FAQs
Compassionate Nomad is a purpose-driven movement that combines travel with giving back. We connect travellers, expatriates, and friends of Sri Lanka with meaningful opportunities to support communities through knowledge-sharing, skills, resources, and financial contributions.
Anyone! Whether you are a Sri Lankan expatriate, a foreign visitor, or already living in Sri Lanka, you can get involved. All that’s needed is a willingness to contribute.
- Plan Your Trip — Let us know when and where you’d like to travel in Sri Lanka.
- Match Your Skills — Share your background and interests so we can connect you with the right project.
- Make a Difference — Contribute your skills, time, or resources to create real impact while experiencing authentic Sri Lanka.
Yes! We also offer remote volunteering opportunities. You can mentor, train, or support organizations in Sri Lanka via Zoom or other online platforms.
We partner with organizations and communities across a wide range of areas, including:
- Education and training
- Mental health and well-being
- Childcare, elder care, and orphanage support
- Environmental sustainability
- Technology and digital transformation
- Community empowerment and social causes
- Fundraising and resource mobilization
- Conservation and animal care etc.
Not at all. Every contribution counts whether you’re a professional sharing your expertise, a student offering your time, or someone who simply wants to support with resources.
No. Compassionate Nomad does not charge participants. However, if you’re traveling to Sri Lanka, you will need to cover your own travel, visa, and accommodation expenses.
Yes! We also offer remote volunteering opportunities. You can mentor, train, or support organizations in Sri Lanka via Zoom or other online platforms.
We match you based on your skills, interests, and availability, ensuring you are connected with the most suitable organization, project, or community in Sri Lanka.
We recommend applying as soon as you know when and where you’d like to volunteer. This helps us secure your placement in the program of your choice.
Yes. Obtaining the appropriate Sri Lankan visa is the responsibility of each volunteer and will depend on the length and purpose of your stay.
For certain projects, especially those involving schools, childcare centres, orphanages, or elder care facilities - a criminal background check may also be required to protect vulnerable groups. We will guide you on specific requirements once you are matched with a project.
Simply fill out our Get Involved Form on the website. Once submitted, our team will contact you with opportunities tailored to your profile.
Your involvement will:
- Empower communities with knowledge and resources
- Strengthen local organizations
- Promote cultural understanding
- Contribute to long-term, sustainable change in Sri Lanka
Didn’t find your answer?
Contact us directly at info@compassionatenomad.org and we’ll be happy to help.
