How Globe Aware Works in 25+ Countries: Volunteer Abroad the Ethical Way
Travel can be transformational, but volunteer travel has the power to change how you see the world and your place in it.
In a recent episode of Cheryl's Travel Blueprint, host Cheryl sits down with Kimberly Haley-Coleman, Founder and Executive Director of Globe Aware, to unpack what ethical, responsible service travel really looks like.
With programs in 25+ countries, Globe Aware specializes in short-term, community-led volunteer programs that move away from "savior-style" volunteering and instead focus on partnership, cultural respect, and sustainable impact. Kimberly explains how even a one-week, well-structured volunteer trip can foster deeper cultural understanding, gratitude, and meaningful connection for volunteers and host communities alike.
What this episode covers:
- Why short-term volunteer trips can be powerful when designed responsibly
- What a typical Globe Aware volunteer week looks like (hands-on service, cultural immersion, and reflection)
- How projects are selected with a local-led, safety-first approach
- A spotlight on the stunning Camino del Mayab Trail project in Mexico
- The impact of volunteer travel on families, teens, and working professionals
- The future of volunteer travel, including corporate matching and service-based programs
For travelers seeking more than sightseeing-those craving purpose, connection, and cultural exchange-this conversation offers an inspiring look at how ethical volunteer travel can truly transform the way we explore the world.