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VoNat Gets First International Volunteer

Hannah O'neal17 January 202211 June 2026

Riddhavee Kapadia, of the Colby College USA has joined Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s Proposal Writing and Resource Mobilization team. She was recruited recently as the Organization’s first international volunteer through Omprakash.

Riddhavee Kapadia, International Volunteer at VoNat

Kapadia, who has been part of different volunteer organizations in Mumbai has a special  interest in children and local community development. She is passionate about design and content writing. The new international volunteer will be working with the fundraising team of VoNat to mobilize financial and material resources that will permit Organization proffer solutions to increasing environmental challenges in Cameroon, as well as provide alternative sustainability strategies to vulnerable children and youths in forest communities.

It is hoped that during her 1 month stay at VoNat, she will have the  valuable opportunity to interact with people from a different background, network, gain and share knowledge and experience with other volunteers at the Organization, and have the fulfillment and happiness of making a real and valuable impact on nature, communities and the societyPost navigation

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