Youth Development / Teaching Volunteer Programs in Argentina
Argentina
Term: Not Applicable
Durations of Program: 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months and 7-12 months
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: Visit web site for dates
Description:
Youth Development and Teaching volunteer opportunities include mentoring street children, teaching English, caring for infants and toddlers at orphanages, and helping with the overall operations of education, social work and youth development programs.
Highlights:
The birthplace of tango, the Paris of the South America, and home to two of the most passionately supported football clubs in the world, Buenos Aires is a city rich with culture, excitement and adventure. Program participants are overwhelmed with a choice of museums, street theater, live jazz and cafe orchestras, and will love the theaters and bookshops of the Avenida Corrientes. The city is also home to the 19th century Teatro Colon, as well known for its stunning architecture as for the renowned opera and ballet performances it has hosted. By contrast, small folk clubs called penas give visitors an insight into the music and dance of gaucho culture. Further afield there are opportunities for whale watching, tours of the wine region, hiking in the Andes, and skiing in Bariloche. Make time for a trip to the dramatic landscape of Patagonia at the end of the world, or to experience the spectacular sight of the Iguazu Falls. Connect-123 has a wealth of Buenos Aires information and offers a wide range of things to do to help students get the most of their time in Argentina. Were firm believers in the motto work hard and play even harder and we organize numerous social and cultural events for Connect-123 program participants throughout the year.
Qualifications:
Volunteer opportunities are available for current university students as well as for graduates. Spanish is not a requirement for all programs and supplemental Spanish lessons are offered to all program participants.
Cost in US$: 1,295
Cost Include Description:
Connect-123's Youth Development / Teaching Volunteer Program fee includes the following:- selecting a volunteer experience in Buenos Aires that specifically meets your needs; - arranging secure, high quality, centrally located accommodation based on your budget; - assisting with local transport and providing advice on public transport routes; - airport meet and greet service; - a complete Argentina preparation and orientation information pack; - advice, assistance, and guidance before, during, and after your stay; - group-rate discounts; - 24/7 emergency support and assistance
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- curriculum planning
- education
- English teaching
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- health education
- nutrition
- orphans
- primary education
- public education
- secondary education
- social services, social work
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- sports
- street kids
- teaching
- tutor
- volunteering
- youth
- youth development
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This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Families, Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
- Home-stays
- Independent living
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Participants Travel to Argentina
Independently
or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Resume
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
Connect-123 Internship & Volunteer Programs's Mission Statement: Connect-123 facilitates internship, volunteer and service learning opportunities for international undergraduate and graduate students in Argentina and in South Africa in a wide range of fields including business, education, engineering, health care, human rights, journalism, social work, and sustainable development. All programs are designed to create equal value for the international students, as well as for the local organizations where they work.
Year Founded: 2005
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