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ProWorld Service Corps Press Room  About ProWorld Service Corps
ProWorld Service Corps is a company specializing in study abroad and volunteer work service projects in Peru (ProPeru), Belize (ProBelize), Mexico (ProMexico), India (ProIndia), and Thailand (ProThailand). Founded in 1998, ProWorld provides enriching experiences for volunteers while striving to make a difference in cooperative communities.
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Recent News Headlines of ProWorld Service Corps- Graceland University Students in Free Enterprise and ProBelize Team up with Youth for the Future to Help Young Entrepreneurs in Belize
Volunteers from Graceland offered a 4-day business workshop to teach young Belizean entrepreneurs how to develop strong and professional business plans. - January 27, 2008 - New York University and ProPeru Create a Positive Impact in International Relations, Health Care and the Environment
NYU students and staff collaborated with ProPeru on international development work including installing cleaner burning stoves, rural health outreach clinics, construction and reforestation to affect the lives of over 1,500 Peruvians. - January 24, 2008 - New York University and ProMexico Tackle Education Issues on Both Sides of the Border
NYU students and staff fixed a school in Oaxaca, Mexico with the help of ProMexico to improve the educational opportunities for Mexican children while learning about a new culture. - January 24, 2008 - Volunteers Help With Peruvian Spring Clean
There is a revolution taking place within rural Peruvian Villages. A year round clean-up is taking place, and it does not involve a few dusters and a can of polish! This type of cleaning involves back breaking hard work and determination. - February 07, 2006 - Lets Make Every Year,'Year of the Volunteer'
UK Government designated 2005 as Year of the Volunteer. Now the profile of volunteering has been raised, will it continue to remain in the public arena, because surely every year should be Year of the Volunteer. - January 23, 2006
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