Background
You will have an amazing time no matter what you do with AFS. You’ll meet interesting students, make friends from around the world, work with passionate volunteers and gain intercultural and other skills that will last a lifetime.

The world needs more Active Global Citizens. AFS helps to create them. You can help to create them!

AFS is a global community. Join over 30,000 active volunteers worldwide.

Demonstrate sought-after professional skills like communication and collaboration while acquiring intercultural competency with AFS.

Volunteers take on many different roles at AFS, ranging from student support to facilitating trainings, running local events and much more …. there are loads of ways to get involved.

AFS Aotearoa New Zealand is a volunteer driven, non-government, not-for-profit organisation that provides lifelong intercultural learning opportunities in local and global communities, helping people develop the necessary values, skills and knowledge to foster the aroha, manaakitanga and respect needed for a more just and peaceful world.
Join our community of students, returnees, and host families as we explore these cultures together
You will have an amazing time no matter what you do with AFS. You’ll meet interesting students, make friends from around the world, work with passionate volunteers and gain intercultural and other skills that will last a lifetime.
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“Joining my local group of AFS volunteers gave me the opportunity to develop many skills, such as how to work in a team and interact with people from different backgrounds. As an AFS volunteer, I am more engaged in my community and I meet people from all over the world. Helping students, teachers and families embark on intercultural learning adventures makes me appreciate the importance of world peace and intercultural understanding.”
—Marcela Vazquez, AFS Argentina volunteer
AFS believes the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) #4 and #16 provide a roadmap to help make our world a better place for all people.

Goal #4 focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to promote “sustainable development” and “sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.
Meet the AFS volunteers who received the Galatti Award, the Peggy and Art Howe Award, and the AFS Award for Young Volunteers for their extraordinary commitment to the AFS mission.
Two new awards were introduced in 2023: the AFS Community Impact Award for Standout Local Chapters and Beyond the Call of Duty Award for Exceptional Volunteer Actions.
We’re always willing to make things work for you and us; reach out and we’ll figure something out!