Alumni Action Network

Welcome to the CCS Alumni Action Network, an integral part of our vision — being empowered to effect positive change. This part of the Cross-Cultural Solutions website is for you — the thousands of alumni of Cross-Cultural Solutions' international volunteer programs.

We are pleased that you chose a Cross-Cultural Solutions international volunteer program as a step towards getting involved in global issues. However, your experience doesn’t stop now that you’ve returned! Now that you have participated in a Cross-Cultural Solutions program and have learned about global issues first-hand in the field, you are part of our CCS Alumni Action Network.

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Just like most CCS alumni, you have returned to your home country with a new sense of commitment — a drive to do something important with your extraordinary CCS experience. You can act on this desire and change the world in powerful ways. You can share what you did and learned while overseas. You can impact others in your community. You can donate your time. You can donate your money. You can become a life-long learner about international issues. You can volunteer again in new ways, and make profound changes in your personal life and in the lives of those around you. You may choose to change careers, or to live abroad.

Whatever you choose to do, we hope you will actively utilize the CCS Alumni Action Network to help you continue making a difference after your CCS program. Within the CCS Alumni Action Network webpages you will find resources for you to stay connected, inspire others to volunteer abroad, take action on global issues and make a donation to Cross-Cultural Solutions.


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Volunteer Voices

Volunteer in Russia

“This trip really made me want
to get involved, not just in
international volunteering, but
in different cultures as well. For
myself, I really just suddenly
saw the world for what it is -
so much bigger than me or my
community, or even my
country, and that was revealing. ”