Fundación Aldeas De Paz - Peace Villages Foundation
Why choose Fundación Aldeas De Paz - Peace Villages Foundation?
Aldeas De Paz is a sustainable and transparent grassroots non-government organization based in Santa Barbara de Samaná in the Dominican Republic. We are independent from political, business, or religious interests and maintain independence by completely funding and operating programs with the practical and monetary contributions of volunteers and interns. We aim to educate, mentor, inspire, and em...
Aldeas De Paz is a sustainable and transparent grassroots non-government organization based in Santa Barbara de Samaná in the Dominican Republic. We are independent from political, business, or religious interests and maintain independence by completely funding and operating programs with the practical and monetary contributions of volunteers and interns. We aim to educate, mentor, inspire, and empower local youth to develop their potential and help them create opportunities for themselves and their community through learning programs, recreational activities, and special needs education. Through our multimedia approach we aim to defend children's rights. We provide volunteers and interns great opportunities to work side by side with locals, learn new skills, including Spanish language ski...
Fundación Aldeas De Paz - Peace Villages Foundation Reviews
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Learning from others while teaching abroad
August 23, 2014by: H Flores - MilwaukeeProgram: Medicine and Healthcare Program
I stayed at Aldeas de Paz for a total of six weeks. During my stay I participated in the NGO Management program, the teaching program and worked on a field study while staying in the indigenous indian community of Chirikayen. I enjoyed all aspects of my stay and found it to be an experience of not so much me teaching others, but of me learning and taking home a new outlook on life.
Four months I will never forget!
October 22, 2014by: Nadia - Santa Elena de UairenProgram: Youth Care & Community Development
I had three important criteria’s before I decided to go to Aldeas de Paz in Santa Elena de Uairen in Venezuela. First of all I wanted to get practical experience in management, specifically in a multicultural environment. Second of all I wanted to learn Spanish, because I always wanted to know a third language well. My final criteria were that I wanted to go to South America, because I wanted to explore the continent. I decided to use four months in the foundation, because this was the first place that was totally open to give me the responsibility I wanted, that not just offered Spanish classes, but encourages people to learn as much as possible as fast as possible. That the NGO is located in Venezuela only gave me more motivation, because I wanted to go a place where they actually need my help, and a place where I could get a culture shock, but in the most positive way. After a long journey from Denmark to Caracas, and 24 hours in the bus to Santa Elena de Uairen, I was more than tired when I arrived. I was picked up by Kelvis the director in Aldeas de Paz, who with a big smile, tried to explain me in Spanish that they were glad I was here, asked me if I was ok, and showed me the way to the car that would bring me to our house on the top of mountain right by the village. When I arrived, I met the founder of the place, Manfred, who had dinner and a room ready for me. The time after that went faster than I would ever had imagined! Every week I got more responsibility, and before I knew it I was standing with the responsibility that I asked for. Sometimes it was also hard, because as a manager at the foundation, I had to always be on top on was going on, and what people needed. When people live close together on a mountain you gain so much trust and friendship with the others very quickly, but it also means that sometimes there is communication problems and culture differences, which has to be dealt with. Every weekend was free, and we often used the time to see different waterfalls in the area, to explore the Gran Sabana or hang out in the village. I also went with some volunteers to see the Angel Falls, and do the Roraima trek as well. These two places, I will never be able to forget as well. Aldeas de Paz promised me I could get as much responsibility as I wanted, that I would learn Spanish, I would have a great cultural experience and that I would have opportunity to do and see all the sights I also dreamt of. They delivered all of it and even more! I loved knowing what we really did for the kids, the community and how we as volunteers were there for each other. I loved my relaxed life there, and will never regret that I choose to spend my time in the foundation. I will strongly recommend this place, for someone who wants to try a different lifestyle, wants to help others, and who wants to be in control of what, when and how much work they want to do. I would recommend it to a person who would love working outside in the shade, while looking at all the mountains in the horizon, and hearing the Spanish tones playing from the radio in the kitchen. To who ever, that is reading this; I hope you will love this place, as much as I did.
Four months, I will never forget
October 22, 2014by: Nadia - Santa Elena de UairenProgram: NGO Management and Administration
I had three important criteria’s before I decided to go to Aldeas de Paz in Santa Elena de Uairen in Venezuela. First of all I wanted to get practical experience in management, specifically in a multicultural environment. Second of all I wanted to learn Spanish, because I always wanted to know a third language well. My final criteria were that I wanted to go to South America, because I wanted to explore the continent. I decided to use four months in the foundation, because this was the first place that was totally open to give me the responsibility I wanted, that not just offered Spanish classes, but encourages people to learn as much as possible as fast as possible. That the NGO is located in Venezuela only gave me more motivation, because I wanted to go a place where they actually need my help, and a place where I could get a culture shock, but in the most positive way. After a long journey from Denmark to Caracas, and 24 hours in the bus to Santa Elena de Uairen, I was more than tired when I arrived. I was picked up by Kelvis the director in Aldeas de Paz, who with a big smile, tried to explain me in Spanish that they were glad I was here, asked me if I was ok, and showed me the way to the car that would bring me to our house on the top of mountain right by the village. When I arrived, I met the founder of the place, Manfred, who had dinner and a room ready for me. The time after that went faster than I would ever had imagined! Every week I got more responsibility, and before I knew it I was standing with the responsibility that I asked for. Sometimes it was also hard, because as a manager at the foundation, I had to always be on top on was going on, and what people needed. When people live close together on a mountain you gain so much trust and friendship with the others very quickly, but it also means that sometimes there is communication problems and culture differences, which has to be dealt with. Every weekend was free, and we often used the time to see different waterfalls in the area, to explore the Gran Sabana or hang out in the village. I also went with some volunteers to see the Angel Falls, and do the Roraima trek as well. These two places, I will never be able to forget as well. Aldeas de Paz promised me I could get as much responsibility as I wanted, that I would learn Spanish, I would have a great cultural experience and that I would have opportunity to do and see all the sights I also dreamt of. They delivered all of it and even more! I loved knowing what we really did for the kids, the community and how we as volunteers were there for each other. I loved my relaxed life there, and will never regret that I choose to spend my time in the foundation. I will strongly recommend this place, for someone who wants to try a different lifestyle, wants to help others, and who wants to be in control of what, when and how much work they want to do. I would recommend it to a person who would love working outside in the shade, while looking at all the mountains in the horizon, and hearing the Spanish tones playing from the radio in the kitchen. To who ever, that is reading this; I hope you will love this place, as much as I did.
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Interviews
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Fabian Rudolf
Participated in 2018
Fabian Rudolf is from Germany and spent time working with Aldeas de Paz in the Dominican Republic.

Fabian Rudolf
Participated in 2018
I already started managing a small TV channel called HGO TV in my home city Oldenburg. The NGO management program was really just the next step to prepare myself for a career in Business Administration. I asked myself how I can combine useful work with my interest for hospitality and tourism, sailing boats, windsurfing, and water sports in general.

Sebastien Kervyn
Interviewed in 2018
Sebastian Kervyn was born in the US but he has lived almost all his life in Belgium. After obtaining his degree in Clinical Psychology, he worked in t...

Sebastien Kervyn
Interviewed in 2018
What inspired you to travel abroad?
What inspired you to work for Fundación Aldeas de Paz- Peace Villages Foundation?

Nathalie Fitchte
Participated in 2018
Nathalie has always liked traveling. New things, new places, new people always appealed to her. When she was younger, she visited a lot of places with...

Nathalie Fitchte
Participated in 2018
I was inspired to go abroad to learn and get to know a different culture. In my humble opinion, you can learn a lot while leaving your home country and getting to know the world.
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