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What is Global Doing Good?
We are the non-profit invention of Global Travel Alliance student travel and educational trips. We provide service opportunities that involve middle school and high school students. You can donate to the Two Roads Project, become a Service Scholar, or lead Home Building.
Who is Global Doing Good?
Global Doing Good is you and us. The staff at Global Travel Alliance, the teachers who travel with us, and the students who go on our trips all have the opportunity to somehow globally do good. Join us!
What is the best way to get involved?
Are you a high school student who went on a Global Travel Alliance American Heritage trip when you were in 8th grade? If so, click here to apply to become a Service Scholar. If you're a teacher, friend, family member, or just someone who wants to change the world, click here make a donation to Global Doing Good.
Who is the Global Doing Good staff and Service Scholars faculty?
Our team is comprised of former and current educators who have been leading student and group travel all around the world for many years. All of us have diverse qualifications and experience, which allows us to tackle the practical elements of each program, as well as being able to focus on a few areas of expertise. Read more about the Service Scholars faculty by clicking here.
Are references available to learn more about the Service Scholars faculty?
Absolutely! Please email ryan@globaldoinggood.org or call 720-457-9853 and we can point you in the right direction. All of our educational partners can attest to our many years of experience working with students and families.
What do I need to become a Service Scholar?
After you travel with the Global Travel Alliance American Heritage program, click here to apply online. Once the application review and enrollment processes are complete, we send out a planning packet that includes How to Prepare tips, a Packing List, and much more. Most of the items you need for travel can already be found in the comfort of your own home.
We are the non-profit invention of Global Travel Alliance student travel and educational trips. We provide service opportunities that involve middle school and high school students. You can donate to the Two Roads Project, become a Service Scholar, or lead Home Building.
Who is Global Doing Good?
Global Doing Good is you and us. The staff at Global Travel Alliance, the teachers who travel with us, and the students who go on our trips all have the opportunity to somehow globally do good. Join us!
What is the best way to get involved?
Are you a high school student who went on a Global Travel Alliance American Heritage trip when you were in 8th grade? If so, click here to apply to become a Service Scholar. If you're a teacher, friend, family member, or just someone who wants to change the world, click here make a donation to Global Doing Good.
Who is the Global Doing Good staff and Service Scholars faculty?
Our team is comprised of former and current educators who have been leading student and group travel all around the world for many years. All of us have diverse qualifications and experience, which allows us to tackle the practical elements of each program, as well as being able to focus on a few areas of expertise. Read more about the Service Scholars faculty by clicking here.
Are references available to learn more about the Service Scholars faculty?
Absolutely! Please email ryan@globaldoinggood.org or call 720-457-9853 and we can point you in the right direction. All of our educational partners can attest to our many years of experience working with students and families.
What do I need to become a Service Scholar?
After you travel with the Global Travel Alliance American Heritage program, click here to apply online. Once the application review and enrollment processes are complete, we send out a planning packet that includes How to Prepare tips, a Packing List, and much more. Most of the items you need for travel can already be found in the comfort of your own home.