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Ever Think About Volunteering on Vacation?
Travel expert Joe Miragliotta shares his top tips and trips for giving back in 2019

April became National Volunteer Month as part of President George H. W. Bush’s 1000 Points of Light campaign in 1991. Points of Light is an international nonprofit, nonpartisan organization headquartered in the United States dedicated to engaging more people and resources in solving serious social problems through voluntary service. Each year, Points of Light mobilizes millions of people through affiliates in approximately 250 cities and partnerships with thousands of nonprofits and companies.
Volunteering on vacation is one of the fastest growing travel trends in 2019, according to a recent survey from Travelocity®, with one-in-four (27 percent) U.S. travelers reporting they plan to volunteer on a trip this year and more than two-thirds (65 percent) citing that they've volunteered on a previous vacation.
“Travelers especially millennials are being more socially conscious when it comes to choosing where they go,” said travel blogger Joe Miragliotta. “They want to connect with communities and causes they really care about. And that is why volunteering is such a great way to discover your favorite vacation destinations. Right now more than ever its super easy to connect with nonprofits your passionate about.”
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Traveling for Disaster Relief
The survey also revealed that U.S. travelers – particularly Gen X bookers – increasingly want to help causes closer to home. More than 40 percent said they will travel out of state to volunteer and over half (54 percent) said they want to volunteer in states and cities affected by natural disasters such as wildfire, flooding or hurricanes.
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To support disaster relief efforts in the U.S., Travelocity is collaborating with the American Red Cross. Travelers who book a hotel stay using promo code TRAVELFORGOOD will receive $25 off their booking and trigger a $25 donation from Travelocity throughout April for National Volunteer Month.
Finding Nonprofits in Need
Travelocity is helping vacationers who want to find and add volunteer opportunities to their itineraries through its refreshed Travel for Good™ program. The new interactive map on Travelocity.com/TravelForGood connects travelers to more than 30 nonprofits throughout the United States. The organizations accept volunteers on an ongoing basis throughout the year and are also registered through Benevity Charity Database and verified by Charity Navigator and Guidestar, ensuring travelers' volunteer time on vacation is donated to a worthy cause.
Additionally, Travelocity's featured nonprofit organizations support causes that travelers indicated were most important to them, including humanitarian (61 percent), animal welfare (53 percent) and environmental (40 percent), and are located within the top summer vacation destinations.
The top 10 cities to visit and volunteer on vacation this summer according to Travelocity are:
- Anaheim, Calif.
- Chicago, Ill.
- Las Vegas, Nev.
- Nashville, Tenn.
- New Orleans, La.
- New York City, N.Y.
- Orlando, Fla.
- San Diego, Calif.
- San Francisco, Calif.
- Washington D.C.
Many of the volunteer opportunities are suitable for families and projects range in length from just 30 minutes to a full day, including:
- Help end hunger. Travel to New York City to volunteer for Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, a nonprofit organization that saves food from New York City restaurants that would otherwise go to waste, and volunteers deliver food to those in need in 30-minutes or less.
- Care for rescue animals. Dog and cat-lovers can help out at an animal shelter, such as Best Friends Animal Society in New York City, Lucky Dog Animal Rescue in Washington, D.C., or PAWS Chicago.
- Promote sustainability. Spend a vacation day in San Francisco tending the land at Alemany Farm, the largest urban farm in the Bay Area, which educates visitors on how to become healthy food producers. Sustainable travelers can also build backyard gardens and help install energy-efficient lightbulbs to promote healthy eating and a resilient community with Green Light in New Orleans.
Become a Go-Gooder
Thanks to Travelocity, it's never been easier to Travel for Good™! Starting April 2, 2019, through May 13, 2019, Travelocity will give away three (3) volunteer prize trips as part of its #SweepstakesForGood promotion on Instagram3. The vacation drawings will take place on April 16, April 30 and May 14, 2019. To enter the sweepstakes, users should follow @Travelocity on Instagram, and like and comment on the sweepstakes post using the hashtag #SweepstakesForGood for a chance to win.
The first trip Travelocity is giving away will benefit Alemany Farm in San Francisco. The winner and a friend will spend four days in San Francisco, including up to five hours at Alemany Farm to plant seedlings and clean the garden beds and orchards. To learn more about the sweepstakes, visit Travelocity.com/SweepstakesForGood.
Highlights from Travelocity's Volunteer on Vacation Survey
- One-in-four travelers say they're planning to volunteer on vacation this year
- 62 percent of respondents said they would volunteer on vacation with family (kids over 18) and 31 percent said they would do it alone
- 42 percent of respondents would travel out of state for a volunteer trip
- More than half (54 percent) would volunteer in a community affected by natural disasters
- Almost half of travelers (47 percent) would book a destination because it offers a volunteer opportunity they are passionate about
- Travelers are most likely to support humanitarian (61 percent), animal welfare (53 percent) and environmental (40 percent) causes
Vacationers looking to make their next trip both memorable and meaningful can explore volunteer opportunities, tips from fellow volunteer travelers and more at Travelocity.com/TravelforGood.
About Joe Miragliotta,
Joe Miragliotta, known as Joe’s Daily online, is a men’s lifestyle and travel writer based in Los Angeles. His love for content creation sparked the creation of JoesDaily.com, a blog that covers the latest news in technology, style, gear, travel, food, and more. When he’s not writing his latest story, you can find him OVERsharing his life experiences on social media: @JoesDaily.
Courtesy: Travelocity