Sports, Arts & Music volunteer Programmes
Apply Your Passion for Sports or the Arts and Make a Difference
Are you looking to make an impact in global communities in a more active and creative way? You can contribute to community development projects across the world with Vocational Impact’s Sports, Arts & Music Volunteer Programmes.
Whether you choose to volunteer in Ghana, South Africa, or India, each placement focuses on cultural and community development by using Sports or Art as a means of addressing challenges such as women’s empowerment, education and well-being.
Start your volunteer adventure today and be part of the change!
VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTS
- Make a Global Impact: Join our Sports, Arts & Music Volunteer Programmes and contribute to positive change in local communities worldwide.
- Diverse Opportunities: Engage in cultural and community development projects using Sports and the Arts to empower individuals and foster sustainable development.
- Practical Experience: Gain valuable skills and practical work experience in areas such as education, women’s empowerment, child development, and more.
- Tailored Support: Benefit from 1-1 guidance and a personalised experience, ensuring your journey aligns with your interests and goals.
Sports, Arts and Music
WHY VOLUNTEER WITH
VOCATIONAL IMPACT?
We were founded with a goal to turn the volunteer travel industry on its head.
It’s simple really, the largest percentage of your donation goes directly to our long-term partner projects and we match your unique skills and goals to the place they’ll make the most impact.
We prioritise the sustainable development of communities around the world and want people to have rewarding experiences that they know really make a difference to the people they’re working with.
Get in touch with our volunteer coordinators to understand how your tailor-made programme can directly support projects across the world whilst giving you the professional experience that will help you stand out from the crowd.
Hear from our volunteers
At the children’s home, I delivered psychoeducational workshops for children on anxiety and managing low mood, which strengthened my communication and adaptability when working with a wide age range. I was also inspired by seeing former children from the home now thriving at university, which showed the long-term impact of the project. This placement gave me valuable cross-cultural clinical experience that will strongly support my future career in psychology and therapy.
The staff were kind, welcoming, and always willing to answer questions, and I felt supported while learning new skills. Meeting the children was especially life-changing — despite having so little, they were some of the happiest people I’ve ever met and taught me a lot about gratitude and resilience. This placement pushed me out of my comfort zone, improved my confidence, and gave me meaningful, hands-on experience that will help with my studies and future career in psychology.
Although I spent some time working independently, it pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me grow in confidence, especially in working with children. The staff and locals were incredibly kind and welcoming, and the food, culture, and friendships made the experience unforgettable. I would absolutely encourage others to take this opportunity.
The experience directly complemented my criminology and law studies and gave me insight that few people entering this field have the opportunity to gain. Beyond the professional learning, exploring markets, schools, and local communities helped me better understand daily life in Ghana. This placement broadened my perspective on global justice issues and was an experience I would strongly encourage others to embrace with an open mind.
GET INSPIRED
As Christmas and New Year has come and gone and we are well into 2026, we wanted to take a moment to look back on 2025 and what a truly fantastic year it was for us.
Valerie volunteered with us in South Africa on a Law and Human Rights programme. Learn all about her time working real cases, creating community connections, and making a positive impact.
You want to travel, get work experience, and use your time to do something good. There’s programme options all over the world in all sorts of fields but…..why are there fees associated? Our latest blog post breaks down how it all works and what you can do.
Read Shani's story about her experience volunteering in Ghana at general and psychiatric hospitals, as well as working with children on their mental health and wellbeing!
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