You’re changing the world – win a chance to see the impact first-hand

Students attending a Free The Children school in the Chimborazo Province of Ecuador
Free The Children wants to send you to Ecuador this summer! If you’re taking action through any Free The Children campaign apply here to win a volunteer trip with Leaders Today that will change your life.
Ecuador is a beautiful country, but it’s also facing some significant development challenges. With a wide variety of indigenous cultures, climates, vegetation and wildlife, Ecuador is considered by many to be a miniature representation of the vast diversity of the South American continent. Participants on Leaders Today’s trips to Ecuador overload their senses with the country’s natural beauty and learn about its rich history, including indigenous cultures rooted in the ancient Inca civilization and shaped by the harsh and beautiful Andes mountain environment
Explore the struggle of indigenous people striving to make their voices heard in the modern economic and political landscape and learn the true meaning of the word “minga” while bonding with community members. Through hands-on volunteer initiatives, leadership development activities and cultural education projects, this trip will offer you the tools and inspiration to continue changing the world.
The contest closes March 31, 2008, so don’t miss out! Join us on a trip of a lifetime – interact with communities, visit development projects and see first-hand the impact you’re making on the world.
Check out contest rules and regulations and learn more about the trip. If you have any questions, contact us!

Free The Children is the largest network of children helping children through education in the world, with more than one million youth involved in our innovative education and development programs in 45 countries. Founded by international child rights activist Craig Kielburger, Free The Children has an established track-record of success, with three nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize and partnerships with the United Nations and Oprah’s Angel Network. |