In: Animals
Paradise in Paraíso
November 16, 2011A visit to the Cartago region provides a flashback in time, with ruins dating back to the 16th century found here,…
Read MoreASIS? WHAT’S THIS?
July 17, 2009Saint Francis of Assisi, Francisco de Asis in Spanish, is not the most famous of Catholic Church Saints, but he…
Read MoreWhat can make you different ?
July 2, 2009A quick briefing Nowadays, the world is in movement. European countries have opened their borders each other, free movement…
Read MoreCounting Down to December…
November 12, 2008It is only 32 days and counting until our first Christmas Project. The lights and decorations are starting to go up…
Read More“Come and Experience it Yourself.”
September 1, 2008My Testimonial Markus Berres My name is Markus and I’m from Zurich in Switzerland. After more than two months now…
Read MoreCamaronal Sea Turtle Project Testimonial by Cassandra Dawn.
July 31, 2008My name is Cassandra Dawn. I am 25 years old from Tucson, Arizona. I arrived to the project in Camaronal approximately…
Read MoreMichael Schell’s testimonial. Voluntour, a vacation with a purpose.
July 31, 2008We are a family of 3: myself, my wife, Jen, and our 6 year old daughter, Alex. My daughter is off…
Read MoreSummer Camp Testimonial by Ryan Kilberg, Canada
July 31, 2008The two weeks I spent in Bambu rivaled the best two weeks I have experienced in my life. I understand very…
Read MoreSummer Camp Testimonial by Charlotte Bernsohn. Chicago, US.
July 30, 2008Sitting here on my last day in Costa Rica it’s incredible to think back to the beginning of my trip. After…
Read MoreMystery Creature
July 20, 2007We recently had a family here volunteering with us: Jamie and her 2 children, Maya and Gabe. Volunteering as a family is a wonderful experience. And the children in Costa Rica love to meet kids from around the world.
While the Malik’s were here, Gabe discovered a tiny, baby animal in the driveway of our volunteer center. None of us really had any idea what it was. The poor thing looked like it had fallen out of the trees and was in pretty bad shape. Maya was very concerned about this and decided to stay behind to care for the animal. We were all pretty convinced this fuzzy little thing was a baby kinkajou.