Help Me With Giving Back to Communities Around the World!

One Woman. Every Country. Giving Back Along the Way.

From Kez W

I'm a world traveller attempting to do what less than 100 other females on the earth have done... travel to every UN recognised country on the planet! Moreover, I'll be giving back to communities along the way!

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Update #3

18 days ago

In conjunction with a contact in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, I will be starting a programme aimed giving under privileged students in the city access to English classes.

We're currently waiting on some equipment to arrive and we should be able to get the classes underway next month!

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Hi There! My name is Kez and I'm a budget, adventure traveller who is planning to be one of less than 100 females to step foot in every UN recognised country on the planet! All while giving back to communities along the way. Let me share my vision with you..

A Dream of Travelling the World and Giving Back to Communities Along the Way

I've always been fascinated by different cultures and natural wonders around the world, so I thought, why not visit everywhere? Although it's not just enough for me to visit. I want to connect. I want to uplift and support the communities that I pass through. Especially the one's off the beaten path.  

Why is Giving Back to the Community Important?

As humans, I think we need to have humanity and help people along the way. At home, I volunteer for charity organisations such as Unison, (working towards equality), Oxfam (helping people in low socio-economic conditions) and Food Angel (feeding people in low socio-economic areas).

These are projects that are meaningful to me, while giving back to communities gives me a sense of purpose and something to be proud of.

How Your Donation Will Help Me Give Back Around the World

Your contribution will go towards one year worth of travel expenses, (365x$15), so that I can concentrate on my giving back projects, like my ongoing English programmes for students in Afghanistan and Ethiopia that wouldn't normally have access to education.   

I will update my blog and social media channels along the way to keep you in the loop about how I'm volunteering and giving back to communities around the world. There may even be some adventures had along the way.

Final Note on My Volunteering Around the World Mission

My mission is to reach all UN recognised countries by the end of the year. Your help right now makes a real difference. To be part of this global journey with impact, you can help by donating and sharing.

I would be forever grateful for any support from kind souls out there that see and believe in my vision for volunteering and giving back to communities around the world.

I can also offer you a copy of my bestselling travel guide, Wandering the World on a Shoestring as a thank you gift if you make a US$50 donation, or a 'Choose Kez's adventure' opportunity with a US$100  donation, to show my appreciation and give something back to you for your kindness. :o)

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Kez W posted a new update:
18 days ago

Update #3

In conjunction with a contact in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, I will be starting a programme aimed giving under privileged students in the city access to English classes.

We're currently waiting on some equipment to arrive and we should be able to get the classes underway next month!

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Kez W posted a new update:
2 months ago

Update #2

I'm proud to announce that I have made an agreement with one of the many schools that I visited in Afghanistan to provide weekly classes for female secondary students.

Both the students and myself are excited to embark upon this new adventure, where I aim to make a positive impact in the lives of these young women.

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Kez W posted a new update:
3 months ago

Update #1

Today I visited a school where female students that normally wouldn't be able to attend school, (due to socioeconomic issues, or the banning of education for females of secondary age in Afghanistan).

I had a great time interacting with these bright and motivated students in the short time I was given to teach them.

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