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Follow on Google News | ![]() Guaranteed meaningful gap years with GapGuruIf you have ever thought that gap years are a waste of time, then you have never heard of GapGuru. Condemning all kinds of “volun-tourism”, GapGuru provides structured gap years during which students work on worthwhile and sustainable projects.
By: GapGuru Prakriti Malhotra, founder and Business Director of GapGuru explains: “The FutureSense Foundation runs over 100 projects on 4 continents. All of them are grassroots projects focused on learning objectives for individuals, with a huge positive impact on education, livelihood support and child welfare. All the gappers volunteering or interning with GapGuru have the opportunity to work at these projects and to develop skills that will help them stand out from the crowd.” This year GapGuru celebrated its 10th anniversary and now has a presence in 10 countries, with over 1000 volunteers having left their mark during their gap year. It is truly amazing to see the results of their work at each of the projects: renovated and improved facilities, better education, higher life standards, and much more. All of GapGuru’s gappers contributed to life-changing improvements for local communities and thousands of disadvantaged children all over the world. Notes to Editors GapGuru:GapGuru is a gap year specialist offering a wide range of exciting volunteer, travel and internship opportunities across Asia, Africa, South America and Europe. GapGuru programmes last from 2 weeks to 12 months and are carefully selected and supported by our UK and in-country teams, including comprehensive pre-departure briefing and personalised service. GapGuru was established in 2004 by Arvind and Prakriti Malhotra. If you wish to interview our spokespersons or would like a case study of past participants, please contact tony@futuresense.co.uk. Author: Tony – Group Marketing Coordinator Contact:tony@ 0163545556 More information on: · www.gapguru.com · vine End
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