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Argentina Argentina: Tierra Salud (ARG-6)

Dates

27/02/2023   -   12/12/2025

Feedback from 1 volunteers

Tags

Agricultural
Social
Disabilities

Fee

USD 815 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
EUR 390 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 - 35
Max number of volunteers
4
Still room for
2 Male + 2 Female
Languages
Spanish
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Buenos Aires (AEP)
Nearest bus/train station
 

Work

The activities planned to be carried out are:
-Help in daily activities.
-They can be kitchen helper, dining room attendant, stock assistant, safe food handling attendant, cleaning the kitchen, etc
-The attendance can be helping or guiding an art workshop or sports or playing games during the afternoons
-helping taking care of the children in recreational outings or in the background of the house.
-Attending children to create garden care habits, watching and taking care of plants and sows and harvest, making compost and its maintenance.
-Classification and clothing order: Attending with order and classifying the clothes that children wear, separating those that are not in good conditions. Restock clothes from the general stock paying attention to size and good taste to dress. Separate the ones that have to be taken to a dressmaker. Sort out clothing that they receive as a donation, etc. (this task is to be done together with other tasks)

-Tidying up rooms: Actually they have many rooms to order, tidy and be assigned to other activities. Some ideas: for example, to transform one of the rooms in a gaming place; another room will be an historic and administrative archive; they have historic material to make a book to tell the story of the organisation.

-Get involved in the planning and implementation of recreational and educational.

Accomodation and food

Subir al Sur provides accommodation in a shared house with other volunteers and gives money to buy food.

Location and leisure

Tierra Salud is a project located in a large green space of 74 hectares that belongs to the Faculty of Agronomy of the University of Buenos Aires. A large part of the land makes up a park in which old shrub and tree specimens live, many of which are unique in the City of Buenos Aires. This place does not have the characteristics of other parks or squares in the city, rather it is somewhat more wild with wide green spaces, where the orchards and lands stand out where the students of the Agronomy and Veterinary Faculties carry out their practices, there are even usually cows and other farm animals in pens. All this makes it a very attractive place to enjoy nature.

Project hosted by

Tierra Salud is a social enterprise that is part of the network of social enterprises of the General Directorate of Mental Health of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires. It is an organic garden-nursery space that is dedicated to the production of vegetables and native plants, seedlings and fertilizer, with offices in the Inclusion Pole (DGSAM) and in the Faculty of Agronomy of the University of Buenos Aires. It is an integral part of Interhuertas and Composting Club. The venture is intended for users of mental health effects, people with disabilities and / or functional diversity, psychosocial vulnerability and is open to volunteering and institutional internships.

Directions to meeting point

Coordinates directly with the volunteer

Requirements

  • Interest in Environmental Issues
  • Predisposition to manual work, focused on gardening and maintenance tasks
Argentina Argentina: Arte en las Fábricas (ARG-12)

Dates

21/08/2023   -   12/12/2025

Feedback from 1 volunteers

Tags

Art
Environmental

Fee

USD 815 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
EUR 390 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 - 35
Max number of volunteers
4
Still room for
2 Male + 2 Female
Languages
Spanish
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Buenos Aires (AEP)
Nearest bus/train station
 

Work

Maintenance, management and care of the space; garden project; productive projects of pieces of art; wind power project

Tasks:
Attend and assist in cultural events; garden maintenance; support in the production of artistic pieces; awareness actions on the use of wind energy. In terms of time work, the proposed schedule consists of:
- Physical participation in the project, 3 times a week for 5 hours a day.
- One day of planning, evaluation and reflection tasks that can be done in the office or at home
- Finally, one day to receive training in thematic seminars that contribute to their contribution to the project.

Accomodation and food

Subir al Sur provides accommodation in a shared house with other volunteers and gives money to buy food.

Project hosted by

It`s a cultural center occupying 1500 m2, next to the Pilar Industrial Park, in the province of Buenos Aires. Led by the plastic artist Alejandro Marmo (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Marmo). Marmo specializes in using discarded recyclable material from workshops and peripheral places to transform it into art and work. In his art workshop, artistic and environmental projects and productive ventures coexist.

Directions to meeting point

Coordinates directly with the volunteer

Requirements

Necessary sensitivity for community work.

  • Basic Spanish level
  • Initiative to propose activities
  • Flexibility to adapt to the structure and way
  • Teamwork
  • Creative character and motivation
Colombia Colombia: Let's build an EcoDome (WECO2024-1)

Dates

15/07/2024   -   02/08/2024

Feedback from 8 volunteers

Tags

Construction
Manual Work
Environmental

Fee

USD 782 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
COP 1500000 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 - 65
Max number of volunteers
10
Still room for
2 Male + 2 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Bogota (BOG)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Transporte del Sur, Bogotá
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

Help us build an EcoDome with sustainable materials in the heart of a natural park, designed as a space to rest and share the ancestral knowledge of the Muisca culture.

Accomodation and food

The accomodation is a nice and cozy house only for the volunteers in the middle of the natural park.
Please bring a sleeping bag.
There is a laundry to wash your clothes.

Volunteers will cook together. This is a perfect space to share recipes and have a culinary cultural exchange. Shopping is organized by the leader(s) and the park, but the volunteers might help. Vegetarian food option also available.
Please do not expect expensive/special ingredients (olive oil, nuts, etc), but the Colombian cuisine is rich in fruits, vegetables and 3x a week there will be meat in the menu.

The water heater depends on the availability of gas. On some occasions, hot showers might not be available, but in general there is hot water available.

Location and leisure

You can learn about eco-agriculture and work in the agroecological garden.
During your volunteering you will try some typical dishes from the region and do activities such as walks through the reserve, zip-lining and the KYE MUYSUA, an ancestral experience workshop: Weaving under the tree of dreams in the company of Andean music, meditation and fire.

This natural park is an Andean cloud forest, in the middle of the mountains; therefore it can be cold and rainy, depending on the season of the year. The park is located close to Bogotá (1 hour approx.) where you can find many places to enjoy the Colombian culture.
In case you do not want to leave the park, we have some activities that you can do in your free time such as:
1. Night walks and wildlife watching (there is a guided tour on weekends)
2. Trekking inside and outside the park (e.g. visiting other village on trails)
3. Extreme sport and wellness activities: zip line, tree climbing, music therapy (must be agreed in advance with the areas, the park does not cover the cost of this activity)
4. Horseback riding (must be agreed in advance with the areas, the park does not cover the cost of this activity)
5. Bonfires
6. Birdwatching

Project hosted by

This project will be carried out in cooperation with a natural park, located near Bogotá, between 2.100m and 2.600m above sea level.

Directions to meeting point

15 July at 9am in Bogotá, at Centro Comercial Hayuelos.

Additional comments

• There is limited Wi-Fi (because there is only satellite internet in this remote area). It may only be used for basic needs, such as communication (some calls, messages, mails) and information (research, press), but not for large downloads, videos, streaming (music or movies), video calls, etc.

• Extra fee: 1.500.000COP (approx. 360 EUR). The extra fee includes pick up at the meeting point, T-shirt, food, accommodation, 1x zip-line, local insurance during the workcamp and certificate of participation.

• To enter Colombia, you must have a return ticket or a ticket that shows you are leaving Colombia.

• The activities require constant contact with nature; this means that the volunteer will be finding himself/herself using physical strength and getting his/her hands dirty to get the job done. It is good to know and understand that you can encounter rain, sun, mud and insects. In addition, to carry out the activities it is necessary to walk the different trails, which have steep slopes. Therefore, volunteers should be in good health and willing to walk the different trails.

Requirements

• Good health and physical condition, willing to hike the mountain on steep slopes, and understand the implications of working outdoors.
• Please bring a sleeping bag.
• Tetanus Vaccine (highly recommended)
• All participants must have medical assistance insurance, which covers, among others, situations related to COVID-19.
• The volunteer’s participation is confirmed after the extra fee is paid. The payment must be done at the latest 1 month prior to the project starting via bank transfer / Paypal.
• Language: English (basic Spanish is a plus)
• After you apply, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/ruCp9WtsJYA7qWuo6

Sustainable Development Goals

Life on Land Sustainable Cities and Communities
Mexico Mexico: ZOOMER Camp (VIVE24.01)

Dates

31/07/2024   -   09/08/2024

Feedback from 34 volunteers

Tags

Social
Animals
Environmental

Fee

USD 852 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
EUR 425 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
10
Still room for
5 Male + 5 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Morelia (MLM)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Autobuses Morelia.
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

The volunteers will get a training with the facilitators during the summer course, conducting activities, games, dynamics, songs, etc., that promote in the participating children the love and empathy for nature, biodiversity, and for animals. Some of the activities that the volunteers will carry out include:
• Renovating some areas of the Zoo.
• Cleaning and repainting spaces to prepare for the arrival of children to the summer course.
• Preparing recreational activities and games with local facilitators to engage children during the summer course.
• Participating with the children in the summer course as support to the facilitators and activity coordinators at the Zoo, having fun and learning together.

Accomodation and food

The accommodation will be in a Hostel located in the downtown of Morelia, Michoacan. With services like Wi-Fi, hot water, etc. ATMs and medical centers are nearby. Food will be provided.

Location and leisure

Morelia, the capital of the state of Michoacán in Mexico, is a historically and culturally rich city. Founded in the 16th century, Morelia is known for its impressive colonial architecture, including numerous Baroque and Neoclassical buildings, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is also famous for its vibrant cultural life, which includes music festivals, theater, and cinema. Additionally, Morelia is renowned for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as tamales, corundas, and carnitas.

Morelia, the capital of the state of Michoacán, offers a variety of activities for all tastes:
• Exploration of the Historic Center: Stroll through the picturesque cobblestone streets and admire the colonial architecture of the Cathedral and historic buildings.
• Visit to Museums and Art Galleries: Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city by visiting museums such as the Alfredo Zalce Contemporary Art Museum and the Crafts House.
• Tasting of Local Gastronomy.

Project hosted by

Join the volunteer team at the Morelia Zoo and be part of the city's most exciting educational experience! Transformed into a vibrant center for environmental learning, the Morelia Zoo stands as the epicenter for raising awareness about environmental conservation, biodiversity, and the preservation of flora and fauna.
The mission is simple yet crucial: to educate and sensitize our visitors, especially the youth, about the importance of protecting our furry, scaly, and feathered friends, as well as the environment we share with them.
One of the flagship activities is hosting students from various schools, who have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating animal world while understanding the delicate situation of some species and our fundamental role in their conservation.
Every year, the doors are opened for the renowned summer course, where children enjoy three unforgettable weeks surrounded by nature and fun. Expert instructors guide the little ones through playful activities designed not only to awaken their curiosity but also to cultivate empathy and love for the care of animals and our planet.
To make this exciting project possible, we need your help. If you are a committed young person, passionate about biodiversity and nature, with a love for fun and children's activities, join us! Become part of the volunteer team and contribute to the maintenance of the facilities and the development of educational activities during the summer course!

Requirements

This camp is open for everyone who are sensible and open minded. It is crucial for the participants to respect, open to learn and appreciate the conditions of a different culture.

Colombia Colombia: Between sea and mountain #1 (WECO2024-2)

Dates

05/08/2024   -   23/08/2024

Feedback from 8 volunteers

Tags

Social
Children
Environmental

Already accepted volunteers from

Spain France

Fee

USD 818 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
COP 1640000 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
8
Still room for
2 Male + 2 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Santa Marta (SMR)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Santa Marta
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

In general, volunteers will plan and run various activities for kids and the community.

The work includes:
• Plan and carry out English lessons for kids.
• Participate in beach cleaning.
• Clean, organize and prepare an outdoor place, next to the local foundation where there will be community cinema for children.
• Spend time with children, playing, chatting, and being a role model for them.
• Organize environmental workshops for kids.
• Help out at a public kindergarten with manual work (painting, planting trees, etc.).
Our volunteers work around 4 or 5 days a week (5-6 hours daily), depending on the activities.
*Activities may change according to the total number of participants, weather conditions and other external factors.

Accomodation and food

Volunteers will stay in shared rooms in a house located just a 10-minute walk from the beach, with views to the sea and the mountain. The house has a spacious kitchen and different common areas like living room, terrace, and a garden. The accommodation has good WiFi connection and provides laundry service once a week.

The workcamp includes 3 meals a day. The camp leader is in charge of the shopping (the volunteers might help) and volunteers cook together. Vegetarian food option also is available.
Please do not expect expensive/special ingredients (olive oil, nuts, etc), but the Colombian cuisine is rich in fruits, vegetables and 3x a week there will be meat in the menu.
There will be a cooking lesson during the workcamp where you can learn how to prepare a typical Colombian food.

Transport to the activities is covered by the local foundation.

Location and leisure

During the free time the volunteers can enjoy various exciting activities. You can visit the city's famous beaches like Bahía Concha or Rodadero to relax and enjoy the sun and the sea. Also explore Tayrona National Natural Park and take a hike to one of the beautiful beaches within the park.

More info here: https://colombia.travel/en/santa-marta

Project hosted by

This program will be carried out in collaboration with a non-profit foundation in Santa Marta, which engages volunteers to serve both the community and the environment itself. They undertake impactful projects primarily focused on environmental and social aspects, contributing to making the world a better place for all.

Directions to meeting point

5 August, 2pm in Santa Marta, in Centro Comercial Arrecife, Rodadero.

Additional comments

• Extra fee: 1.640.000COP ( approx. 390 eur).
The extra fee includes pick up at the meeting point, T-shirt, food, accommodation, local insurance during the workcamp and certificate of participation.

• To enter Colombia, you must have a return ticket or a ticket that shows you are leaving Colombia.

Requirements

• All participants must have medical assistance insurance, which covers, among others, situations related to COVID-19.
• The volunteer’s participation is confirmed after the extra fee is paid. The payment must be done at the latest 1 month prior to the project starting via bank transfer / Paypal.
• Language: Intermediate English (Spanish is a plus. If no Spanish, we recommend start learning before you come).
• After you apply, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/ruCp9WtsJYA7qWuo6

Sustainable Development Goals

Quality Education Reduced Inequalities
Colombia Colombia: Between sea and mountain #2 (WECO2024-3)

Dates

30/09/2024   -   18/10/2024

Feedback from 8 volunteers

Tags

Social
Children
Environmental

Fee

USD 818 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
COP 1640000 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
8
Still room for
3 Male + 3 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Santa Marta (SMR)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Santa Marta
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

In general, volunteers will plan and run various activities for kids and the community.

The work includes:
• Plan and carry out English lessons for kids.
• Participate in beach cleaning.
• Clean, organize and prepare an outdoor place, next to the local foundation where there will be community cinema for children.
• Spend time with children, playing, chatting, and being a role model for them.
• Organize environmental workshops for kids.
• Help out at a public kindergarten with manual work (painting, planting trees, etc.).
Our volunteers work around 4 or 5 days a week (5-6 hours daily), depending on the activities.
*Activities may change according to the total number of participants, weather conditions and other external factors.

Accomodation and food

Volunteers will stay in shared rooms in a house located just a 10-minute walk from the beach, with views to the sea and the mountain. The house has a spacious kitchen and different common areas like living room, terrace, and a garden. The accommodation has good WiFi connection and provides laundry service once a week.

The workcamp includes 3 meals a day. The camp leader is in charge of the shopping (the volunteers might help) and volunteers cook together. Vegetarian food option also is available.
Please do not expect expensive/special ingredients (olive oil, nuts, etc), but the Colombian cuisine is rich in fruits, vegetables and 3x a week there will be meat in the menu.
There will be a cooking lesson during the workcamp where you can learn how to prepare a typical Colombian food.

Transport to the activities is covered by the local foundation.

Location and leisure

During the free time the volunteers can enjoy various exciting activities. You can visit the city's famous beaches like Bahía Concha or Rodadero to relax and enjoy the sun and the sea. Also explore Tayrona National Natural Park and take a hike to one of the beautiful beaches within the park.

More info here: https://colombia.travel/en/santa-marta

Project hosted by

This program will be carried out in collaboration with a non-profit foundation in Santa Marta, which engages volunteers to serve both the community and the environment itself. They undertake impactful projects primarily focused on environmental and social aspects, contributing to making the world a better place for all.

Directions to meeting point

30 September, 2pm in Santa Marta, in Centro Comercial Arrecife, Rodadero.

Additional comments

• Extra fee: 1.640.000COP ( approx. 390 eur).
The extra fee includes pick up at the meeting point, T-shirt food, accommodation, local insurance during the workcamp and certificate of participation.

• To enter Colombia, you must have a return ticket or a ticket that shows you are leaving Colombia.

Requirements

• All participants must have medical assistance insurance, which covers, among others, situations related to COVID-19.
• The volunteer’s participation is confirmed after the extra fee is paid. The payment must be done at the latest 1 month prior to the project starting via bank transfer / Paypal.
• Language: Intermediate English (Spanish is a plus. If no Spanish, we recommend start learning before you come).
• After you apply, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/ruCp9WtsJYA7qWuo6

Sustainable Development Goals

Quality Education Reduced Inequalities
Mexico Mexico: ZOO-MBIE Camp Day of the Death (VIVE24.02)

Dates

23/10/2024   -   01/11/2024

Feedback from 34 volunteers

Tags

Social
Animals
Environmental

Fee

USD 884 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
EUR 455 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
10
Still room for
5 Male + 5 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Morelia (MLM)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Autobuses Morelia.
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

The activities that volunteers will be doing are:
• Assisting in the cleaning, preparation, and refurbishment of areas within the Zoo.
• Participating in welcoming visitors during nighttime tours.
• Collaborating with Zoo facilitators in nocturnal walking activities.
• Promoting experiences that encourage visitor learning and enjoyment.
• Inspiring love and empathy for nature.
• Raising awareness about biodiversity and its benefits.

Accomodation and food

The accommodation will be in a Hostel located in the downtown of Morelia, Michoacan. With services like Wi-Fi, hot water, etc. ATMs and medical centers are nearby. Food will be provided.

Location and leisure

Morelia, the capital of the state of Michoacán in Mexico, is a historically and culturally rich city. Founded in the 16th century, Morelia is known for its impressive colonial architecture, including numerous Baroque and Neoclassical buildings, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is also famous for its vibrant cultural life, which includes music festivals, theater, and cinema. Additionally, Morelia is renowned for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as tamales, corundas, and carnitas.

Morelia, the capital of the state of Michoacán, offers a variety of activities for all tastes:
• Exploration of the Historic Center: Stroll through the picturesque cobblestone streets and admire the colonial architecture of the Cathedral and historic buildings.
• Visit to Museums and Art Galleries: Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the city by visiting museums such as the Alfredo Zalce Contemporary Art Museum and the Crafts House.
• Tasting of Local Gastronomy.

Project hosted by

Join the volunteer team at Morelia Zoo and be part of the city's most exciting educational experience! Transformed into a vibrant environmental learning center, Morelia Zoo stands as the focal point for raising awareness about environmental conservation, biodiversity, and the preservation of flora and fauna.
Every year, the famous nighttime tour is organized, where the Zoo opens its doors to welcome visitors and provide them with the wonderful experience of learning more about the nocturnal activities of the animals. Specially trained instructors at the Zoo conduct recreational activities, and during the tour, themes of mystery are explored through tales, legends, and myths involving animals such as werewolves, black cats, bats, and more. This tour becomes a unique experience, particularly during the traditional Day of the Dead festivities, fostering curiosity, empathy, and love for animal care and our planet. It not only provides entertainment but also facilitates learning in a safe environment filled with vegetation and animals of various species. Children get to learn about the realities of these species while also enjoying and interacting with the mysterious tales surrounding some animal legends.
The mission is simple yet crucial: to educate and sensitize the visitors, especially the youth, about the importance of protecting our furry, scaly, and feathered friends, as well as the environment we share with them.
To make this thrilling project possible, we need your help. If you're a committed young individual, passionate about biodiversity and nature, with a love for fun and children's activities, join us!

Requirements

This camp is open for everyone who are sensible and open minded. It is crucial for the participants to respect, open to learn and appreciate the conditions of a different culture.

Colombia Colombia: Between sea and mountain #3 (WECO2024-5)

Dates

04/11/2024   -   22/11/2024

Feedback from 8 volunteers

Tags

Social
Children
Environmental

Fee

USD 818 i Fee is paid in two installments:

USD 400 to be paid now.
COP 1640000 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
8
Still room for
3 Male + 2 Female
Languages
English
Vegetarian food
Yes
Nearest airport
Santa Marta (SMR)
Nearest bus/train station
Terminal de Santa Marta
Wi-Fi
Yes
Map

Work

In general, volunteers will plan and run various activities for kids and the community.

The work includes:
• Plan and carry out English lessons for kids.
• Participate in beach cleaning.
• Clean, organize and prepare an outdoor place, next to the local foundation where there will be community cinema for children.
• Spend time with children, playing, chatting, and being a role model for them.
• Organize environmental workshops for kids.
• Help out at a public kindergarten with manual work (painting, planting trees, etc.).
Our volunteers work around 4 or 5 days a week (5-6 hours daily), depending on the activities.
*Activities may change according to the total number of participants, weather conditions and other external factors.

Accomodation and food

Volunteers will stay in shared rooms in a house located just a 10-minute walk from the beach, with views to the sea and the mountain. The house has a spacious kitchen and different common areas like living room, terrace, and a garden. The accommodation has good WiFi connection and provides laundry service once a week.

The workcamp includes 3 meals a day. The camp leader is in charge of the shopping (the volunteers might help) and volunteers cook together. Vegetarian food option also is available.
Please do not expect expensive/special ingredients (olive oil, nuts, etc), but the Colombian cuisine is rich in fruits, vegetables and 3x a week there will be meat in the menu.
There will be a cooking lesson during the workcamp where you can learn how to prepare a typical Colombian food.

Transport to the activities is covered by the local foundation.

Location and leisure

During the free time the volunteers can enjoy various exciting activities. You can visit the city's famous beaches like Bahía Concha or Rodadero to relax and enjoy the sun and the sea. Also explore Tayrona National Natural Park and take a hike to one of the beautiful beaches within the park.

More info here: https://colombia.travel/en/santa-marta

Project hosted by

This program will be carried out in collaboration with a non-profit foundation in Santa Marta, which engages volunteers to serve both the community and the environment itself. They undertake impactful projects primarily focused on environmental and social aspects, contributing to making the world a better place for all.

Directions to meeting point

4 November, 2pm in Santa Marta, in Centro Comercial Arrecife, Rodadero.

Additional comments

• Extra fee: 1.640.000COP ( approx. 390 eur)
The extra fee includes pick up at the meeting point, T-shirt, food, accommodation, local insurance during the workcamp and certificate of participation.

• To enter Colombia, you must have a return ticket or a ticket that shows you are leaving Colombia.

Requirements

• All participants must have medical assistance insurance, which covers, among others, situations related to COVID-19.
• The volunteer’s participation is confirmed after the extra fee is paid. The payment must be done at the latest 1 month prior to the project starting via bank transfer / Paypal.
• Language: Intermediate English (Spanish is a plus. If no Spanish, we recommend start learning before you come).
• After you apply, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/ruCp9WtsJYA7qWuo6

Sustainable Development Goals

Quality Education Reduced Inequalities