The World Is Trying to Change You, Let It

The radical idea of being worked on by your surroundings

December 9, 2025 
Psychology Today

In this Psychology Today article on biophilia—our innate human love of nature—Globe Aware Founder & Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman explains how immersive volunteer travel and service abroad experiences allow the environment itself to transform us. Instead of seeing volunteering as “going somewhere to fix something,” she describes how Globe Aware intentionally places volunteers in communities and natural settings where “the environment works on them.” Whether mixing mud and ash to build homes in Kenya or pouring concrete alongside families in Guatemala, participants discover that they are being “built” internally while they help build externally. Haley-Coleman notes that stepping into unfamiliar surroundings—new foods, sounds, and daily rhythms—“reorganizes the molecules of your brain” and resets your perspective. The article connects this experience of volunteer vacations and ethical service travel with the concept of biophilia: nature, community, and place acting as collaborators in our growth and well-being. All we have to do, she emphasizes, is show up and allow the world to work on us.

How Volunteer Travel With Kids Builds Lifelong Global Awareness

Family vacations have the power to shape a child’s worldview – but few travel experiences are more transformative than volunteer travel. When families choose to serve abroad together, children gain a deeper understanding of global cultures, compassion, and responsibility.

Globe Aware specializes in child-friendly volunteer travel programs designed to give families hands-on experiences that strengthen bonds and positively impact communities. These short-term, accessible trips create memories-and values-that stay with children for life.

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Top 10 Volunteer Travel Destinations Perfect for First-Time Volunteers

Volunteer travel has become one of the most rewarding ways to explore the world. For first-time volunteers, choosing the right destination can shape the entire experience – from cultural immersion to comfort level to project impact. Globe Aware specializes in short-term, accessible volunteer travel programs designed to support local priorities while giving volunteers a meaningful, well-organized experience.

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Where to Travel This Holiday Season? Discover the Magic of a Globe Aware Volunteer Vacation

When most people think of a vacation, they imagine beaches, sightseeing, food, and rest. But what if your next trip could do much more than recharge you? What if it could help others, deepen your cultural understanding, and create a lasting positive impact on a community? That’s the heart of a volunteer vacation — a unique travel experience championed by Globe Aware.

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Discover the Magic of a Globe Aware Volunteer Vacation

As the holiday season approaches, many travelers are searching for something different — a journey that’s festive, meaningful, and memorable. While destinations like the Philippines, with their world-famous Christmas celebrations, or Peru, with colorful Andean traditions, offer magical experiences, there’s another increasingly popular option: taking a volunteer vacation.

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The best places to travel in 2026, according to Lonely Planet

Ancient South America, vast American national parks, and volcanic islands in Asia all appear on the travel guide’s roundup for the year ahead, two being Globe Aware destinations! Find out which one on today’s blog!


The best places to travel in 2026, according to Lonely Planet

Ancient port cities, volcanic islands, lush mountainous counties and vast national parks all appear on the travel guide’s roundup for the year ahead

By Liv Kelly
October 23 2025
TimeOut

As 2025 gradually draws to a close, you’re probably going to not only start thinking about all the cool places you ticked off the bucket list this year, but also about what lies ahead for your travel plans in 2026, right?

Well, if you need some fresh contenders, Lonely Planet has just published its roundup of the best places to travel, and along with some already-popular destinations like Mexico City, Botswana and Sardinia, there are some out-of-the-box suggestions on the agenda, too.

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11 Surprising Cultural Facts You Didn’t Know About Guatemala

Globe Aware volunteers know Guatemala is the largest country in Central America and has a long, turbulent history. Today’s blog will reveal fascinating facts you may not know!


11 Surprising Cultural Facts You Didn’t Know About Guatemala

By Jack Guy
June 12, 2025
Culture Trip

The largest country in Central America is a fascinating place with a long and turbulent history. Here are some of the most interesting facts you might not have known about Guatemala.

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The Binky Patrol Podcast, All Volunteer, All Heart

25 years ago, Kimberly Haley Coleman was stuck abroad on business weekends, wanting to volunteer but finding nothing meaningful to do. So she created her own opportunities—and Globe Aware was born.

Today, Globe Aware connects volunteers with communities in 21 countries through week-long service projects. We’re talking about real work: installing concrete floors in Guatemala, assembling wheelchairs in Cambodia, building stoves that actually vent smoke out of homes. In our conversation, Kimberly shared something that didn’t surprise me. Volunteers consistently tell her they received more from the experience than they gave. There’s something about showing up, working alongside families, and seeing their daily reality that writing a check simply can’t replicate. These aren’t luxury trips. You’re staying in modest accommodations, eating local food, and getting your hands dirty. But families come home fundamentally changed in how they see the world.

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Guatemalan Foods to Try, From Street Hot Dogs to Mayan Stews

From savory traditional breakfasts to rich, hearty stews, Guatemala’s bold cuisine is a highlight of Central America. Globe Aware volunteers, here’s what to eat and where to find it!


Guatemalan Foods to Try, From Street Hot Dogs to Mayan Stews

From traditional breakfasts to hearty stews, the country’s flavorful cuisine is a standout across Central America.

By Maliah West
July 23, 2025
AFAR

Incorporating a mix of Spanish, Afro-Caribbean, and Indigenous influences, typical Guatemalan fare is wide-ranging and represents the many groups that have called the country home throughout its history, from colonizing Spaniards to direct descendants of Afro-Indigenous groups.

However, while it may have many dishes in common with its Central American neighbors—tortillas, tamales, and tostones—Guatemalan cuisine is in a lane of its own. Dishes are typically meat-forward (pork, beef, and chicken) but call for punches of flavor from peppers, chiles, and even chocolate. And you can bet that a basket of warm handmade tortillas will be there to accompany your meal.

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10 of the Most Popular Street Foods Around the World

What are the most common “grab and go” meals worldwide? Globe Aware volunteers, you’re in for a real treat with the top picks.


10 of the Most Popular Street Foods Around the World

What are the most common “grab and go” meals around the world? You’re in for a real treat with the top picks.

By Matt Hoffman
Dec 30, 2024
Mental Floss

Forget Michelin stars and tasting menus: the world’s real dining adventures take place on the street. A recent global survey from Remitly has dished up a definitive ranking of the world’s most drool-inducing street foods, and your taste buds are in for a wild ride.

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