Volunteer in Vietnam

Support community development initiatives in Da Nang, Vietnam.

Welcome to Da Nang, an extraordinary coastal city in Vietnam where lush mountains meet beautiful beaches and the shimmering sea. Here, you’ll make a difference through community development projects while exploring breathtaking sights. Embrace the chance to teach English, immerse yourself into the local culture and traditions,  and savour exquisite Vietnamese cuisine. Get ready for an adventure that blends meaningful work with unforgettable moments in one of Vietnam’s most captivating settings.

Location

Da Nang (pronounced “da-nang”) is one of the biggest cities in Vietnam with about 1 million residents. It’s renowned as being the most livable city in Vietnam, offering a rare combination of big city facilities, clean environment, laid-back beach vibes, delicious healthy food and being surrounded by nature. 

The closest city is Hue, just a two-hour drive or train ride away, while Hoi An is a 30-minute drive. You’ll stay walking distance from the beach and get to explore the scenic Han River and the Son Tra Peninsula nature reserve.

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Volunteering
Volunteer with Children and Teach English in Vietnam
Empowering communities in Vietnam

Our local team in Vietnam is dedicated to uplifting rural communities with a focus on education, empowerment and well-being for children and women. In areas where access to educational and economic opportunities is limited, our programs are designed to bridge these gaps and promote growth. We take a comprehensive approach, offering educational initiatives, vocational training, business support and mental health programs to meet diverse needs.

The local team has been fortunate to collaborate with over 110 volunteers from 36 countries. Together, we have reached more than 5,000 Vietnamese students with English language instruction and have supported over 70 ethnic minority women.

By providing entrepreneurial training, essential resources and mental health support, we assist individuals overcome challenges and break the cycle of poverty. Our mission is to empower everyone involved to achieve their full potential, transform their lives and contribute positively to their communities.

Culture vibes

Da Nang is where old-school Vietnamese heritage meets a fresh, modern twist, all wrapped up in epic natural beauty. The city’s cultural mix is as vibrant as its landscapes, featuring everything from ancient temples and traditional festivals to trendy spots and heritage highlights. 

Foodies, rejoice – Da Nang serves up mouthwatering local dishes like Mi Quang (that next-level Vietnamese noodle experience) and Banh Xeo (crispy crepes that are basically perfection). The people here are famously friendly, adding to the city’s laid-back, community-centric vibe. With standout features like the Dragon Bridge and innovative urban projects, plus easy access to stunning beaches, lush mountains and serene rivers, Da Nang isn’t just a place you visit; it’s a whole mood.

Top 5 highlights
  • Get the opportunity to work with children and empower women from rural areas by contributing to an impactful locally-led program.
  • Live just a short stroll from the beach in Da Nang – renowned  as being the most liveable city in Vietnam thanks to its cleanliness, modern vibe and stunning natural scenery.
  • Experience a huge variety of natural attractions – the Marble Mountains, the Han River, Son Tra Nature Reserve for birding and My Khe Beach, which has been named one of the world’s top beaches.
  • Visit the ancient port town of Hoi An – a UNESCO World Heritage site and a quaint, touristy town bustling with restaurants, attractions and immersive local experiences.
  • Immerse yourself in the daily city life in Da Nang to experience Vietnamese culture, rich traditions and delicious local dishes in this dynamic city.
Programs offered

Currently, we offer one volunteer program in Vietnam. Join our Volunteering with Children and Teaching English program and make a meaningful impact by helping local youth enhance their English skills. You’ll be actively involved in leading engaging classes and providing personalised one-on-one tutoring, opening up new career and educational opportunities for students.

In this role, you’ll run interactive English classes and English Club sessions to boost students’ language abilities. You’ll also offer individualised support through one-on-one tutoring to build their confidence and fluency. Engage in cultural activities by facilitating debates and discussions on global topics, which will enhance both their language skills and critical thinking. Additionally, you’ll create dynamic lesson plans and collaborate with local teachers to ensure your classes resonate with students.

FAQs

Which languages are commonly spoken?

Vietnamese and English.

What’s on the menu?

Get ready for some seriously good eats! Meals are covered by the program, with a cook serving up tasty dishes. Breakfast could be anything from soy milk and yoghurt to cereals, fresh fruit or a sandwich. For lunch, think rice, tofu with tomato sauce, papaya salad, veggies, minced chicken, and fruit for dessert. Dinner is where it gets fun: enjoy Vietnamese crab noodle soup, rice, braised eggs with mushrooms, pumpkin soup, stir-fried veggies, spaghetti, spring rolls, and more. And yep, you’ll always get some fruit to finish things off!

Dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and halaal can be accommodated if requested in advance.

How can I prioritise my health and safety?

It’s a good idea to consult your local doctor 4–8 weeks before you join the program. They can provide updated advice on vaccinations and general health tips for travelling to Vietnam.

Stay aware in busy places like markets, train stations and tourist spots, where pickpocketing might occur. Be cautious when navigating the streets, especially with the motorbike traffic, and keep an eye on your personal belongings.

Vietnam is generally safe for travellers, though petty crimes like theft and scams can occasionally happen in popular tourist areas. To stay on the safe side, avoid accepting food or drinks from strangers to prevent any issues.

What is the weather like in Vietnam?

In central Vietnam, you’ll find the wet season running from September to December, with the dry season stretching from January to August. If you’re visiting Da Nang in August, you can expect the temperature to hover around 30 degrees Celsius – perfect for enjoying the sunny, warm weather!

How can I stay in touch with people back home? 

To keep in touch with family and friends back home, it’s smart to bring a network-unlocked phone. That way, you can grab a local SIM card when you’re in Vietnam. This lets you buy phone credit and stay in touch with everyone outside of Vietnam without a hitch.

Who can I contact for assistance or guidance during the program?

The local team will provide you with 24-hour support during your program.

Do I need any experience or qualifications to join the program?

Being fluent in English is a must. You’ll also get some basic training in teaching skills during the first few days of your stay to help you get up to speed.

What can I do during my free time?   

Make the most of your free time by exploring Da Nang’s highlights. Visit the Marble Mountains, admire the Dragon Bridge, browse through Han Market and learn about history at the Cham Museum. 

For a change of pace, take a scenic drive to Hoi An Ancient Town or visit the stunning Ba Na Hills and My Son Sanctuary. Unwind on Da Nang’s gorgeous beaches, and if you’re into nature, explore central Vietnam’s remarkable landscapes and wildlife.