Volunteers for International Partnership (VIP)
- Multi-Country
Locations in Africa,
Locations in Asia,
Locations in Europe,
Locations in North America,
Locations in South America
Argentina
- Buenos Aires:
Buenos Aires
China
India
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: various
Description:
Become a Partnership Volunteer and learn a culture from the inside while doing valuable service, peer to peer, in a stimulating new environment. Equally important are the benefits your host community will derive from welcoming you and from the skills and experiences you'll bring. As a Partnership Volunteer you'll work side by side with local people in any of fifteen host countries and experience the benefits of language immersion, cultural orientation and ongoing program support. Most programs also include homestays - a great way to meet people and learn about the local culture. Assist with a rural development project, volunteer in a health clinic, help teach English, work with children - the possibilities are almost endless! Whatever your skills or experience, an exciting, life changing opportunity awaits you. Programs in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Great Britain, Guatemala, Ecuador, India, Ireland, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Turkey and the US. Offered by the participating members of Federation EIL, the worldwide network of The Experiment in International Living.
Qualifications:
While specialized training is not usually required, we look for many qualities that make a successful VIP volunteer: * Maturity * Flexibility * Common Sense * Enthusiasm * Reliability * Sensitivity Your host community will benefit most from your sincere commitment and open-minded curiosity about local culture and individual lives.
Cost in US$: Varies depending on country
Cost Include Description:
Most countries provide access to language instruction, if needed, and many include it in the program fee. Medical insurance is the responsibility of the participant. Travel to the host project is typically included in the fee, but personal excursions are not. For more exact details, see the host country pages on our website and consult with your sending country office.
Salary / Pay: No stipend provided - costs vary depending on the program.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- adult education
- agriculture
- appropriate technology
- archaeology
- arts
- biological research
- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- conflict resolution
- disability issues
- education
- elderly
- energy
- environment
- feasibility studies
- food
- health
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- health education
- homelessness
- housing
- indigenous issues
- literacy
- media work
- micro-enterprise
- minority groups
- natural resources
- nutrition
- organizational development
- orphans
- painting
- parks
- planting
- playgrounds
- primary education
- public education
- recreation
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- reforestation
- renovation
- research
- restoration
- secondary education
- social services, social work
- sports
- street kids
- teaching
- technical assistance
- tourism
- trail building
- tree planting
- water
- wildlife surveying
- youth
- youth development
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Typical Volunteer: Open, flexible, interested in working with and learning from others.
Age Range: 18 and older, except US citizens who must be 19
Participants Travel
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. - Consult your outbound sending office to see if scholarships are available for your country.
Application Process Involves:
- In-Person Interview when Feasible
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Resume
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
Volunteers for International Partnership's Mission Statement: Volunteers for International Partnership offers each international volunteer an opportunity to learn a culture from the inside while doing valuable community service, peer to peer, in a stimulating new environment.
VIP is committed to:
*Careful selection and preparation of the volunteer, host family and Host Organization.
*Emphasis on the education and self-awareness gained through international community service and volunteering.
*Planning the volunteer's intercultural experience to highlight enrichment from cultural differences.
*Full immersion in the host culture through orientation, language training, worksite and housing selection.
*Individualization of volunteer placement design to take full advantage of volunteer differences in skill, age, experience and diversity.
*Effective evaluation of the experience and the Host Organization.
*Strong efforts to enhance the volunteer's social adjustment to regional habits and customs.
*Choosing volunteer service projects that are worthwhile, safe, meet the needs of the local community and are conducted responsibly with regard to environmental, social and local issues.
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