Welcome to our volunteering in Trinidad and Tobago page. Find a list of free and low-cost volunteering opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago below.
How to find volunteering opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago
You can access these opportunities in two ways.
Your first option is to buy our Directory of Volunteering opportunities which lists these opportunities in a PDF. This gives you a document that is easy to search, and which you can use even when you’re not connected to the internet.
More importantly with the directory, you will also get a list of questions to ask to make sure you get the most out of your volunteering experience. We know how important it is to clarify expectations and to get a clear idea of what you’re signing up for before you volunteer. I know that there are opportunities we signed up for that didn’t end up being what we expected. A conversation with the hosts before we turned up would have helped us avoid a few uncomfortable situations. You can find our Directory of Volunteering opportunities abroad here.
The second option is to look for the opportunities below.
We consistently add new volunteering opportunities to each country so do check in regularly to find some great responsible volunteering opportunities abroad. We would also love your help in keeping this list up to date and useful. If you know of any other places that should be featured, or maybe you’ve visited a place and would like to share your story, please get in touch.
We really hope this information helps you volunteer abroad in a way that makes your travels feel meaningful and memorable.
You can also read this article by the wonderful People and Places: Key questions and answers before you volunteer
Organisation: Save Our Sea Turtles
Location: Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Website: http://sos-tobago.org/
Save Our Sea Turtles (SOS) is a registered community-based organization, founded in 2000 with an ambitious mission to conserve Tobago’s sea turtles and their coastal and marine habitat through research, education and eco-tourism.
Volunteers are the backbone of our efforts …whether it’s long nights on the beach tagging turtles, early morning walks to count nests and rescue disoriented hatchlings, putting together a children’s program or helping to create a new website feature. To find out more please visit our website.