Who wouldn’t adore a spot hidden away in the hills that look like a real-life fairytale?
One of the biggest things that ILP volunteers say after they return home from a volunteer experience abroad is that they miss the children they taught - they miss "their kids". If you're lucky enough, you may get to see them again!
Topics: Europe, All About ILP + Volunteering
Posted by Emily Henkel on 6/30/17 3:22 PM
So you don’t speak a word of the local language, but thanks to the sweet missionaries, you were able to understand what was happening at the church .... how to say thank you for something like that? We have some ideas (and tips) that will work in any country.
Topics: LDS
Wondering how easy it is to bring (and use) your Polaroid camera on your ILP adventure? We’ve got some insights from volunteers who have done just that.
Afraid to look at your bank account, let alone plan a budget? Yep, me too. No matter what you’re earning and spending, here’s how to make budgeting a piece of cake.
Topics: Saving Money + Fundraising
You’ll probably need to leave your piano at home (sorry) but that doesn’t mean you can’t bring another instrument abroad.
Topics: All About ILP + Volunteering
If you spend your lunch breaks checking flights to Europe and counting the empty pages in your passport, you need these tips.
International Language Programs (ILP) sends volunteers abroad countries all over the world to teach kids English — and while every country is unique, the kids you'll be with really make your semester worth it.
We interviewed Hannah who has volunteered abroad with ILP in six different countries!You're going to want to hear about her adventures.
Topics: All About ILP + Volunteering, Tips For Your Twenties
We are ILP, a Utah-based non-profit org that has service abroad opportunities for college-age volunteers. We love travel so we're sharing all our tips for making the most of your time living abroad + seeing the world, and how to do it all on the tiniest budget.