06/06/2006
i-Opening Evening To Be Held In Belfast
What did you get out of your last holiday apart from a nasty sun burn?
Why not come back knowing that you just experienced an adventure of a lifetime by immersing yourself in a rich culture in the world’s most beautiful countries.
i-to-i, award winning international volunteer travel experts and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) provider, offer volunteer projects that allow you to see ‘real’ countries as you get away from the tourist trails. You could be rescuing sea turtles in Costa Rica, rebuilding tsunami damaged Sri Lanka or teaching children in Ghana a thing or two about soccer.
Now anyone can encounter the concept of volunteering first hand by going to an i-opening evening. Anyone can come and have a chat with the i-to-i team and returned volunteers over an early evening coffee: the relaxed atmosphere will be perfect to wind down from a hard day at work, and to explore options for that life-changing trip away.
There will be a short, informal talk at 6:00pm, with the remainder of the evening free to sit down with members of the team to can answer your specific questions. The i-Opener evening sessions is FREE to attend. The details of the next i-Opener session are as follows:
When: Thursday 15th June
Where: Wellington Park Hotel on Malone Road
Time: 6 – 8pm
Phone: + 353 (0) 58 40050
So why not make your next trip one that provides life skills, education, and homes to those that are affected by poverty and abuse whilst learning more about yourself.
Visit www.i-to-i.com for further details.
(CD)
Why not come back knowing that you just experienced an adventure of a lifetime by immersing yourself in a rich culture in the world’s most beautiful countries.
i-to-i, award winning international volunteer travel experts and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) provider, offer volunteer projects that allow you to see ‘real’ countries as you get away from the tourist trails. You could be rescuing sea turtles in Costa Rica, rebuilding tsunami damaged Sri Lanka or teaching children in Ghana a thing or two about soccer.
Now anyone can encounter the concept of volunteering first hand by going to an i-opening evening. Anyone can come and have a chat with the i-to-i team and returned volunteers over an early evening coffee: the relaxed atmosphere will be perfect to wind down from a hard day at work, and to explore options for that life-changing trip away.
There will be a short, informal talk at 6:00pm, with the remainder of the evening free to sit down with members of the team to can answer your specific questions. The i-Opener evening sessions is FREE to attend. The details of the next i-Opener session are as follows:
When: Thursday 15th June
Where: Wellington Park Hotel on Malone Road
Time: 6 – 8pm
Phone: + 353 (0) 58 40050
So why not make your next trip one that provides life skills, education, and homes to those that are affected by poverty and abuse whilst learning more about yourself.
Visit www.i-to-i.com for further details.
(CD)
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