
For more information or to fill out the application online check out Isla’s website (www.isla-serve.org), 970-372-9515, info@isla-serve.org
Sustainability Through Empowerment

For more information or to fill out the application online check out Isla’s website (www.isla-serve.org), 970-372-9515, info@isla-serve.org
Isla (International Service Learning Alliance) is excited to offer you their newest sustainable development and service-learning opportunity in the Ucayali Region of the Central Peruvian Amazon, hosted by Village Earth. People interested in ecotourism, environmental conservation, wildlife species research, and teaching English should apply at
http://isla-serve.org/apply.html
The deadline to apply has been extended to May 1, 2009.
This is a great opportunity to work with Village Earth in the field! Training for all of Isla’s programs is provided by Village Earth.
Isla’s Peru program is a great opportunity for small groups who want to learn, travel and serve together through sustainable development. Program fees are significantly reduced for groups of 2 to 10 people. Volunteer programs available from 2-8 weeks.
For more information contact Chelsea DeFoort at cdefoort@isla-serve.org or 970.372.9516.
Additional programs are available for the summer and fall of 2009 in Bulgaria, Ghana, and India.
Service-learning builds your professional profile while expanding your perspectives in global development. Isla offers you a unique experience by matching your skill sets and passion with their program partners across the globe. If you have felt the need to learn how to make a difference in your own life and share in the lives of your fellow citizens across oceans, now is your opportunity!

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