Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan explains how working for the Vodafone Foundation World of Difference project is the chance of a lifetime...
Show date: Tuesday 14th July
Show time: 14:00
Do you have a burning passion to do something extraordinary to help others? Ever thought of working overseas for a charity? If you have, the chances are itís remained a dream, as there are always the bills to pay at home.
The Vodafone Foundation World of Difference project changes all that. Eight people will get the chance of a lifetime to spend a year working for an overseas charity theyíre truly passionate about, and receive a 25,000 salary plus 20,000 expenses to do so.
Whatís the catch? There isnít one. But you do need to be faster than a Freddie Flintoff full toss to get your application in, as thereís just two weeks left, with the deadline of July 30th.
Whether itís ecology or human rights, child development or working with animals, this is a huge opportunity to do something meaningful in your career by taking your skill set in the direction you want and enjoying some life experiences that money cannot buy.
One of last yearís winners Lucy Caslon spent a year working with HIV orphans in Zambia, Lesotho and South Africa. During this time she raised enough money to feed hundreds of children and help to fund and build dormitories. Now back in England, she continues to campaign and raising funds to the tune of 30,000 a year for these children.
Lucy joins us live on our Web TV show to talk about her experiences and can answer any questions you have about World of Difference with former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, who has seen first-hand what development projects can achieve.
Donítí be caught out, watch the show and get that application in before July 30th!
Michael Vaughan and Lucy Caslon join us live online at:
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Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan explains how working for the Vodafone Foundation World of Difference project is the chance of a lifetime...