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I want a travel job to South/Central America and the Caribbean. Helping poverty stricken areas, any ideas?

  • I am a college students trying to pick a major. I am thinking about majoring in either Spanish, Latin America Studies, Caribbean studies, or International relations. My dream is to work with latin people in poverty stricken areas but get paid for it. Travel and start programs, maybe work for a non-profit? Does anybody have any ideas? I am currently working out of Roanoke,VA with Refugee and Immigration but I want to take what I do internationally. I wish somebody could recommend a program or a career path? I'm 19 and passionate about helping immigrants. Anybody?

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    Go to the American Embassy in Panama, they can give you all the support, if you want to work there, helping farmers or indigenous groups living in extreme poverty, giving them some basic English classes or providing logistics to them that they need to survive, to do selfless work in the country. The Lords of the Embassy will help you in what you want. In Panama, you would be welcome

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You might want to consider your mission in Honduras which is the second poverty stricken country in the world, so I read the last time. I have been there and I do not doubt this to be the truth. I see a lot of missions on the plane each time I travel to that country because I do international insurance there.

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