Volunteering
Events 2025
Volunteer in Thailand 2025
with
Global Support Link
A Life-Changing Journey of Culture, Connection, and Contribution
Discover Thailand like never before — not as a tourist, but as part of a warm, welcoming community. Join our low-cost volunteering adventure, designed for those who want to make a genuine difference while experiencing the rich culture, vibrant cities, and serene mountains of Thailand.
Apply now at www.globalsupportlink.org
and start your next great adventure.
✈️ Join Us
Step beyond sightseeing — become part of something special.
Your journey will not only transform the lives of children in Thailand but also leave you with lifelong memories, friendships, and a deeper understanding of this beautiful country.
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Your time in Thailand will be a rewarding mix of hands-on volunteering and immersive cultural exploration. Typical activities include:
Teaching and playing with young children in local nurseries and community schools
Supporting children with learning differences and helping them develop English skills
Exploring Thai culture through temple visits, local markets, and traditional meals
Venturing into the mountains for a unique rural cultural exchange — teaching, trekking, and learning alongside local families
Taking part in community projects that foster education and well-being
“The kids started recognising us and became fond of us — giving us hugs and being so sweet when we left.”
— 2025 Volunteer -
Volunteers are well looked after throughout their stay. You’ll enjoy clean, comfortable accommodation close to project sites, with time to relax and explore after a fulfilling day’s work.
Expect everything from central city hotels to traditional mountain lodges — each chosen for comfort, safety, and authenticity. Our local team provides ongoing support and guidance to ensure you feel confident, cared for, and connected.
“We were pleasantly surprised with our room — it had three beds and an en suite, and was close to the school and train.”
— 2025 Volunteer -
When you’re not teaching, you’ll have opportunities to:
Visit coffee plantations and temples
Take guided mountain walks
Enjoy traditional Thai cuisine
Experience life away from technology and immerse yourself in local culture
“It was lovely to have no reception and be away from technology for a while.”
— 2025 Volunteer -
This program is one of the most affordable ways to travel and volunteer in Southeast Asia. With accommodation, meals during excursions, and on-the-ground support all included, you’ll find it’s not only meaningful but also budget-friendly.
“Overall, the experience was great — and for the price, it’s unbelievable.”
— 2025 Volunteer -
No two journeys are the same. Our dedicated coordinators can create a bespoke volunteering plan that matches your interests — whether that’s working more with younger children, exploring the countryside, or extending your cultural immersion.
Global Support Link has provided volunteering opportunities within our NGO partners since 2008.
In 2024, we have updated our volunteering programme to strengthen our positive commitment and impact!
GSL Volunteering Summary:
GSL seeks to transform volunteering by moving beyond traditional "helping" models that often perpetuate complex issues, focusing instead on locally-led, systemic change. Our approach focuses on educating and facilitating others through strategic thinking, local leadership, and genuine collaboration. By fostering collective action, GSL aims to create measurable outcomes and lasting impact.
We prioritise "strategic doing," developing solutions that disrupt systems of inequality and injustice. Partnering with local organisations, NGOs, academic institutions, governments, and businesses, GSL co-creates community-led volunteering programs that build resilience and address social and environmental challenges at their core. Rejecting aid dependency and white saviourism, we champion ethical, respectful, and equitable volunteering practices.
Initially, senior volunteers will meet with local communities—such as in Cameroon, Nepal, Malawi, and India—where GSL has contacts, to co-develop plans with local NGOs, providing them with essential training in strategic and project planning, equipping them to manage direct funding. Once plans are in place, volunteers will be recruited to support implementation in areas like IT, education, and healthcare. IT, education, healthcare, agriculture, business building and engineering.
Our GSL volunteers will act as ambassadors with the main emphasis of the transformative process being shifted to the local community. In other words, the local community takes centre stage.
Types of Volunteering
Corporate
This programme focuses on mobilising the skills, energy and commitment of businesses and their employees to work together on specific challenges facing our partner NGO’s. This could include developing innovative solutions to water harvesting, supporting medical outreach to rural communities or creating sustainable business plans so that local communities may support themselves.
Highlights
So far, our corporate volunteer programmes have…
- provided staff to help design biogas units
- developed health education programs
- run a program for a multinational company to support the entrepreneurial aspirations of non-profits and social enterprises
- carried out a feasibility study for a renewable energy program in Nagaland
Group mentoring for local NGO’s
Global Support Link are on the lookout looking for companies or company-sponsored individuals to help develop a mental health program in Cameroon.
As part of CSR/ESG, you may wish to send a team overseas to mentor and help local NGO’s develop strategies, programs and volunteering programs in accordance with their needs.
Global Support Link can help your company develop these programs by drawing upon our collective expertise in volunteer management, community engagement, and strategic planning, offering consultancies tailored to your requirements.
Some examples include
- developing comprehensive volunteering frameworks
- designing impactful volunteer-led community projects
- evaluating volunteer programme effectiveness
By partnering with nonprofits, social enterprise, government agencies, businesses,and academic institutions, we aim to strengthen volunteering ecosystems and create sustainable solutions to social challenges worldwide.
GSL aims to scale its operations to a social enterprise while realising its vision of building a better, fairer, and more equitable world through transformative and impactful volunteering initiatives.
Individual
This programme is for adults looking to share individual skills and experience often in a teaching or youth development setting at one of our partner NGO’s. This could include teaching English in Thailand or supporting an education programme in Nepal or developing sustainable businesses for single mothers.
We also offer volunteers with higher levels of skills and experience the opportunity to help develop strategic, operational and technical policies with overseas partners. These could include developing strategic volunteering policies, training in project management, putting in place operating procedures, developing renewable energy and water management processes.
Highlights
So far, our individual volunteer programmes have…
- helped build and found corporate finance for a biogas unit in Cameroon
- helped build and found finance for a school for abandoned children in Nagaland
- run a children sponsorship program and transferred responsibility to local staff
- developed and found funding for sustainable single-mother business development
- developed a health education programme
- helped NGOs develop fund raising
As we build upon our commitment to helping small NGO’s and communities around the globe, our aim is to continue creating a positive impact through educating and advising local groups and individuals, by passing on vital leadership skills and experience to be implemented by them more autonomously and longer term.
Have you ever considered passing on your knowledge and experience as a teacher?
The Thai government want children to learn English and are always looking for native speakers to help. Currently, there is a real struggle for Thai children to “dare to speak”. We work with a Thai partner organisation who offer short, medium and long-term volunteer teaching opportunities in city and countryside schools and for novice monks.
This could be your chance to make a real difference while also immersing yourself in Thai culture and living!
Would you like to join our Board as a Trustee?
Following an internal review, and during this period of consolidation and growth, the Board has agreed to strengthen its governance and capacity by appointing two additional Trustees.
1. Treasurer
We are seeking a Trustee to serve as Treasurer, with responsibility for oversight of all financial matters of the charity.
Key responsibilities include:
Ensuring effective financial management, record keeping, and reporting to the Board.
Overseeing statutory financial returns, including to OSCR.
Managing and developing systems for Gift Aid.
Drafting and maintaining financial policies and procedures.
Providing clear financial information to support good governance and strategic growth.
This role does not require a qualified accountant. We are looking for someone with sound financial skills, attention to detail, and an interest in supporting the charity to grow sustainably.
2. International Development Representative (Overseas Partner Trustee)
We are also seeking to appoint a Trustee based outside the UK, to represent the perspective of our international partners.
Key qualities include:
Direct experience of working in or with community-based organisations.
Understanding of the challenges and opportunities in international development.
Commitment to strengthening GSL’s partnerships through insight, representation, and constructive challenge.
Enthusiasm for the mission of GSL and a willingness to actively contribute to Board discussions and decision-making.
What We’re Looking For:
We welcome applications from individuals who are committed, enthusiastic, and willing to share their experience to help GSL grow stronger. Trustees should be collaborative, values-driven, and able to contribute actively to our vision and governance.
If you are interested in one of these roles, please contact us at hello@globalsupportlink.org with a CV and a covering letter.
Our Latest Volunteer Roles
If you are interested in one of these roles, please contact us at hello@globalsupportlink.org with a CV and a covering letter.