For many families, summer means backyard BBQs, the beach,
overnight
camps, and vacation. But summer isn't just a time to get
away -- it
can also be a time to give back. More and more people are celebrating
summer by focusing on "travel with a purpose." So, check out our tips
for combining adventure and impact, whether you want to build homes
with Habitat for Humanity, visit an environmentally friendly resort, or
volunteer in your own community.
Voluntourism
Vacations
A growing number of
travelers are exploring new ways to bring some meaning to their time in
the sun. Felicia Schneiderhan and her husband Mark took a "voluntourism
vacation" to Haiti, where they assisted at a medical clinic in a remote
village.
All Generations
Interested in Voluntourism
A recent
survey reveals that more and more vacationers believe doing something
fun can also mean doing something
good.
Giving Back: It's a Family
Affair
Will
the question "Are we there yet?" be replaced with "Are we making a
difference yet?" Philanthropy advisor Janice Schoos offers parents
eight tips for broadening your family's perspective on the world this
summer.
Leave the Familiar
Behind
For
most people, traveling involves leaving the familiar; what's special
about the destination is that it's not home. But leaving home
doesn't
have to mean leaving yourself
behind.
Hooked on Volunteer
Vacations
When Barb Celio and her son
Bobby
trekked to New Zealand to build houses with Habitat for Humanity, it
started a family tradition that has involved five more "volunteer
vacations."
Resources
Are
your bags packed? Find the right "purposeful" experience for you!
Here's a list of organizations and websites that can help.