VSA is an international development organisation that sends Kiwi volunteers on assignments to share their skills with our neighbours in the wider Pacific.
VSA encourages all members of our Facebook community to engage with us and we want to encourage a fair and free exchange of views and information. By participating on this site you will be deemed to have agreed to the following terms of use:
1. Be respectful of other users.
2. Stay on topic and do not post unrelated content.
3. Do not use offensive language (this includes swearing and obscene comments).
4. Do not break the law or encourage others to do so (this includes defamation, breaching privacy and breaching intellectual property rights such as copyright).
5. Do not post personal information (addresses, phone numbers, email addresses or other online contact details) relating either to yourself or others.
6. Do not post promotions of any product, service or publication – this will be judged as spam and deleted.
Comments that do not adhere to these rules will be deleted without notice.
If your organisation has an event or volunteering opportunity you wish to share on our timeline, please email it to [email protected] with links and text. If it is appropriate, we may share it on our wall.
Outside links shared on this page (such as news articles, community notices or photographs) do not constitute an endorsement of any other individual, organisation or event by VSA. Such posts are intended purely to inform discussion.
Please be aware that this page is mainly monitored during working hours (8.30-4.30 Monday-Friday). Some comments, posts or messages will be replied to outside of these hours.
If you have a question, complaint or other issue relating to this policy, please contact us at [email protected] with the subject line “Online policy.”
Our Facebook page admin is Jacob.
For our full online policy, click here https://vsa.org.nz/about-vsa/media-and-publications/online-policy?stage=Stage
VSA is New Zealand's largest and most experienced volunteering agency working in international development. Our Kiwi volunteers share skills with people in the wider Pacific to help them build a better future for themselves and their children. With around 85-100 volunteers in the field at any one time, every dollar you donate helps them to continue sharing skills and changing lives.
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