Location
Costa Rica: Gandoca, Jaco and 2 other cities; Ecuador: Galapagos Islands; Honduras: La Esperanza; Peru: Cusco, Lima
Term
Throughout the year
Program Duration
2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad)
Typical Duration of Program
5-8 weeks
Dates
Monthly departures
CCUSA offers a wide range of important Volunteer projects in several countries including Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, and Peru!
Volunteer for as little as 2 weeks up to 6 months with a variety of projects that focus on education, the environment, community building community health, and cultural immersion! These programs provide you with practical experience on many aspects of the fields above.
Programs run year round, and there are a variety of project opportunities in each country. The projects fill up quickly, however, so apply now!
Volunteer Experience Costa Rica:
Opportunities to work in turtle rescue projects along Costa Rica's Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
Program: Volunteer Experience Costa Rica
Program Length: 2 to 12 weeks
Who is eligible?: 18 years 60 years of age, speak basic Spanish (to communicate with the Park Rangers), have no health problems
Departure Dates: Arrive the first or middle Monday of each month. If you want to take Spanish lessons, you need to arrive one week earlier.
Key Benefits: Program fee includes meals, accommodation, and orientation. There are two different programs working with two different species of turtles (the Leather back and Olive Ridley Turtles). These projects give you a change to make an important contribution to preservation of the species. Roles include beach patrolling, clearing the beach of obstacles, preparing nests, relocation of nests, handling eggs, repairing protection around nests, and recording the number of turtles.
Volunteer Experience Ecuador:
Opportunity to volunteer at one or more of 6 different biological reserves, contributing to biodiversity conservation, community development, and sustainable use of natural resources.
Program: Volunteer Experience Ecuador
Program Length: 2 weeks to 6 months
Who is eligible?: 18+, basic level of Spanish, no major health problems, are moderately fit
Departure Dates: Start dates are flexible; however, volunteers must attend an orientation session in Quito on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays upon arrival. Volunteers will work 22 days out of every month.
Key Benefits: Program fee includes placement, meals, accommodation, training and supervision. Volunteers can work in a reserve in the Amazon, San Cristobal/Galapagos, La Hesperia/Andes, or the coastal regions of Bilsa, Congal, or La Loor. Projects may include plant conservation, community work, sustainable income generation, local research and wildlife.
Volunteer Experience Honduras:
Opportunities to volunteer and live in rural communities teaching, childcare, community health, community building and conservation projects.
Program: Volunteer Experience Honduras
Program Length: 2 weeks to 12 weeks
Who is eligible?: 18 years+, know basic Spanish, be physically fit depending on project, be flexible, for the medical project, have a medical degree or be studying towards a degree in health care
Departure Dates: Bi-monthly departures.
Key Benefits: Program fee includes placement, breakfast & dinner, accommodation, training and supervision. Five different projects including traditional building, teaching primary students in impoverished areas, childcare, assisting doctors and physicians at a clinic, as well as conservation projects working with Iguanas.
Volunteer Experience Peru:
Opportunities to volunteer in childcare, teaching, construction, health care, as well as cultural and conservation/wildlife projects.
Program: Volunteer Experience Peru
Program Length: 1 week 6 months
Who is eligible?: 18 years +, no major health problems, Health care volunteers must know basic Spanish, some programs require volunteers to be physically fit.
Departure Dates: Bi-Monthly departures from Cusco.
Key Benefits: Program fee includes placement, accommodation, meals, training, supervision, Spanish lessons, and weekly Salsa lessons! Primarily based in Cusco, the historical capital of the Inca Empire, volunteers can participate in a wide range of projects.
All Volunteer Experience Latin America projects require extremely committed and self-motivated participants who are willing and able to work and live outside of their comfort zone.
All Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and in good physical and mental health. Some programs are suitable for volunteers up to 65 years of age.
Maturity and independence are crucial and the ability to help our wherever needed is an important quality. Flexibility is also important as you may be asked to fulfill a variety of responsibilities and the specific project you are hoping for may not be available at the time of year you wish to participate. Final program eligibility is up to the individual project leaders.
Cost vary depending on project and length
Costs for programs include all administrative and placement fees, assistance with visa information, in-country orientation, accommodation and designated meals, and some ground transportation to project.
All program applicants also receive comprehensive fund-raising guide to give you tools to raise funds for your own program costs prior to your departure.
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CCUSA Volunteers are globally minded citizens ready to step up and make community changes that will make a global impact. CCUSA Volunteers are flexible, mature, dedicated, committed, and physically and mentally fit. They are willing to choose from several projects and find a few that are a good fit, and available from as little as 2 weeks up to 6 months.
18-65
American and Canadian Participants. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.
Independently
in Groups of dependent on project
30 to 60 days
CCUSA is passionately committed to providing exchange programs of the highest quality in countries around the world. We are dedicated to excellence in all areas of operation, providing first-rate staff to employers and partners on all of our exchange programs.
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