Circle Volunteering - Choose up to Four Projects at Once!
Colombia is a fascinatingly diverse country filled with incredibly welcoming people and stunning landscapes, which is rapidly growing more developed. However, there is still great scope for social improvement in many areas. We at Volungo Abroad want to offer you the chance to take part in a NEW and INNOVATIVE volunteering experience, in which you can choose to take part in up to FOUR different projects, giving essential support, help and happiness to a huge number of people, as part of ONE COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM.
So, are you equally passionate about helping in fields such as farming, education, and social care? Then look no further!
Volunteer Responsibilities
Volunteer responsibilities for each project will differ; however, you can lend a hand and expand your skills in any or all of the areas listed below, depending on the projects you choose:
- Agricultural work, with a focus on coffee and sugarcane farming and processing.
- Providing entertainment and companionship to lonely elderly people, often living in poverty.
- Assisting local teachers with their classes, and/or teaching disadvantaged children anything from languages to sports to music to vocational skills (construction, agriculture, carpentry, etc.).
- Teaching and supporting young people out of school hours.
For more detailed information about volunteer responsibilities for each project, please see each relevant project page (listed above).
Location
All of the projects are centered around a small village located 2 hours from Colombia’s capital, Bogotá; this is also where your accommodation is. The village is very close to a larger town, which has shops, internet cafes, restaurants, ATMs and night life. Depending on your project, you may be working in the village itself, or within 30 – 45 minutes of it.
Transportation
Buses from the village to the main town leave frequently throughout the day and cost around COP $2500 per trip, taking about thirty minutes (not included in the project fee). There are also plenty of taxis (including mototaxis). The project organizer can also offer their own transport, a car for a total of five people, for a small fee. There are also very frequent buses to Bogotá, run by a handful of companies, and to several nearby towns and villages.
Accommodation and Food
You will stay in the house of the project organizer. The area is fairly rural but all basic amenities are available. The house is split into two, with the project organizer and their family living in the main house and the volunteers sharing the bungalow (which includes two bathrooms). There is also a garden and outside sitting/dining area. If there are more than 4 volunteers private rooms will not be available.
The internet can be very slow, although if you need to you can take the short bus ride into town to use the internet cafes there.
You will be provided with three meals a day from Monday to Friday. On a Saturday you will be given one meal (these will be shared with the family), although none will be provided on a Sunday. These meals are shared with the family and include bread, grains, meat, fruit and vegetables, and dairy products. However, the project organizer is very happy to provide for any special dietary requirements (vegetarians and vegans, celiacs, any allergies or intolerances, etc.) if advised before you arrive. You are welcome to use the kitchen to prepare your own meals, as long as you keep it clean and tidy, or to eat in the restaurants in the village or town. If you choose to eat any meals not provided by the project organizer these will be at your own cost.
Prerequisites
Professional requirements:
In general, all that is required of you is to be enthusiastic, willing, and prepared to learn new skills, displaying a hardworking attitude and respect towards the local community and those you will be living and working with. However, there are of course specific talents and personal characteristics that would be extremely useful for each separate project. Please refer to the relevant project pages listed above for more information.
Generally, you should be ready to respond to changes and be able to deal with the unexpected for any work or travel in South America. For this program in particular, you should be willing to live and work in areas where the standard of living is much lower than that in the EU or US.
Language requirements:
You must have at least a conversational level of Spanish for these projects, as few local people speak any more than basic English, if any English at all. However, the project organizer has a very good level of English, having lived in England for several years, and can help you if you have any problems. Having said that, there would be little point in volunteering in another country if you could not communicate with the people you live and work with. After all, the better the Spanish you speak or learn before you arrive the more you can bring of yourself to the project, the more you can communicate and understand, and the more you will get out of your volunteering experience. In any case, you will be amazed how much Spanish you will learn by simply living and working in another country. We can help you with this! We offer a wide array of Spanish courses suited to your level, including more specialized courses, for as many weeks as you require.
Additional Information and Specials
Minimum age:
18 years
Start dates:
1st or 3rd Sunday each month.
(Individual arrival dates possible, surplus applies).
Length of stay:
Beginning at 4 weeks.
Immunizations:
It is absolutely necessary that you have current immunizations. This includes, among others: yellow fever (certified), tetanus, typhoid, diphtheria, hepatitis A and B, and rabies. You’ll receive exact information pertaining to immunizations needed in Colombia, as well as your personal preliminary documentation, following your successful application with us.
You can inquire in advance concerning immunization requirements by consulting medical authorities in your country of origin, e.g. in the US, check with the Centers for Disease Control and Protection
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/ecuador.
Please make sure that you have up-to-date vaccinations for all of these diseases. Volungo Abroad cannot be held responsible for the provision of vaccinations for their volunteers. It is the responsibility of the volunteer to ensure that they have followed up-to-date medical advice.
Included services:
- Accommodation including bedding.
- Three meals a day (Mon-Fri; one meal on a Saturday and none on a Sunday).
- Pick up and transport from airport.
- Pre-arrival welcome pack.
- Welcome Dinner.
- 24 hour support.
- Certificate of successful volunteer participation on your project.
Excluded services:
- Daily transport to and from your project site.
- Weekend or non-organized activities.
- Snacks and non-mealtime drinks.
- Travel insurance.
- Personal spending.
- Any additional items not listed in the ‘Included Services’ list.
Special Conditions:
In general, you must bear in mind that you will be representing Volungo Abroad to communities and project partners and are therefore required to demonstrate a professional attitude.
Please keep your clothes clean, wear your hair up, keep your nails short and unpolished, and remove all piercings and jewellery. This is for biosecurity reasons – we want to keep the day center clean and sanitary – and to set a good professional standard. Lightweight long sleeves and trousers are recommended for the area, as it can get very hot and there are mosquitoes.
You will need to provide a criminal background check, medical records, proof of travel and medical insurance, and any professional certificates or proof of vocational qualifications you may have.
During this program, you will be in contact with a lot of people. However, you might also be the only volunteer working with local staff at times, so be prepared for variety in the people you will meet and work with.