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

Creative Arts and Development Volunteer Programme in India
Apply your creativity and make a meaningful impact in India. Whether you are passionate about music, drama, photography, or any other creative art form, this programme offers you the opportunity to develop creative projects working directly with local charity projects.
Location: Jaipur, India
Price: From £350
Duration: 1-12 weeks +
Dates: 1st week of every month (flexible start dates offered)
Age: 18+
Includes: Accommodation, meals, airport pickup/dropoff, in-country transport, professional programme development, 24/7 support
Creative Arts Development Volunteer Programme In South Africa
Spread creativity and connect with people using art with the Creative Arts Development Volunteering Programme in South Africa, where you can unleash your creativity and make a meaningful impact.
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Price: From £350
Duration: 1-12 weeks +
Dates: 1st week of every month (flexible start dates offered)
Age: 18+
Includes: Accommodation, meals, airport pickup/dropoff, in-country transport, professional programme development, 24/7 support
Creative Arts Development Volunteer Programme In Ghana
Apply your creativity and make a meaningful impact abroad. Whether you are passionate about music, drama, photography, or any other creative art form, this programme offers you the opportunity to develop creative projects working directly with local communities.
Location: Senya Beraku, Ghana
Price: From £350
Duration: 1-12 Weeks +
Dates: 1st week of every month (flexible start dates offered)
Age: 18+
Includes: Accommodation, meals, airport pickup/dropoff, in-country transport, professional programme development, 24/7 support
Sports Coaching and Development Volunteer Programme In Ghana
Apply your passion for sports and make a real difference by engaging local communities through sports and running training sessions for youth clubs. Work alongside local sports coaches and work in local schools on sports programmes.
Location: Senya Beraku, Ghana
Price: From £350
Duration: 1-12 Weeks +
Dates: 1st week of every month (flexible start dates offered)
Age: 18+
Includes: Accommodation, meals, airport pickup/dropoff, in-country transport, professional programme development, 24/7 support

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

The Team Are Welcoming and Motivated
I joined the programme with mixed feelings, but my experience quickly became both fulfilling and eye-opening. The team was welcoming, motivated, and clearly proud of the work they do, and I worked really well with the other volunteers, which made the experience productive and enjoyable. I was involved in community outreach, gave presentations, interacted with children at Nkosi’s Haven, and took part in awareness sessions with teenage boys with intellectual disabilities on sensitive topics like child pregnancy, responsibility, consent, and safe behaviour.

I used visual aids, real-life examples, and open discussions to communicate in a respectful and engaging way, and the boys were receptive and asked thoughtful questions. These experiences directly related to my psychology studies and helped me apply developmental psychology and communication strategies in real-world settings. I developed patience, empathy, active listening, and adaptability, and gained confidence working with people from different backgrounds.

Being part of a team committed to making a real difference showed me how even small actions can have a big impact and confirmed my interest in community mental health.
Benedicta Johnson
Teesside University
June 25
The Experience Was Surreal, Meaningful, and Unforgettable
My psychology and mental health placement in Ghana (Senya) was truly the best time of my life. I was able to sit in on multiple counselling sessions and actively participate, including cases involving depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and addiction, which was incredible and so educational. At Ankaful, Nancy and Dr. Ike were amazing, and I also learned a lot during meetings at the rehab centre. Interacting with psychiatric patients helped me gain a real understanding of their lived experience of mental health disorders, which confirmed that clinical psychology is the career path I want to pursue and gave me confidence in my abilities.

Working with the children at Becky’s was life-changing — I built friendships with them, especially through playing football, and they were some of the kindest and happiest children I’ve ever met. The programme was well organised, I felt very safe, and everyone was welcoming. Even with some quieter weeks due to nursing strikes, the experience was surreal, meaningful, and unforgettable.
Asta Nyborg
University of Edinburgh
 I Gained Valuable Hands-on Experience
During my psychology and mental health placement in Ghana, I gained valuable hands-on experience working in hospitals and learning directly from real cases. Based on our experience and where we learned the most, I think focusing more time at Ankaful was especially beneficial, as there was not much to do at Fetteh.

Even so, the opportunity to observe, engage, and understand how mental health care works in a different setting was incredibly meaningful and enhanced both my education and personal interests. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would absolutely encourage others to sign up — if not now, then when? These placements are such a great opportunity to travel the world while enhancing your education; it’s truly the best of both worlds.

I also loved journaling nearly every day and taking so many pictures to document everything I learned. I also think the 10% discount is a great incentive, especially for students who may feel burdened by the price, making this experience more accessible to more people.
Mady Holmes
Carleton University
May 2025
The Practical Experience Was Incredibly Valuable
Arriving in Ghana was an emotional and eye-opening experience, marked by initial nerves and culture shock that quickly turned into excitement and growth. Once welcomed by the team and settled into the accommodation, it became clear how special the experience would be. Visiting the orphanage was a highlight, with the children greeting us with open arms, love and appreciation, creating an instant sense of belonging and purpose.

The practical experience in hospitals was incredibly valuable. I observed counselling sessions at Kasoa Hospital, participated in counselling and patient engagement at Fetteh Hospital, joined a Narcotics Anonymous meeting at Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital, and worked mainly across the rehab, OT and psychology wards. Sitting in on counselling sessions directly related to my studies, while community outreach for Mental Health Awareness Month allowed me to apply my learning in real-world settings.

Beyond clinical work, exploring Ghana and experiencing its strong sense of community was life-changing. This placement deepened my appreciation for different cultures, strengthened my personal growth, and provided meaningful, hands-on experience that I would absolutely recommend to others.
Aaron Gillard
Carleton University
May 2025

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.

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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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