Janefer, a mentor at the catch-up centre in Kenya

Thanks for reconnecting!

Thank you very much for registering your interest in VSO Reunions. We’re delighted that you’ve taken steps to reconnect. We’re looking forward to connecting, sharing and celebrating together with you and our wonderful community of inspiring volunteers.

There are so many ways you can do this… 

A health professional a deaf person signing with one another
©VSO/Ben Langdon

From attending our annual VSO volunteer awards, to our global webinars to face to face events, each year VSO has a range of ways our amazing returned volunteers can reunite and reconnect. By registering your interest today you’ll start a new journey to discovering friends, old and new.

What’s next

We are currently preparing a VSO reunion series for the year ahead. As you’ve registered your interest, we’ll be keeping you updated by email. Keep an eye out, and do keep on reading for ways to connect, share and celebrate!

Ways to connect, share and celebrate 

Highlights from our volunteers

A national volunteer, gives training about legal rights of women in Zimbabwe.
Columbus Mavhunga

“For me, social work is not just a career, it’s a calling”

Hear from Tugwell, a Social Accountability Advisor under the Speak It Loud project in Zimbabwe. He's using his 16 years’ experience as a social worker to help end violence against women.

Children using tablet computers in a Malawi classroom | VSO
©VSO/Amos Gumulira

“Be ready to meet new people and build communities, gain knowledge and a sense of purpose.”

Hear from Lameck Dition Sandram from Malawi, who volunteered in Sierra Leone where he worked on VSO’s Unlocking Talent (UT) project, applying his 25 years of experience in education to train staff and collect real-time project implementation data. 

Volunteer trained by Uzoamaka Onyinye Didigwu teaching in the classroom.
Uzoamaka Onyinye Didigwu

My volunteer journey: Uzoamaka Onyinye Didigwu

From the classroom to national television, Nigerian volunteer Uzoamaka is making sure people with disabilities are not forgotten.