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Take the journey of a lifetime.

Live on a Tropical Island paradise with white sand beaches for just $30 daily!

1966: Production Begins

Bhutan

Coach Merv Moore teaches a young Bhutanese girl hitting fundamentals at a youth baseball camp for boys and girls in the Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan in 2023.

Our Volunteer Abroad Program female softball coaches will make lifetime memories teaching elite fundamentals to Filipino girls (ages 4-18).

Your program fees help us fund both our athletic and educational departments, and our extensive Volunteer Network ensures that our operating costs are ridiculously low!

1989: Favoured by Celebrities

Brunei

Coach Moore leading the Brunei Men’s National Team at the 2019 Masters Tournament in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.

Volunteer softball coaches will be responsible for all aspects of the softball program training sessions, and will be assisted by coach trainees. We’re seeking good role models who can make a positive impact on the lives of their student-athletes. 

All coaching uniforms are included in the program fee.

2000: Times changed, process remains

Nepal

Coach Moore with members of the Nepal Baseball and Softball Association (NBSA) in Kathmandu, Nepal in November, 2023.

The cost of the Volunteer Abroad Program is just $900 per month, which includes:

  • Shared Room 
  • Three Daily Meals
  • Coaches Uniforms
  • Bohol Island Tours
  • Club Activities
  • Community Events

2020: Diplomatic TT

Switzerland

Coach Moore with the 1995 Swiss Junior Champions in Therwil, Switzerland.

Our head baseball coach understands the importance of creating a relaxed, safe, and fun environment for volunteer softball coaches. From impressive food options to communicating with loved ones back home, we got your back!

We encourage “besties” friends (pitcher and hitter) to experience living on a Tropical Island together and make unique lifetime memories for just $30 a day!

The Future

bohol island

  • Chocolate Hills: A unique geological formation of over 1,200 grass-covered limestone mounds that turn brown in the dry season, resembling giant chocolate drops.
  • Philippine Tarsier Sanctuaries: Visit sanctuaries in Corella to see one of the world’s smallest primates in its natural habitat. 
  • Beaches: Explore the pristine white-sand beaches of Panglao Island, including the lively Alona Beach and the more relaxed Dumaluan. 
  • Diving and Island Hopping: Discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life around Balicasag and Pamilacan Islands.
  • Loboc River Cruise: Take a scenic river cruise through palm-fringed villages, often with live music and onboard meals.
  • Historical Sites: Explore centuries-old churches and other remnants of colonial-era history.