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The Austrian Service Abroad program places participants with nonprofits that preserve Holocaust history. Since 1998, 1,323 Austrians have taken part, with volunteers currently assigned in 66 countries.
rte.ieAustria's Austrian Service Abroad program places young citizens with nonprofit organizations that preserve records and sites connected to the Holocaust. The program began in 1998. Participants must be at least 17 years old.
Program reach A total of 1,323 Austrians have joined since the program started.
Eighty-five percent of participants have been men. Volunteers are currently assigned in 66 countries, including Germany and Italy. One participant is interning through the program at a foundation focused on Holocaust-era rescue efforts.
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