Project Hawai'i with Cultural Institute of America
http://www.CulturalInstituteofAmerica.comP.O. Box 1844 Keaau, HI 96749 United States
P.O. Box 1844 Keaau, HI 96749 United States
Location
United States: Hawaii, Honolulu
Program Duration
1-2 weeks
Typical Duration of Program
1-2 weeks
Dates
Spring Break: Email us your dates, we are still putting together the 3 different groups for 2012
Volunteers will be working hands-on with homeless children living on the water edges of the Waianae Coast on the island of Oahu. Some of these activities will be serving and preparing meals, planning and implementing activities as well as handing out life necessities to the families living in poverty.
Other activities will include fundraising and collecting supplies of supportive needs. Also, we will participate in eco-tours and learn how to keep our sea life safe and oceans clean.
Volunteers will also be able to experience the Hawaiian Culture through interactive tours and lessons. Living Local is more than a saying but a true way of life like no other.
Experience the hidden beaches, traditional meals, and local style living first hands with others from all over the world.
* Volunteers will earn a certificate of 40 hours for their hands on activities.
* When you leave this tour you will have experienced all the wonders of Hawaii from world class shopping to surfing with the Pipeline Pros.
* Dancing Hula to climbing the coconut trees. Finding authentic puka shells on private beaches and picnic lunches with famous local bands.
Our program is designed to open our culture to you while helping to make a difference in our homeless keiki lives.
Highlights of Spring Break Service Adventure Tour includes:
* Working Hands-on with Homeless Children and making an impact in their lives
* Learning Fundraising and Marketing Skills to benefit the homeless children
* 40 Hour Certificate for leadership, team building and outreach volunteerism
* Tours of local Hawaiian Beaches and other hot spots
* Surf Lessons with Pipeline Champion Kevin Okimoto
* Waikiki Entertainment, Shopping, Beaches and more..
* Authentic Luau and Cultural Experiences not available with any other tour
* Our Team Leaders are native Hawaiians and open to share their culture with the group
* Learn to cook/prepare authentic Hawaiian meals
* Guaranteed most adventurous and quality tour ever offered
* This tuition is tax deductible
Volunteers will need to be open minded and looking forward to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Volunteers can expect to learn a new culture, build lasting relationships with others from all over. The only real qualification a volunteer needs to attend is to have an open heart and a will to change their world for the better while interacting with others who share the same goals.
This tour is for the active and hard working. Our days are full of activities and volunteerism. Because it is a short period we pack our days as full as possible...you can rest when you get home. Leaving your foot prints in the Hawaiian sands worth following.
USD 2,250.00 with USD 100.00 early bonus
This is an all-inclusive tour. Your tuition covers all your costs once you arrive on Oahu. Your tuition is also tax deductible as all extra monies are used to help the homeless children and provide their life needs. Your tour also includes all admissions and costs relating to tour.
Not included is the roundtrip airfare to and from your departure city, spending money, and extras you choose to purchase.
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Our volunteers come with an open mind ready to meet new people and work as a team for the same goal. Our volunteers are open to new ideas and experiences, love to see new things, and help others at the same time. Volunteers will be put into smaller groups with a group leader after activities or tours, but for the most part will be in the larger group of up to 24.
Min. High School Age
American, Asian, Australian, Canadian and European Participants.
Independently
in Groups of 4-24
2 days after application rec.
Our mission is to empower teens to make a difference in their tomorrow while making changes in present through interactive solutions. Providing the teens leadership skills to enhance the lives of homeless children and helping to end the cycle of poverty in America. While learning about and exploring the Cultural aspects from true Hawaiians and Fostering Cultural Exchange, awareness and acceptance.
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This was a life changing experience for me. I never expected it to be so much fun and so insightful to the poverty that the homeless children live in. I am glad I was able to help these children an...
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