patients themselves to help new patients.

    Dr Jim Milledge
  • I have been reading your update from the Bwindi Community Health Centre. Thank you very much for providing such a wide-ranging insight into the work you are doing and the challenges it brings you. Thank you for your time, effort and devotion there. Good for you.

    William Leigh-Pemberton
  • Once again I was so pleased to get Nicola's update from Tanzania and the lovely photos of the children and herself. She always explains everything so well and certainly has a most interesting if hectic life doing so much good. She's doing a great job.

    B Warwick
  • Thank you for enclosing Jan Power's letter and the details of the VSO work which interests me as over the years I have noticed the changes. I am anxious to support charities which give me some personal feedback and Jan Powers' letter did the trick! I'd really enjoy reading more in the future.

    Kathleen Donaldson
  • Thank you for updating me with Paul Williams' latest activity, which I read with pleasure. Supporting VSO at this level makes me much more appreciative of its work and achievements than being an ordinary member.

    Gill D'Arcy