BUILDING, TEACHING, SPORTS, ADVENTURES & EXPERIENCES WORLDWIDE - YOU CHOOSE. Work hard, give back, have fun and go Mad!
Past Projects
Kenya January 2007
Fri, 25 Jan 2008 View Full Article
Building, teaching and medic project in Kenya, January 2007.
Spent 10 weeks teaching and building in Kenya 07
Wed, 19 Sep 2007 View Full Article
"Amazing people, amazing place, amazing experience"
Sarah McComas – Peru 2005
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
“I wanted time to slow down, because I didn’t want it to come to an end. It is without a doubt, the most rewarding thing I have ever done.”
David Hopkins
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
David Hopkins is a 22-year-old student from Shropshire and in March 2007 he spent 4 weeks on the other side of the world, on Madventurer project, teaching and coaching cricket and rugby in Fiji.
Karin Hall
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
Karin Hall is a 22-year-old postgraduate at the University of Stirling and spent her winter on a Madventurer project and adventure in Kenya. Starting with building classrooms in Kurunga then spending the remainder of her time travelling between Nairobi and Cape Town on the Absolute Safari adventure.
Dan Morrell
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
Dan Morrell is 19 year old student from Wiltshire and spent a few weeks earlier this year in Ghana, the country where Madventurer began in 1998. Dan split his time between building and teaching in a small village.
Ghana is home to some of Africa’s friendliest people, stunning beaches and scenery. In terms of economic growth it achieves double the per capita output of other countries in the area, though people’s income is one of the lowest on earth.
Ghana is home to some of Africa’s friendliest people, stunning beaches and scenery. In terms of economic growth it achieves double the per capita output of other countries in the area, though people’s income is one of the lowest on earth.
Janet Simpson Career Breaker - Peru
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
“It was a real kaleidoscope of colours, sights, tastes, sounds and smells - from the guinea pig offered at the welcome ceremony, to the ever changing landscape, to the sound of the conch being blown to call the locals to work.”
Will Buchanan, 19 from Dorset
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 View Full Article
Spent 5 weeks teaching and building in Peru



