How to Do Volunteer Travel Right: Designing Service Trips That Truly Make a Difference
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Volunteer travel has become incredibly popular. But not all service trips are created equal.
Some experiences unintentionally center the volunteer instead of the community. Others leave participants inspired but unsure whether their efforts truly made a lasting difference.
In this episode of You Are What You Give, Avi Zimmerman speaks with Erin Hempen, founder of With Change in Mind https://www.withchangeinmind.org/, about how volunteer travel can be designed in a way that genuinely benefits the communities being served, while also transforming the people who participate.
Erin shares what she has learned from years of designing service experiences that emphasize relationships, cultural humility, sustainable impact, and meaningful human connection.
Together they explore:
- What separates meaningful service from “voluntourism”
- How nonprofits can design volunteer trips that respect and strengthen local communities
- How service travel can reshape how volunteers and donors think about giving
For nonprofit leaders, volunteers, and philanthropists alike, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at how service experiences can deepen our understanding of generosity and responsibility.
Special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity and belief in this project help make You Are What You Give possible.