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South Africa - Supporting Communities
by: Globe Aware
South Africa has celebrated an end to formal apartheid but, despite its rich natural resources and can-do attitude, the majority of the black population still faces huge challenges. Job prospects are still in low supply, housing and the standard of living are still far below expectations, access to running tap water is limited, decent flushing toilets are shared, and millions still live in slums. Much of the work and projects involve helping the overcrowded community of Imizano Yethu township where most of the residents live in makeshift iron shacks, sharing communal taps and toilets with hundreds of neighbors, where the roads are potholed, and where the basic infrastructure is rundown. Volunteers take on various tasks: - improve and maintain normal community and preschool (crèche) care centers - assist with the refurbishment of the Community Youth Center - rebuild shacks lost due to fires - replace simple roofing - waterproof homes - install concrete flooring - paint and refurbish local schools - participate in community and school sports programs like soccer, volleyball, field hockey, and physical education lessons
South Africa has celebrated an end to formal apartheid but, despite its rich natural resources and can-do attitude, the majority of the black population still faces huge challenges. Job prospects are still in low supply, housing and the standard of living are still far below expectations, access to running tap water is limited, decent flushing toilets are shared, and millions still live in slums. Much of the work and projects involve helping the overcrowded community of Imizano Yethu township where most of the residents live in makeshift iron shacks, sharing communal taps and toilets with hundreds of neighbors, where the roads are potholed, and where the basic infrastructure is rundown. Volunteers take on various tasks: - improve and maintain normal community and preschool (crèche) care centers - assist with the refurbishment of the Community Youth Center - rebuild shacks lost due to fires - replace simple roofing - waterproof homes - install concrete flooring - paint and refurbish local schools - participate in community and school sports programs like soccer, volleyball, field hockey, and physical education lessons
Program Highlights
Help support communities in South Africa through a Globe Aware volunteering project.
Contribute to activities geared toward improving the living conditions of people in Imizano Yethu township.
Join arranged excursions and cultural exchange activities, including a visit to the community craft center.
Enjoy optional (for an extra cost) excursions, such as taking a cable car to the top of Table Mountain and a trip to the Cape of Good Hope.
Spend about two weeks living and volunteering in South Africa, helping you to truly experience the country's way of life.
Quick Details
- Cape Town, South Africa
- 1-2 Weeks
- Building & Construction Projects
- Childcare & Children
- Community Centers
- Community Development
- Culture
- Economic Development
- Education
- English Teaching
- Environment
- Social Work
- Teaching
- Youth
- Youth Development
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Cape Town, South Africa
Types and Subjects
- Causes
- Building & Construction Projects
- Childcare & Children
- Community Centers
- Community Development
- Culture
- Economic Development
- Education
- English Teaching
- Environment
- Social Work
- Teaching
- Youth
- Youth Development
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-2 Weeks
Age Requirement
Open to All Ages
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Couples, Families
Starts At
Program Cost Includes
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Some Program Activity Costs
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Medical / Accident Insurance
- Cultural Training / Program / Orientation
Accommodation Options
- Group living
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Written Application
- Other
- Online Application
Frequently Asked Questions
How far will we be from the beaches?
This depends on the number of volunteers. But it could be anywhere from a 2-minute walk to a 10-minute taxi.
Will I see exotic game animals?
No, as the program location isn't near a game reserve.
I know we will be working in townships, is it safe?
If you're wearing or bringing valuables, make sure these are not visible. But we think it's better to leave at home anything you cannot live without. The most vulnerable items are your cell phones and wallets.
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