How Volunteer Vacations Connect Us With Each Other
The people you meet volunteering more than likely share some of your environmental core values, and the willingness to give back. A 2022 Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area volunteer noted that one of their favorite experiences from their trip was “coming together, as strangers initially, with a common goal of improving the national park! By the end of the week, we were all friends! I will miss my crew, and I look forward to doing more AHS volunteer vacations with them next year.”
You do not need a partner or group to join a Volunteer Vacation. While it is great to have personal friends with you, joining a Volunteer Vacation provides you with a group to collaborate with, learn from, and enjoy the outdoors alongside.
A volunteer who attended the 2022 Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge shared that they “really enjoyed working with the other volunteers on a common goal to help out with repairing the bridge and clearing the trail. Everyone had a very positive outlook and was more than eager to help. It was great meeting new people and working together to improve our world.” Making new friends may have numerous benefits; connecting with others can make you feel good, create new opportunities to learn, expand your network, and feel more confident in a new place, especially while on the trail.
Ready to explore the outdoors and create lasting friendships? Learn more about Volunteer Vacations opportunities and discover the truth of common myths about Volunteer Vacations.