The following organizations offer volunteer programs in Panama:
1. Peace Corps Panama:
Peace Corp Panama website: This internationally known organization has a Panama Chapter.
In the words of Kevin Quigley, the Peace Corp organization can be described as follows:
"We are a non-profit membership organization for people who have served as volunteers and staff in the Peace Corps, as well as friends and family of the Peace Corps community. We seek to foster peace through service, education and advocacy. We have served in 135 countries around the world and return home to every state across the country.
Our mission stems directly from goals of the Peace Corps, created by President John F. Kennedy and authorized by Congress:
A) to help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women;
B) to help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served
C) to help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.
Service is the link among these goals. Service to others. Service to our communities. Service as citizens of our country. Americans volunteer for Peace Corps for many different reasons, but service is at the heart of their desire to volunteer."
2. Global Vision International offers a Volunteer program to work with Turtles in the Bastimento Island
This program is offered year round, with multiple program lengths available.
Undergraduate and Graduate College credits available. The program is offered in English. Contact with former participants
is possible.
For more information,
contact Heather Keyser of Global Vision International
252 Newbury St, Suite 4,
Boston, MA 02216
Phone: 617-674-2105
Fax: 617-674-2109
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Or visit GVI's program description website
3. Amigos Link:
This program offers the possiblity to return home with improved spanish skills and the personal growth that comes from
learning about a foreign culture. This program combines efforts with selected academic and volunteer groups.
For more information contact Tara White at:
Amigos
5618 Star Lane
Houston, TX, 77057
Phone: 713-782-5290
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Website: AmigosLink.org
1. Peace Corps Panama:
Peace Corp Panama website: This internationally known organization has a Panama Chapter.
In the words of Kevin Quigley, the Peace Corp organization can be described as follows:
"We are a non-profit membership organization for people who have served as volunteers and staff in the Peace Corps, as well as friends and family of the Peace Corps community. We seek to foster peace through service, education and advocacy. We have served in 135 countries around the world and return home to every state across the country.
Our mission stems directly from goals of the Peace Corps, created by President John F. Kennedy and authorized by Congress:
A) to help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women;
B) to help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served
C) to help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.
Service is the link among these goals. Service to others. Service to our communities. Service as citizens of our country. Americans volunteer for Peace Corps for many different reasons, but service is at the heart of their desire to volunteer."
2. Global Vision International offers a Volunteer program to work with Turtles in the Bastimento Island
This program is offered year round, with multiple program lengths available.
Undergraduate and Graduate College credits available. The program is offered in English. Contact with former participants
is possible.
For more information,
contact Heather Keyser of Global Vision International
252 Newbury St, Suite 4,
Boston, MA 02216
Phone: 617-674-2105
Fax: 617-674-2109
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Or visit GVI's program description website
3. Amigos Link:
This program offers the possiblity to return home with improved spanish skills and the personal growth that comes from
learning about a foreign culture. This program combines efforts with selected academic and volunteer groups.
For more information contact Tara White at:
Amigos
5618 Star Lane
Houston, TX, 77057
Phone: 713-782-5290
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Website: AmigosLink.org
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A Look at Panama’s National Parks
Campana National Park
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Other National Parks
In alphabetical order, Panama's National Parks are:


