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

Working with children was also a highlight. We gave presentations on overcoming anxiety and helped specific children through one-on-one sessions. The freedom to explore different areas of the hospitals allowed me to tailor my experience to my interests.
Outside of work, I enjoyed exploring Ghana’s beautiful landscapes and historic sites, including Cape Coast and Accra. The entire experience has been impactful, and I’ve shared it in job interviews since returning home.

The placement not only broadened my understanding of global justice issues but also helped me develop practical employability skills. I participated in the production of documentaries highlighting prisoners’ stories, which was both eye-opening and educational. Outside of work, I explored the beautiful country, visiting national landmarks and meeting welcoming people, which made my time in Ghana unforgettable.

Working in the orphanage was the highlight of my trip. Building relationships with the children was truly rewarding, and I only wish I had more time there. The other volunteers and the local team, especially Albert, made the experience even more memorable. Ghana’s rich culture and beautiful landscape were a joy to explore on weekends, adding to the overall experience. I’d recommend this program to those seeking to observe and learn in a unique and meaningful setting.

Adjusting to life in Jaipur took some adaptability, but the warmth of the community made it easier. The city’s rich culture, historic sites, and the hospital’s dedication to care inspired me throughout my stay. Exploring Jaipur on weekends added a vibrant cultural dimension to my time there. Overall, the hands-on clinical experience, combined with cultural immersion, made this placement deeply enriching, both professionally and personally. I would definitely encourage my friends and university peers to participate in this placement.
GET INSPIRED
Are you a criminology or law graduate looking to gain experience working abroad, but not sure if it may be the right path for you? Learn how volunteering in law and criminology abroad can be an enriching journey helping you gain work experience and prepare you for an incredible career ahead.
We shared Max's story last summer as he first arrived in Ghana, and since he has been back we have the rest o what he has been up to on his criminology and law programme, - visiting prisons and working with police!
All of the pictures online of volunteers in scrubs, outside prisons, or exploring some amazing places seems so far away! How do you get from sitting in front of your computer to a psychiatric hospital or law clinic? We’ve got this step by step guide for you to make our process clear and alleviate your worries on how it all works, so you too can become a Vocational Impact volunteer!
Read psychology student Aparna’s story about her experience volunteering abroad in hospitals and children's foundations in Jaipur!
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