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South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Celebration of Arts and Culture (SAVWA 0082)

Dates

29/04/2024   -   12/05/2024

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Tags

Cultural
Educational
Social

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
2 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
 
Nearest bus/train station
 

Work

Celebration of Arts and Cultural activities and skills development of South African history and communities.

Enjoy celebrating Arts & Culture? Join us this May in Soshanguve, Pretoria, and be part of our efforts to Celebrate our Arts & Culture. You'll assist in organizing engaging non-formal activities such as English lessons, arts and crafts, theatre etc. Additionally, volunteers will actively contribute to the development of our Arts & Culture Youth Center. Through this platform, we'll craft captivating lessons, thought-provoking decisions, and captivating videos on subjects like volunteering, embracing cultural diversity, and other pertinent themes. We're looking for passionate people like you to help us create these activities. As a volunteer, you'll bring your fresh ideas and creativity to shape the curriculum and plan exciting activities. Working together with other volunteers, you'll create an unforgettable experience that will change the lives of local youth forever.

An opportunity to learn about making of art sculptures and share cultural activities, making beads and learning South African history and communities.

Accomodation and food

Accommodation shared with the other volunteers; The accommodation is granting easy access to public transportation, shops, and various entertainment facilities and is fully equipped with modern amenities, furniture, cosy bunk beds with fresh bed sheets, cutlery, and essential toiletries

You will get an opportunity to taste the local food and share your local food with others as you prepare and enjoy the celebration of Arts & Culture in South Africa!

Location and leisure

The community has multi-cultural people and English is mostly spoken with local languages such as Sotho, Zulu, and Tshwana to name a few. There are various leisure and resorts areas you can visit especially in the weekend or spare time.

Project hosted by

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Assocaition

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260, and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to South Africa.

South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Youth Awareness Month (SAVWA 0083)

Dates

14/06/2024   -   28/06/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Cultural
Social
Children

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
2 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A upstairs. Once at Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up. Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Work

2024 marks the 48th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto and other related uprisings. The Soweto uprising ended tragically with hundreds of young people brutally killed. This tragedy became a rallying point that inspired a nation and a people to rise up against the brutal apartheid system.

Following the advent of democracy in 1994, the new democratic government declared 16 June as National Youth Day and June as Youth Month.

Youth Awareness Month includes Sports and Cultural activities, providing a platform to recognize the role Youth Play in South Africa society

Volunteer Task This is an exciting project as volunteers have opportunity to work with different communities and interact with children after school.

The camp will require volunteers to be involved in different activities such as building up learning activities which will be used when the volunteers will meet the children from 8am to 4pm daily activities. Volunteers will work in groups.

Accomodation and food

Accommodation shared with the other volunteers; The accommodation is granting easy access to public transportation, shops, and various entertainment facilities and is fully equipped with modern amenities, including furniture, cosy bunk beds with fresh bed sheets, cutlery, and essential toiletries.

Food wise a selection of South African dishes local and traditional as well as international dishes prepared by the participating volunteers at the work camp.

Location and leisure

Soshanguve, Pretoria.

Project hosted by

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association

Directions to meeting point

Gautrain Pretoria Station

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to South Africa

South Africa South Africa: Tracing the roots of International Voluntary Service in East & Southern Africa (SAVWA 0085)

Dates

01/07/2024   -   04/08/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Agricultural
Social
Cultural

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 750 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
30
Still room for
15 Male + 15 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Dar es Salaam (DAR)
Nearest bus/train station
Tanzania

Work

Objectives
✔ To promote and enhance South-South, Cooperation against the background of t
✔ To decolonize the International Voluntary Services from an African perspective
✔ To promote resilience and diversify International Voluntary Services in Africa
✔ To complement the Africa Union Volunteer Linkage platform diversifying ivs movements in Africa

Brief Description of the Project

The Regional Community Services projects aims at improving the quality of volunteer’s exchange within the African Continent, in order to reinforce the concepts of Pan Africa voluntarism, active participation and solidarity. The concepts intend to build capacity for voluntary local inspire organisation from the African continent to develop a functional, shared framework for voluntary work and volunteers exchange with a strong bias on south-south cooperation. The partners of the projects are local inspired organisation who implement long-term and short-term voluntary projects involving local activists, international volunteers and local communities. The consortium shares the same needs and values such as
⮚ the need to find solutions on the tremendous decrease on the volume of volunteers in workcamps; (south-south, North South and South -North Exchange)
⮚ the need to harmonize the exchange procedures for short-term and long-term volunteers developed by the different networks.
⮚ the need proposes clear and unify promotional strategy for international voluntarism, in order to reinforce the involvement and active participation of young people, including those with fewer opportunities.
⮚ the demand to map all the existing best practices on volunteer exchange and to share them within the networks, in order to increase the quality standards of projects and the capacity on the assessment of their impact.

In order to improve the quality of the voluntary services in Africa, it is vital to involve as many networks as possible especially the African Union Volunteer Linkage platform which is the custodiam of voluntary services at continental level, hence the dire need for your support as we embark on this new trajectory in the voluntary services The final outcome of the project will be the creation of new guidelines for voluntary exchange, more updated and comprehensive that the ones already existing.

5.0 Activities

The programme will be conducted as from the 1st of July 2024 to the 4th of August 2024. The regional community services project will be divided into three phrases. The first phrase will be in Dar es Salaam as from 1st of July to 10th of July 2023. The green travel from 11 -14 July 2024. The second phrase in Zimbabwe as from 14- 24 July 2024. Then green travel from Harare to Pretoria on 24 to 25 July. The third phrase from 26 July to 04 August 2024. The curtain will finally come down in Pretoria on the 5th of August 2024. Mid-term evaluations will be done in Tanzania and Zimbabwe but the final evaluation will be done in Pretoria South Africa on the 4th of July 2024

5.1 Tanzania:

The project is focusing on the big question; can we design sustainable communities for our future? For ten days in Tanzania volunteers will live and work together on the beautiful proposed eco village area and have an opportunity to explore the social, economic, and ecological issues and skills needed to develop sustainable practices.
Project activities:

a) Hands-on activities: Development and maintenance of demonstration plot for organic farming/Permaculture and urban farming.
b) Workshops: On four key dimension of eco village (Community Living, ecological, cultural and spirituality)
c) Community engagement: Various events through photo exhibitions, media talk, sports, arts and Music to engage the larger communities around the issue of sustainable living.

5.2 Zimbabwe

The program in Zimbabwe will both in theoretical and practical, the first three days volunteers will undergo a training on transformational leadership decolonisation with a strong bias on climate, nature colonisation and conflict transformation The volunteer project seeks to mitigate the harmful impacts of climate change. The work will involve varying activities which shall be spread across. This will include but limited to, climate colonisation and environmental work around, making tsotso stove, water harvesting dams, Bio fertiliser (Bokashi), reafforestation programs as well as working with people in their respective communities around Gutsa village The program requires a willing workforce of volunteers, to facilitate wonderful experience camp. This is a highly participatory project, which will empower volunteers and communities in a remarkable manner. The project will valorise the importance of grassroots awareness programs climate change mitigation strategies and climate colonisation. In a nutshell the project will accord the young men and women a very rare opportunity to gain skills in, permaculture, and agroecology, which are critical and essential in improving their livelihoods in their respective communities. The community may ask volunteers to perform other necessary specific tasks outside the scope of our agreement. This is seen as a way of promoting community driven system change development initiatives.

5.3 South Africa

A transformative week volunteer work camp and training event in Soshanguve, Gauteng. Focused on food security and empowering youth, women, and vulnerable populations, we merge Permaculture, Peace-building, social cohesion, and participatory methods. Over the weeks, participants will cultivate a 23m x 8m garden which provides food for children from our community center. This project provides essential skills in sustainable agriculture, imparting knowledge on growing food and understanding climate change challenges. By fostering empathy, unity, and self-sufficiency, we aspire to create lasting change and promote a brighter, more sustainable future for all involved.

The volunteer based workcamp with a training where participants gain valuable skills and experience related to food growing, peace building and social cohesion. The programme will include local community members (Including women and children) will gain valuable tools related to permaculture and food growing to assist participants to contribute towards community and individual food security. This will also help develop and improve the existing food garden at SAVWA Permaculture center. It will offer opportunities for local youth including women to participate in an engaging, positive, community based project that promotes peace and social cohesion We will conclude with a visit to the local botanical gardens to foster a connection to nature for youth, women and volunteers and conclude with final evaluation of the caravan workcamp.

Accomodation and food

The coordination of this programme will be by the consortium of three organizations namely SAVWA, UVIKIUTA and ZWA. The projects will be in all the three participating countries namely South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

Accommodation will be in shared spaces, in the venue of activities in the workcamps. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and water available. The accommodation and workplace.

Food will be provided according to local areas the volunteers will be in. Please any dietery dishes let the organising team know in advance so that everyone is catered for early in time.

Location and leisure

The programme will be conducted as from the 1st of July 2024 to the 4th of August 2024. The regional community services project will be divided into three phrases. The first phrase will be in Dar es Salaam as from 1st of July to 10th of July 2023. The green travel from 11 -14 July 2024. The second phrase in Zimbabwe as from 14- 24 July 2024. Then green travel from Harare to Pretoria on 24 to 25 July. The third phrase from 26 July to 04 August 2024. The curtain will finally come down in Pretoria on the 5th of August 2024. Mid-term evaluations will be done in Tanzania and Zimbabwe but the final evaluation will be done in Pretoria South Africa on the 4th of July 2024

Project hosted by

In the spirit of regional understanding and cooperation three sister voluntary inspired youth organisations namely UVIKUITA (Tanzania) South Africa Volunteer Workcamps Association (SAVWA-South Africa) and Zimbabwe Workcamps Association (ZWA) forged partnership for a regional camp which will last about 40 days starting at Dar es Salaam, moving to Zimbabwe ending in South Africa. The primary objectives of the projects are multiple faceted namely regional integration, south-south youth exchange as well as building prosperous and peaceful Africa through youth empowerment, volunteerism and pan Africa exchange as well as scaling up global, regional, and national actions to meet young people’s needs, realize their rights and tap their possibilities as agents of change. The community services programme is targeted at young people working in the local community and other civil organizations implementing development/ workcamps activities in East and Southern Africa. UVIKUITA, SAVWA and ZWA has recognized a growing professionalism within the voluntary development sector in the region. It is with this mind that UVIKUITA, SAVWA and ZWA in Collaboration with Network of Africa Voluntary Organisations would like to accord their staff members and youth leaders an opportunity to benefit from a concerted regional workcamp focusing on climate justice, decolonization and south-south youth exchange and cooperation. The workcamp will provide participants with interdisciplinary learning situations within the development process that can be analyzed, critiqued, and reflected upon. A deliberate attempt has been made to integrate the relevant theory with experiential background of participants. The workcamp will have the capacity to build practical skills along theoretical training. The workcamp programme is a result of the need to enhance regional integration as envisioned by the Pan Africa ideology. The main objective of this regional project is to empower the young people from East and Southern Africa with contemporary new skills and knowledge in the broader section of international development. Upon completing this regional camp, the youths will return into their communities and disseminate information and practice their skills. The participants will also draw up some training programmes for their respective communities.

Directions to meeting point

Tanzania, Dar es Salaam

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 200 x 3 countries (€600) total for all participants, and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation after the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and in between travel from Tanzania to Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe to South Africa by road. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their tickets to Tanzania and departure from South Africa.

South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Sports Development Programme (SAVWA 0084)

Dates

01/07/2024   -   15/07/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Sport
Children
Social

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 300 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
3 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Access with disability
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
O.R. Tambo International Airport

Work

Empowering young people in Sports development skills and intensive work camp project with hands on initiative, addressing issues on Gender using sports methodology.

The Sports Development Programme will require volunteers to be involved in different sports activities such as learning simple sports and games activities. Volunteers will interact and teach children sports and artistic activities they have. Volunteers will be able to interact with the community also.

This is an exciting project as volunteers have opportunity to work with different communities and interact with children in sports development and impact leadership skills to the children

Accomodation and food

Accommodation shared with the other volunteers; The accommodation is granting easy access to public transportation, shops, and various entertainment facilities and is fully equipped with modern amenities, furniture, cosy bunk beds with fresh bed sheets, cutlery, and essential toiletries

Location and leisure

The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture and prepare a dish from your country

Qualification of participants: Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - Ready to do academic work on the project and No experience needed at all. Willingness to guide students especially in cultural and arts activities mostly afternoon work from 2 pm till 6 pm mostly. Some weekends may have excursions with students to different areas of Pretoria

Project hosted by

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) will contribute towards the development of South African communities both urban and rural through local, national, regional and international volunteers to work together towards the cultural, economic, socio-political well-being of young people and marginalised persons or groups through empowerment work camps programs and promotion of sustainable development.

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association shall work and collaborate with other Volunteer driven organisation, Regional Work Camp Associations, and organisations.

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association is a member of Southern African Workcamp Cooperation (SAWC), Partner with Service Civil International (SCI), Full member of Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and Partner Member of Alliance if European Voluntary Service Organisations.

Directions to meeting point

Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa

Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable.

You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A. Once a Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up.

Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria.

South Africa South Africa: Orphan Care Support (SAVWA 0086)

Dates

05/08/2024   -   19/08/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Children
Social
Educational

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
2 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A upstairs. Once at Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up. Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Work

Providing support and care to orphans and improving their emotional structure and their level of acceptance with daily routines

Providing support and care to orphans and improving their emotional situations and their level of acceptance with daily routines one of the orphan care home called Kingdom Life (Attridgville).

Kingdom Life Children’s Centre . A good-hearted woman resident in Atteridgeville realizing the urgent need for caring for the children in the area with no other place to go has established this home. Initially time and effort was invested in establishing, registering and organizing the affairs of the Home. The focus currently is to create better opportunities for the children to develop in a stable and caring environment, and to improve their life skills.

It is of paramount importance to us to render services and programs that is in the best interest of every individual child.Just as soon as you think you've seen the worst of cases, you come across yet another one. Abusers don't discriminate against colour, creed or age. Child Abuse is rife in South Africa and unfortunately not nearly enough is being done to protect the future of our country, the children. Government is shirking their responsibility when it comes to providing for destitute families therefore making it increasingly difficult for the poorest of the poor to survive.

Accomodation and food

Accommodation: Accommodation will be in rooms at the project centre. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and there is running water. The accommodation and workplace have flushing toilets and does have electricity. Warm clothes, Sleeping bag (if possible), sun cream, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, Raincoat, light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light. Do not bring jewellery or items of personal value please.

Location and leisure

  1. To be open-minded and “doer” type
    2. Ready to stand out in front of the others and coordinate the children
    3. Any knowledge of musical instrument, singing or dancing is highly welcome
    4. Please bring some typical food & cookies & recipes & pictures & flags and if possible musical pieces, songs, instruments
    5. Please also bring for the children (if it’s possible) clothes& toys that you don’t need and personal care products
    6. Meals should be prepared by the volunteers for themselves (breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner as well) – based on available ingredients for the day.
    Weekends are meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture.

Project hosted by

Kingdom Life Children’s Centre

Directions to meeting point

Gautrain Pretoria Station

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to South Africa

South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Heritage Month (0087)

Dates

16/09/2024   -   30/09/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Social
Art
Cultural

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
2 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A upstairs. Once at Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up. Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Work

Building a strong cultural identity, common heritage, shared values, and ethics with youth driven and African history celebration. Culture incorporates social behaviour and norms of a society as well as the language, knowledge, beliefs, traditions, arts, customs, capacities and habits of a certain community and SAVWA invests more resources in promoting national and regional cohesion by investing in African culture and heritage as a vehicle for promoting and achieving the national economic and social development goals outlined in Africa’s Agenda 2063.

The Heritage Month celebration will require volunteers to be involved in arts and cultural activities such as learning local South African arts and cultural activities and sharing their own cultural and values from their respective countries. Volunteers will work in groups and will be able to share each day and cook their local traditional food and teach children cultural and artistic activities and games.

This is an exciting project as volunteers have opportunity to work with different communities and interact with children in cultural and arts activities in the community.

Aspiration 5 of Agenda 2063 envisions ‘An Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, shared values and ethics’. This calls for an African cultural renaissance which is pre-eminent and that inculcates the spirit of Pan Africanism; tapping Africa’s rich heritage and culture to ensure that the creative arts are major contributors to Africa’s growth and transformation; and restoring and preserving Africa’s cultural heritage, including its languages. We want to share this aspiration especially with our Month of celebration!

Accomodation and food

Accommodation will be in a house and venue of activities in Soshanguve. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and there is running water. The accommodation and workplace have flushing toilets and does have electricity.

Location and leisure

Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - No experience needed at all. Willingness to guide students especially in cultural and arts activities Weekend will have excursions with volunteers to different areas of city.

The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture. Sleeping bag, sun cream, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, shoes are advisable. Rain coat, light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light and arts and cultural items.

Project hosted by

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association

Directions to meeting point

Gautrain Pretoria Station

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to South Africa.

South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Sustainable Permaculture Gardening (0088)

Dates

07/10/2024   -   21/10/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Agricultural
Educational
Social

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
Close

Details on the project

Age
18 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
2 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A upstairs. Once at Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up. Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Work

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) Sustainable Permaculture Gardening Project is a community lead innovative to encourage young people to promote low environmental impact living and eco-friendly practices. The emphasis is on the development of and to practice self-sustaining environmental awareness for climate change and sustainable living. We have seen the impact we have had on the environment and what better ways to be able to live sustainably

A transformative week volunteer work camp and training event in Soshanguve, Gauteng. Focused on food security and empowering youth, women, and vulnerable populations, we merge Permaculture, Peace-building, social cohesion, and participatory methods.

Over the weeks, participants will cultivate a 23m x 8m garden which provides food for children from our community center. This project provides essential skills in sustainable agriculture, imparting knowledge on growing food and understanding climate change challenges. By fostering empathy, unity, and self-sufficiency, we aspire to create lasting change and promote a brighter, more sustainable future for all involved.

Accomodation and food

Accommodation will be in a house and venue of activities in Soshanguve. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. and this isa a shared spaces for the volunteers. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and there is running water. The accommodation and workplace have flushing toilets and do have electricity.

Location and leisure

Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - No experience needed at all

The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves at their own expense. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture

Bring along a Sleeping bag, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, shoes are advisable. Warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light and arts and cultural items.

Project hosted by

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association

Directions to meeting point

Gautrain Pretoria Station

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria.

South Africa South Africa: SAVWA Climate Justice Work Camp (0089)

Dates

04/11/2024   -   18/11/2024

Feedback from 3 volunteers

Tags

Educational
Environmental
Social

Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
16 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
3 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Access with disability
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
O.R. Tambo International Airport

Work

Type of Work: The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) Climate Justice Work Camp is an initiative to encourage our younger generation to realise the rising climate change our world is experiencing.

Volunteer Tasks: Volunteers will have an opportunity to get hands on tasks from they will set in addressing climate justice in our community of Soshanguve, through advocacy, clean up campaign and various methods to get our message out.

We will have various community interactions and work on various activities within the local community. Volunteers are encouraged to bring an open mind as we will have various activities to keep them busy for the work camp period.

Accomodation and food

Accommodation: Accommodation will be in a house and venue of activities in Soshanguve. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and there is running water. The accommodation and workplace have flushing toilets and do have electricity.

Language: The community has multi-cultural people and English is mostly spoken with local languages such as Ndebele, Zulu, and other local languages

What to bring: Sleeping bag, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, shoes are advisable. Warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light and arts and cultural items.

Location and leisure

Leisure Activities: The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves at their own expense. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture.

Requirements: Qualification of participants: Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - No experience needed at all.

Project hosted by

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) will contribute towards the development of South African communities both urban and rural through local, national, regional and international volunteers to work together towards the cultural, economic, socio-political well-being of young people and marginalised persons or groups through empowerment work camps programs and promotion of sustainable development.

The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association shall work and collaborate with other Volunteer driven organisation, Regional Work Camp Associations, and organisations.

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association is a member of Southern African Workcamp Cooperation (SAWC), Partner with Service Civil International (SCI), Full member of Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and Partner Member of Alliance if European Voluntary Service Organisations.

Directions to meeting point

Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa

Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable.

You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A. Once a Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up.

Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria.

South Africa South Africa: International Volunteer Day Month (0090)

Dates

02/12/2024   -   16/12/2024

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Study
Children
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Fee

Free i Fee is paid in two installments:

0 to be paid now.
EUR 260 is to be paid after acceptance.

Note: Total fee can vary depending on bank rates.
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Details on the project

Age
16 - 99
Max number of volunteers
5
Still room for
3 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Access with disability
Yes
Nearest airport
Johannesburg (JNB)
Nearest bus/train station
O.R. Tambo International Airport

Work

Recognition of 5th December (World Volunteer Day) to recognise all the valuable volunteers in our community and organisation at large

Volunteer Tasks: The work camp activities will include community work in and around Pretoria and includes working with children and also voluntary services to the community of Soshanguve.
We will honour our volunteers for the month with one special day activity dedicated to all volunteers for the year

Accomodation and food

What to bring: Sleeping bag, sun cream, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, working gloves and closed shoes are advisable. Rain coat, light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light;

Accommodation: Accommodation will be in a home, Pretoria. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and there is running water. The accommodation and work place have flushing toilets and do have electricity.

Language: The community has multi-cultural people and English is mostly spoken with local languages such as Ndebele, Zulu, and other local languages

Location and leisure

Leisure Activities: The Weekend is meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves at their own expense. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture.

Requirements: Qualification of participants: Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - No experience needed at all.

Project hosted by

Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa

Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable.

You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A. Once a Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up.

Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure

Directions to meeting point

Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa

Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable.

You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A. Once a Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up.

Please reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria and let us know of their date of arrival and departure.

Requirements

The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, covers communication prior to, during and after the camp. Please note that this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We advise all volunteers to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria