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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Staying healthy on your summer vacation

Globe Aware volunteers, your health never takes a vacation, even when you do. Here’s how planning before embarking on a summer trip can help reduce and prepare you for health emergencies.


Travel Tips: Staying healthy on your summer vacation

July 30, 2025
Capital Blue Cross

Your health never takes a vacation—even when you do. Planning for your health needs before embarking on a summer trip can reduce your risk of health emergencies and prepare you if one arises.

“Travel should be restorative and reduce stress,” said Juline Moussa, a health coach at Capital Blue Cross.“You can get the most out of your trip by prioritizing movement through walking, spending time in nature, and enjoying meaningful time with loved ones.”

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Avoiding travel fraud: 6 tips to keep your money safe on vacation

Globe Aware volunteers know that while planning a trip can be exciting, it’s easy to overlook the financial side of pre-travel prep. Before you jet off, take a moment to learn how to protect your money and avoid scams, theft, or costly mishaps abroad.


Avoiding travel fraud: 6 tips to keep your money safe on vacation

Make sure you have the proper safeguards in place before you go OOO.

By Ivana Pino
Yahoo! Finance
July 16, 2025

When planning a trip, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the excitement of booking flights, accommodations, and excursions. But some travelers may overlook the financial side of pre-trip preparations.

Whether you’re backpacking through Europe or relaxing at a beach resort, the last thing you want on vacation is to lose your money. Traveling can make you an easy target for scams, theft, or financial mishaps, especially when you’re unfamiliar with the local customs, currency, and language. But a few smart precautions can go a long way in keeping your money safe.

So before you jet off, learn how to protect yourself and your finances while traveling.

How to keep your money safe when traveling

According to a report from the Mastercard Economics Institute, the travel industry is one of the sectors most susceptible to fraud. The study found that fraud in popular tourist destinations spikes up to 28% during peak seasons.

When you’ve put time and money into planning a trip, the last thing you want is for a financial mishap to spoil your vacation. If you want to keep your money safe, here are a few best practices to keep in mind.

1. Keep your financial institution in the loop
Before you leave, take the time to inform your bank, credit union, and/or credit card companies that you’ll be traveling. For one, this will ensure legitimate transactions aren’t flagged for fraud, which can be a major hassle to clear up while traveling.

Additionally, notifying your financial institutions of your travel details (including where you’re going and the dates of your trip) can also help detect fraudulent activity that may occur once you’re back home. For instance, if your debit or credit card information is stolen while you’re traveling, the scammer may not try to use it until weeks later. However, your bank will know that you’re back in the U.S. and can stop suspicious transactions from going through.

2. Set up account alerts for suspicious activity
Though many banks have fraud detection services in place, they’re not foolproof. You can add another layer of security by setting up bank alerts that help you spot suspicious activity right away.

For example, you can enable text or email alerts for transactions over a certain dollar amount or when your account balance falls below a certain threshold.

3. Avoid non-bank ATMs
When you need cash in a pinch, you may be tempted to use the first ATM you can find. However, pulling money out of a privately owned ATM, especially a standalone machine in a dark or low-traffic area, puts you at higher risk of ATM skimming.

Instead, plan ahead and withdraw cash from ATMs located inside reputable banks, airports, and other well-lit, high-traffic areas. You can also consider purchasing foreign currency before you set off for your trip (but don’t carry the full amount on you once you reach your destination).

4. Keep your wallet close
If you’re out and about, keep your wallet close to you and secured at all times. Don’t walk around with your wallet in your back pocket or in an unzipped purse, especially if you’ll be walking through crowded areas or tourist attractions.

You should also avoid carrying around large amounts of cash. Consider keeping enough cash in your wallet to cover your expenses for that day and storing the rest in your hotel safe.

5. Avoid public Wi-Fi when accessing online banking
Public Wi-Fi networks may be unsecured, allowing hackers to intercept unencrypted data between your device and the Wi-Fi router. Plus, scammers can set up a rogue Wi-Fi network with a name similar to a legitimate one (like “Hotel_WiFi_Free” vs. “Hotel_WiFi”) so that when you connect, they can monitor everything you do.

So, when you use a public network to log into online banking platforms, you’re putting your sensitive information at risk of falling into the wrong hands. If you absolutely need to log on to your account while abroad, it’s best to rely on your mobile data or a VPN to keep your information secure.

6. Have a backup payment method
If your primary payment method is compromised while traveling, carrying a second credit card or extra cash can ensure you always have access to your money. If possible, carry your backup card or cash in a separate, hidden area from your primary payment method.

5 Compelling Reasons to Volunteer in Retirement for a Richer Life

For many retirees, leaving the workforce can lead to unexpected questions about purpose and connection. Globe Aware volunteers discover how volunteering can bring fulfillment, community, and renewed meaning.


5 Compelling Reasons to Volunteer in Retirement for a Richer Life

By Beverly Bird
June 30, 2025
Investopedia

Vikki Velasquez is a researcher and writer who has managed, coordinated, and directed various community and nonprofit organizations. She has conducted in-depth research on social and economic issues and has also revised and edited educational materials for the Greater Richmond area.

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Don’t forget these 10 things while packing for a monsoon vacation

The monsoon season is beautiful but can be unpredictable. Packing the right items can keep your Globe Aware volunteer vacation safe, dry, and stress-free.


Don’t forget these 10 things while packing for a monsoon vacation

The monsoon season is beautiful but can be unpredictable. Packing the right items can keep your trip safe, dry, and stress-free.

A monsoon trip is special: fresh green views, cool breezes, and light showers can make your holiday memorable. But rain also brings muddy roads, wet clothes, and sudden weather changes.

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Ecuador will require yellow fever vaccination certificate from travelers from neighboring countries

Globe Aware volunteers flying into Ecuador for a volunteer vacation week should be aware of a new travel measure. It applies to passengers of any nationality who have spent time either in transit or during a visit, in certain South American countries, before entering Ecuador. Find out which countries, and what you should do to prepare.


Ecuador will require yellow fever vaccination certificate from travelers from neighboring countries

May 5 2025
Aviacionline

Ecuador will require yellow fever vaccination certificate from travelers from neighboring countries

Several airlines operating in Ecuador, including LATAM and Avianca, are notifying passengers of a new health regulation issued by Ecuador’s Ministry of Health. Starting Monday, May 12, 2025, Ecuadorian authorities will require the International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever from travelers arriving from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, or Bolivia.

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What you should know before travelling to India

India, home to the iconic Taj Mahal and the birthplace of yoga, offers rich cultural experiences. However, planning for your Globe Aware volunteer vacation requires careful consideration to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.


What you should know before travelling to India

By Polya Pencheva
April 4 2025
Travel Tomorrow

Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, India is a land of rich sensory experiences, abundant culture, and diversity. Beyond the Taj Mahal, India is also the birthplace of yoga, drawing practitioners from around the world to locations such as Rishikesh and Kerela. These destinations offer travellers opportunities to immerse themselves in meditation, wellness retreats, and mindfulness while being surrounded by the beauty of the Himalayas and the Ganges River.

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Costa Rica Grocery Store Guide: Local Products and Shopping Tips

If you’re a Globe Aware volunteer heading to Costa Rica for a volunteer vacation, you’ll likely get the chance to shop local. For first-timers, navigating grocery stores can feel like a scavenger hunt, so here’s a quick guide to help you find your way.


Costa Rica Grocery Store Guide: Local Products and Shopping Tips

By Sarah Jordan
January 15, 2025
Tico Times

Chances are you shop local if you call Tiquicia home or spend enough time in Costa Rica. You head out to the feria, frutería y verdulería, pescadería and carnicería to enjoy all the fresh, wholesome goodness this country has to offer. For those yet to experience the supermercado in Costa Rica, it can feel like a scavenger hunt for some common items while being overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices for others. Consider this to be your quick guide to helping you prepare for the aisles of Costa Rica’s grocery stores.

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25 Best Places to Visit in South America

What an impressive list! Globe Aware volunteers, we have plenty of program destinations included—check them out for your next volunteer vacation!


25 Best Places to Visit in South America

By Amanda Ogle
March 13, 2025
Travel + Leisure

As a full-time travel writer, work has taken me across South America, from mysterious Machu Picchu and strikingly beautiful Patagonia to sprawling vineyards beneath the Andes Mountains and bustling capital cities such as Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. Whether you want to see wildlife in the lush Amazon, idle away on a remote beach, or explore metropolitan cities, South America has it all.

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Six spring break destinations where you can still find cheap flights

Globe Aware travelers, there’s still time to plan your spring break! A volunteer vacation in Puerto Rico is one of the top budget-friendly flight options.


6 spring break destinations where you can still find cheap flights

Airfare on the whole may be up this year, but there are still pockets of hope for sunny vacations this spring.

March 6, 2025
By Natalie B. Compton
Washington Post

You deserve a vacation. Not this summer, not later this year. Something much sooner, like an honest-to-goodness spring break.

Of course, life is feeling pretty expensive. It doesn’t help that airfare on average is higher than last year, said Katy Nastro, spokesperson and travel expert at Going, a cheap-flight alert service.

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