South Korea Volunteer Programs with IVI - Non-Profit
- South Korea
- Seoul
About Program
Join us in South Korea, with 35+ years of experience of volunteering overseas and 25,000+ volunteers worldwide! With our excellent safety and support record and immersive projects- choose us to organise your experience of a lifetime. All programs include arrival airport transfers, accommodation, meals, 24/7 local support, orientation, and Certificate of Completion.
South Korea is a fascinating and unique destination, full of amazing culture, vibrant cities, and beautiful mountains! It is also not without poverty, and here is where you can help. Join us on a volunteer project focussing on community, wildlife and nature. Projects are based in the capital Seoul, an amazing city with so much to offer!
Volunteer with IVI today, and make a difference!
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BIPOC Support
LGBTQIA+ Support
Neurodivergent Support
Accessibility Support
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Sustainability
Ethical Impact
Program Highlights
- 35+ Years Experience - Non Profit Org & Charity
- We are a Charity & Non Profit Org
- Make an impact to the local people, wildlife and environment
- Quality & Safe Accommodation in Central Location
- Responsible, Immersive & Meaningful Projects
Popular Programs

The Soup Kitchen program in Korea provides an opportunity for volunteers to lend a helping hand by serving food to those in need. With hundreds and thousands of people struggling to make ends meet, the program plays a crucial role in alleviating their hardship.

The program collaborates with The Big Issue Korea, and volunteers will work alongside the salespeople to provide moral support and assist in selling the magazines.

If you have a passion for animals and want to make a difference in their lives, consider joining the Animal Care Program in Korea. This program collaborates with local animal shelters throughout the country to provide care and support for abandoned or mistreated animals, including cats and dogs.

Assist with the rehabilitation of the Han River ecosystem, including activities such as planting trees, cleaning up litter, and removing harmful organisms. These efforts have had positive results, as otters, which had left the river due to pollution, have been able to return and make the Han River their new home.