International Volunteer Projects
Description:
1 week-1 year projects throughout Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, & Latin America. Includes: project set-up, donations, room, board, insurance, language lessons (in most locations), cultural activities, excursions, airport pick-up/transfer, pre-departure and local support. Leave the planning to us, so you can be safe and comfortable while you maximize your time lending a hand to help the local community and gain a new perspective of your own life! We offer a wide variety of volunteer projects, including: environment/ecology, social services, orphanage & shelter assistance, construction/ maintenance, health/medical/dental, administrative, public policy, economy/business, education/tutoring, and more.
Highlights:
* Practical experience in the area in which you are interested * Hands-on practice to improve and practice your inter cultural and communication skills (foreign language if applicable) * A reference from your volunteer organization at the end of your term * A broader perspective on world views * Chance to learn other foreign cultural activities (ie: art, cooking, crafts, dancing, etc) * Memorable experiences while traveling and seeing exotic sites * Lifelong friends from all around the globe * Advantages to your career path exemplifying your experiences, diligence, independence, and inter cultural communications * Support and development of self-confidence and personal skills
Qualifications:
You must be at least 18 years of age, or with parental consent. Enjoy providing a service and working with others. Capable to live and work in basic and sparse conditions. Foreign language helpful but not required.
Cost in US$: From US$750 for 1 week
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- academic reinforcement
- adult education
- agriculture
- animal welfare
- arts
- athletics
- banking
- building maintenance
- business
- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community organizing
- computer training
- conservation
- culture
- disability issues
- eco-tourism
- economic development
- education
- elderly
- English teaching
- environment
- global warming
- handicapped
- health
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- health care
- health education
- historic preservation
- homelessness
- hospital
- housing
- income-generation
- indigenous issues
- infrastructure planning
- labor issues
- literacy
- media work
- medicine
- minority groups
- Music
- nursing
- nutrition
- office work
- organic farming
- organizational development
- orphans
- painting
- parks
- peace
- primary education
- public policy
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- recreation
- reforestation
- relief
- renovation
- repairs
- research
- restoration
- sanitation
- sea turtle protection
- secondary education
- seniors
- sports
- street kids
- teaching
- technical assistance
- tourism
- translation
- transportation
- tree planting
- tutor
- veterinary
- volunteering
- water
- wildlife surveying
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel
Independently
Or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Phone Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Resume
- Transcript
- Written Application
Cultural Embrace's Mission Statement: Our mission is to encourage people to recognize and appreciate cultural diversity. We believe that visiting a place firsthand allows one to truly experience the authenticity of a culture and develop his/her own impressions. Our goals are to provide quality service and opportunities for people to explore their world and enlighten their eyes, mind and heart. Traveling is a reciprocated flow of communication and interaction between people...the more you seek, the more you learn. "Discover the Similarities - Share the Differences"
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