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IT4Communities (UK) 
A charity supporting IT volunteering in the UK, funded by the charitable arm of the Information Technologists' Company and by corporate sponsorship. Supports a large network of IT professional volunteers throughout the UK and, occasionally, overseas. Since inception in 2002 its volunteers have delivered over £2.5 million worth of support to charities and voluntary sector organizations in the UK.  Visit site
iVolunteer (Israel) 
The mission of iVolunteer is to increase volunteering activities in Israel by publishing relevant information about volunteering in one central place: the portal. By doing this, the entire volunteer sector will benefit from increased professionalism and increased awareness about volunteering in Israel.  Visit site
KACCAD (Uganda) 
Since its inception KACCAD's goal has been to create awareness and development projects to raise the standard of living of underprivileged people in Wakiso and Mpigi Districts of Uganda. KACCAD is especially committed to empowering orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), women, people from child-headed households, women headed households, people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS and those with disabilities.   Visit site
Kibbutz Volunteer 
This site will offer tips, hints and information on being a kibbutz volunteer, what Israel is like and what you can get up to over there.  Visit site
Lindersvold (Denmark) 
Lindersvold is a school located near Copenhagen which trains international volunteers. It offers a 14-month training programme including six months work as a development instructor in Africa.  Visit site
LosZuGhana (Ghana) 
Requires volunteers for orphanages and schools in Ghana. Main site in German - see also volunteerghana.wordpress.com for English.  Visit site
Lotus Children's Home 
The Lotus Children’s Home in Kathmandu, Nepal, cares for children through the support of both local and international volunteers, and ensures that the children receive a proper education. For international volunteers, language and culture classes are provided during the beginning of their stay. Both short and long-term volunteers are welcome, and the length of time to volunteer is up to each volunteer.  Visit site
Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) 
Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is an international humanitarian organisation that provides emergency medical aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care in more than 60 countries.  MSF provides aid where it is most needed, regardless of race, religion, or politics, and strives to raise awareness of the plight of the people we assist.  MSF teams are composed of international volunteers and skilled local staff. Together, they work closely with national medical professionals and cooperate with other aid organisations.  A private non-profit association, MSF is an international network with offices in 19 countries.  Visit site
Mercy Ships 
Mercy Ships is a global charity providing developing countries with free medical and surgical services. It also helps local communities develop sustainable water, sanitation and education programs. The charity operates the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship, the Africa Mercy, staffed with volunteer doctors, nurses, engineers and agriculturists who visit ports in some of the world’s poorest countries.  Visit site
Minnesota Studies in International Development 
MSID is an academic study abroad program with emphasis on grassroots internships, the study of development and research. Enrollment options include fall semester, spring semester and full academic year.  Visit site

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