How to have a safe volunteer experience ๐Ÿ––๐Ÿผ

Young female volunteer arriving at a farm and meeting hosts, shaking hands in front of a red barn and green fields, symbolizing cultural exchange and rural volunteering.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ A few things to keep in mind before volunteering

This guide is for both volunteers and hosts. It shares practical tips to help make each exchange safer and more respectful for everyone involved.

It suggests taking time to look into who you’re staying withโ€”beyond how a place or person looks or sounds. Language ability, background, or appearance shouldnโ€™t be the basis for trust or mistrustโ€”but transparency, clear communication, and consistency are worth paying attention to.

Volunteers are encouraged to speak with hosts in advance, ask detailed questions, and avoid jumping to conclusions based on photos or polished profiles. Let someone close to you know your plans, meet your host in a public space first if possible, and pay attention to how you feel.

Knowing local emergency numbers, having a backup plan, keeping your belongings secure, and knowing how to set limits when needed are all part of taking care of yourself. After your stay, leaving honest feedback can help others and build trust in the network.

This isnโ€™t about fearโ€”itโ€™s about clarity, communication, and looking out for one another.

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Author: Voluntouring staff

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