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Find out why more and more people are choosing to become a Love Volunteer! Love Volunteers is the most affordable way to volunteer and help local communities in developing countries! Why are we cheaper than other organisations? Firstly, we are just a handful of passionate people working hard to h
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Volunteer in Ghana and discover the 'Africa for beginners' with its beautiful beaches, colonial cities and natural treasures. Dive right in to learn about the people and the culture in a different way. Join an education project or do an internship at a hospital or healthcare project. Whatever your s
See All 4 ProgramsOur Generation Voluntary Organisation
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Our Generation Voluntary Organisation offers placements at orphanages and care centers in Ghana, where volunteers are assigned to different duties on a rotational basis. Spend time providing friendship to both orphans and children in larger communities. Volunteers help orphans organize activities,
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We seek volunteers to help address the deprivation of learning and teaching aids and to support and share knowledge with our teachers in less-resourced schools. Help in a range of subjects including Mathematics, Science, Geography, Social Science, History, Business Education, Art, and Music, as wel
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Authentic Nursing Experience Abroad!
April 11, 2025by: Morgan Bass - United StatesProgram: Medical Mission Trips - Ghana
I had the pleasure of spending a short time in Kumasi, sight seeing, volunteering at a local hospital, and spending time forming relationships with my host family and others. I feel that OGVO provides an excellent opportunity for anyone who may want to be immersed in the Ghanaian culture, and experience life as the Ghanaians do. I was both challenged and blessed throughout my short-duration there and would highly recommend this organization for anyone wanting to volunteer in Ghana and experience and learn of the culture. I also have to give honor to the program Director Frank Odoi who is exceptional. His assistance and communication with his volunteers ensuring their safety, comfort, and great experience during their stay spoke volumes. I am beyond grateful for the time spent, and even more so for the people I've gotten to meet at my host home, as well as the wonderful nurses I've connected with at my project site. If you're looking to affordibly tour or volunteer in Ghana, OGVO is the way to go!
I found my calling
October 05, 2023by: Rachel Lesperance - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
I signed up for a volunteer trip not knowing how I would forever be changed. I worked with a refugee camp school and orphanage during my 1st trip volunteering With SFLIG. I have since made life long connections and friends. Thank you for giving me a purpose to serve in a very special way.
I’m going to come back!!!
March 29, 2023by: Rachel Lesperance - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
This experience is one of inspiration. I gave the children the supplies I brought. I have help and worked along side loving care givers teaching, learning to cool and encouraging the children in every way. Everyone has been kind and welcoming and the children have captured my heart forever.


Representing my country in the field of art and music
December 12, 2022by: Sandra Srour - SyriaProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
I previously participated in a trip abroad to represent my country abroad in the field of art and music, and we got third place in singing. I am a girl who loves to travel and help others, especially since I am a doctor. I am used to caring about the health of others. I strive to volunteer in many fields
What an experience!
December 10, 2022by: Carola Niederhauser - SwitzerlandProgram: Microfinance Internships & Volunteering Program in Ghana
In the time that I spent in Ghana, I became a totally integrated member of the host family and of the community. But also in the office, my colleagues at work integrated my very well in their team, in their daily routine and all the work.
Tree planting in Ghana!
August 26, 2021by: Glen Thompson - United KingdomI had wanted to do some environmental work but never seemed to manage it. After Covid, I decided to go for it! I liked the look of OGVO as they seemed well organised and the prices were realistic so I bit the bullet. I was so happy I did! The registration process is very easy and Frank provided a letter of invitation so that I could get a visa for Ghana. As promised, he picked me up at the airport and took me to my placement, which was actually quite a long way away. Once I got there, I was taken to my accommodation and introduced to the placement manager. The accommodation was basic but adequate. I was lucky to be in a small village so I quickly got to know people and the locals would greet me and wave to me. The placement itself was excellent. I know some environmental projects are perhaps not as worthwhile as you would hope but this one was really effective. The man in charge obviously knew what he was doing and told me about the importance of maintaining trees once planted and also of educating local people not to cut trees down for firewood. By the end of the project I did feel that I had made a difference. I had no problems at all on my placement but Frank messaged me several times to check that everything was OK. It was reassuring to know that help was at hand if I had needed it. If anyone is in doubt, I'd strongly recommend OGVO as a good value but well-organised venture. I had a great time and would love to do it again!

Volunteering in Ghana
March 24, 2019by: Melissa G - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
I went in without many expectations and I’m so glad I did because I ended up doing things I would have never expected. I signed up for a medical program. The local team was great in setting up outreach programs which were fantastic (although of course with any developing country the frustration always lies in whether or not the patients will follow up or be able to afford to continue their treatment), however my day to day “work” in the clinic or hospital would be better suited for a medical student (which I’m sure is the majority of medical internship volunteers), not a practicing provider. It was mostly observation and education. I truly did appreciate the education as I don’t see tropical diseases where I’m from nor do I see many HIV patients. It was fantastic seeing and learning about diseases I had only read about. But, i came to Ghana to be productive. A few weeks in I did see an opportunity to be more productive when one of the boys in our orphanage was not enrolled in school and so I decided to move away from the medical program and more into teaching him English and how to read. The local team okayed the switch (even though I still went to the clinic a couple of times a week). This by far was the biggest challenge and I am so grateful to have taken this on. This little boy taught me so much more than I ever expected to learn. I fell in love with the boys and in the orphanage and the kids in the community. I have been in many developing countries so nothing really surprised me here. The biggest disappoint for me was all the trash everywhere (beach, street, parks). Our accommodations were clean and comfortable. The local team manager and her staff were GREAT. They took such good care of us. I really appreciate all the steps they took to ensure our safety, comfort and transition into a new country. I also appreciate how flexible they were in me changing up my program, as mentioned above. TIPS: Go with an open mind because things don’t always go as planned. Be flexible. Be patient. I think an actual practitioner needs to be aware that the only hands on experience will be through outreach programs that sally can definitely set up. That practitioner should be prepared to either bring medicine or purchase medicine for the people after seeing them because the people won’t be able to buy it for themselves most likely. I ended up exceeding my budget (which I’m ok with) by buying medication for the people to at least start their treatments but it’s something to consider prior to going.
My heart is so full!!
March 21, 2019by: Kaveri Barros - United StatesProgram: Teaching and Educational Support
Going to Ghana to volunteer with children sounded like the best idea when presented to me by my friend and travel companion Bailey. Little did know how much the experience would fill my heart! The beauty of the Ghanaian culture and people were like no other. I felt safe, welcomed and very well taken care of at all times. The kindness and warmth in each one of their hearts was pretty extraordinary, unlike some other countries I have visited. The affection, smiles and laughter from the children I worked with will be in my thoughts and heart forever. The Love Volunteer staff members were so helpful in creating a smooth process from start to finish with regular check-ins, and always being available to assist. I have already recommended this experience to family and friends and would love to go to Ghana!
I had a time of my life
March 20, 2019by: Rebeca Mendoza - MexicoProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
I had a time of my life i just want live the real life, compartir my time in this moment with real people. See other culture, expand my mind, compartir saberes, be a friend and connect with people a través the universal awareness.
Hi Rebeca,<br/>Thank-you so much for this enthusiastic review of our programs. We completely agree that volunteering is a fantastic way to connect with people and travel around the world doing humanitarian work.<br/>Thanks again for being a part of what we do here at Love Volunteers.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
Great experience
March 05, 2019by: Rhys Parry - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
Tirana is a safe, interesting city with lots of places to visit and eat. The people are very respectful and friendly and transportation in the city is excellent. Albania is country full of history, with a variety of museums to visit, from history to art. There are a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars where you can eat and relax. The people are very relaxed and polite. Altin was very friendly and kindly provided airport pickup and departure. He also recommended places to visit. Maria is a lovely lady who cares deeply for animals and there is some really crucial work being done at the shelter such as sterilisation, rehabilitation and adoptions. There are too many animals at the shelter and not enough people to ensure all the dogs for example have enough environmental enrichment and exercise but of course I understand this is difficult and differs from country to country and hopefully will begin to change as the attitude improves toward animal welfare in Albania. TIPS: Make sure you go out into the city and sample traditional Albanian food, visit the attractions such as the museums. As for the project don't be afraid to suggest doing certain things, such as taking the dogs in the clinic outside for exercise as well as interacting and spending time with as many of the dogs as you can. Maria is very open and will listen to suggestions. Cleaning the shelter takes up a lot of time, however there are staff employed at the shelter which gives volunteers time for this crucial interaction.
Dear Rhys,<br/>Thank-you for this amazing review of our Animal Welfare program in Tirana, Albania. Your care for animals is so apparent in this account and your contribution on the program was highly valued by the local team.<br/>Reading reviews such as yours provides future volunteers an invaluable insight into volunteering and the crucial role that they can play in areas where help is so desperately needed.<br/>How amazing to be involved in such a rewarding project whilst staying in a city as historical and beautiful as Tirana! Great tips btw!<br/>Thanks again for your contribution to the program for being an amazing Love Volunteer!<br/>From all of us at The Team @ Love Volunteers
Rewarding
January 24, 2019by: Sagar Karandikar - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
It was a rewarding experience to work in Bamenda. It is not easy but worth it. Having worked in a few other charitable places, I found it much harder to work here. But the people still benefit from your help. Cameroon is a poor country when seen from a volunteer's point of view. I have traveled in many parts of the world, including Africa, Latin America and Asia but I was very sad to see the state of Cameroon in the 21st century. People are extremely lovely, especially the ones in English speaking part of Cameroon! It might have something to do with the fact that I don't speak French! Although there was a conflict going on in Bamenda at the time, it does not affect you as far as you stay away from the no-go regions. Be prepared for a little corruption (I had to pay a small bribe at the airport for bringing in my own local anaesthetic cartridges). There are no fast food chains or anything similar in Bamenda. I found one local restaurant in Douala which had similar standards as a standard western outlet. Otherwise most other eateries are not the cleanest. Home cooked food at my homestay was good. The project I worked on was well managed and organised. I had some help from the Cameroonian counterparts, but not a lot till I arrived there. Once I arrived and people realized how serious I was about helping and then things went smoothly. My host cooked some lovely meals for me every day. The meals are simple but delicious. don't expect sweets/ puddings everyday. Usually you will eat only twice a day. The homestay is very safe. The toilet and bathroom is basic but acceptable. Your host will have a means of transport (motor bike) and he will take you around anywhere you need to go. My host was extremely helpful and went out of his way to help me in achieving my goals. TIPS: 1) Don't be put off by the news. Your in-country organisers will take good care of you and make sure you are safe. 2) Be prepared for serious poverty, especially when it comes to resources, such as medical consumables, stationary etc. If possible, bring your own supplies. 3) The town of Bamenda has very few roads and thus it gets very dusty. Take wet wipes with you! 4) some of the standards of cross infection in the hospitals might not be up to scratch. Put your foot down and demand better standards (you might have to carry a few consumables yourself, such as gloves, masks and hand sprays).
Dear Sagar,<br/><br/>We can't thank-you enough for your contribution as a qualified dentist on the medical program in Cameroon. As you yourself know well it's a challenge getting things done in Africa and it's a testament to your commitment that you were able to achieve so much during your time in Bamenda.<br/><br/>This review is hugely valuable in letting potential volunteers know about the difficulties and the rewards of volunteering in Cameroon and we appreciate the time you have taken to share your experiences and your continued support of upcoming volunteers.<br/><br/>Thanks again and we wish you all the very best for your dental career and hope to have you join us again in the future if you are able.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
The experience was good!
January 24, 2019by: Karen Somers - AustraliaProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
The experience was good. I felt that we enhanced the program they are already running, especially for younger volunteers. Sr Lanka is a beautiful country. The people are friendly and welcoming. The staff were organised and easy to speak with. They are well suited to the position. TIPS: Have some ideas, songs and activities organised for the age group. If you can take some English picture books as they have very few and this would enhance the children’s learning.
Hi Karen,<br/>Thanks so much to you and your daughter for the wonderful contribution you both made on our Education Support program in Badulla, Sri Lanka. You absolutely enhanced the lives of the children, both through your teaching and the thrill that having you with them brought to their daily lives.<br/>Thanks also for taking the time to provide this feedback and advice to future volunteers - much appreciated!<br/>All the very best to you both. The Team @ Love Volunteers
Local people were very nice
January 24, 2019by: Noëmie Bernon - FranceProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
It was my first-time volunteering abroad and by myself. I have already been involved in several humanitarian projects, but this was a brand-new experience. Volunteering in a developing country, 10 000 km from my home taught me a lot of new things. Helping people in need while I am myself losing my bearings in a new environment made me more mature and allowed me to discover myself more. Working with children also taught me to be patient. South Africa is a beautiful country with amazing landscapes and places to see. Local people were very nice. I was also struck by the inequalities in South Africa and the water shortage situation there at the time. TIPS: Rent a car if you have a driver's licence. Bring warm clothes during winter. Stay open minded and be patient.
Dear Noëmie,<br/>Volunteering abroad is a challenging and rewarding experience and you have summed up the combination wonderfully in your review. We're so pleased that you enjoyed your time in beautiful Cape Town and want to thank-you for your time and effort on the Social Welfare program that tackles the inequalities you mention in this diverse city.<br/>We wish you all the best for your future travels and hope to have you join us again.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers<br/>
The staff really made my volunteering experience enjoyable
January 24, 2019by: Jazmin Diaz - MexicoProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
My general impression is that I loved the volunteer program. South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is rich in culture, food, and wildlife. I am very content with my project and staff. Everyone was generous and willing to teach. The staff really made my volunteering experience enjoyable. My tips for the other volunteers is to come with an open mind and to be open to new experiences.
Hi Jazmin,<br/>We couldn't have put it better ourselves: an open mind and flexible attitude is absolutely what make a great volunteer! Thanks for your commitment to the Medical Internship program in Cape Town, South Africa and for taking the time to share your experience.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers<br/>
Fantastic first impression of volunteering
January 23, 2019by: Chris Pearson - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
Fantastic first impression of volunteering. Personally rewarding and I was left with a real impression that we had made a difference by being there, both at the school and with the handicapped children - who were utterly delighted to see us each day. Amongst the 10 volunteers onsite we had a real connection that also made it incredibly enjoyable both at the school and back at the house. This will not always be the case, but for me, this was another highlight! See my comments below, but I would highly recommend Love Volunteers for facilitating this incredible experience. Badulla was a super-friendly place, aided by the fact that there were no other tourists, and wherever we went people smiled, honked their Tuk Tuk horns etc. I will never forget these smiles In the more touristy places, however, this was not the same, but the people remained very friendly. Another good example is that the public buses were very friendly as few tourists use them. I suppose this is the ""progress"" you get from tourism and so we were probably utterly spoilt in Badulla. That said, the people were super friendly if you consider the conditions in which many of them live, and for this reason it does make them pretty exceptional as a nation. I would whole-heartedly recommend Srti Lanka to friends and family :-) Shivanthi, the volunteer coordinator in Badulla, was the sweetest person you could ever imagine meeting - there was not an irritated or nasty bone in her body and she was so incredibly helpful, hospitable and just plain nice. This was not commercially-driven, it was just her nature. TIPS: Be open in your new environment and feel free to immerse yourself and try things you never realized you knew you could do! Always carry a smile with you into each day and above all enjoy the experience as your enjoyment is felt by those around you
Dear Chris,<br/>We really appreciate you taking the time to share this wonderful review of the education program in Sri Lanka. It's extremely helpful to potential volunteers to hear advice and feedback from volunteers like yourself.<br/>Thank-you for your dedication to the children and your polite and friendly nature to everyone you met. I'm not surprised that there was such great camaraderie between the volunteers on-site with you.<br/>We hope to have you join us again in the future - until then we wish you well in all you do.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
Volunteering was a highly satisfying and challenging experience
January 23, 2019by: Mateo Rivera - United StatesProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
Volunteering was a highly satisfying and challenging experience. Everyone I worked with was warm and welcoming. My only regret was that I missed two days of construction work and that there was no way for me to makeup the time I missed working on the house, which leaves me with a feeling of unfinished business. The environment is clean to an almost shocking degree. The people are extremely kind and welcoming. Rwanda is the most community-oriented and forward-thinking country I've ever been to. The project was appropriately challenging and satisfying to complete. All the staff were extremely receptive and supportive. No complaints. TIPS: - When working with wet mud, wear the tightest gloves available, as wearing looser gloves causes mud to buildup on them and makes your job more difficult than it needs to be - Learn to say "Good morning," "Good evening," "Thank you," "Sorry," "May I help you?," "You're welcome," "Yes" and "No" in Kinyarwanda before arriving, as these are basically all the things you've ever need to say or understand - Drink lots of water - Visit Akagera National Park! - The project center has wifi, but it only works well early in the morning, so do all internet-related things in the morning.
Hi Mateo,<br/>Fantastic to see your commitment to the house-building construction program in Rwanda! Please don't worry about missing a few days as your input on the other days was significant. The local staff really can't achieve what they do without the aid of dedicated volunteers like yourself.<br/>Thanks so much for sharing your tips which will assist further volunteers on this program - and hopefully encourage others.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
The staff were amazing and the project was very rewarding
January 23, 2019by: Beata Pankowska - United KingdomProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
The children were a pleasure to work with and having seen their living conditions, I believe that the local team makes a real difference to their lives! I hope they will keep up with their amazing work, but it would also be amazing to see that the lives of their employees improve through their honest work, not just charity of other people.. The country is absolutely beautiful and lush green due to frequent rains (the rainy season lasts 9 months a year! Whilst Rwamangana district is a poverty stricken area and people are hardly managing to get by, the country's capital is up to date with the modern world. There is a lot of contrast between how people live. The country is super safe and I wasn't even scared to walk by myself after dark, the people are very trustworthy. On the other side people are a little reserved and not very smiley unless they get to know you. As mentioned above, the staff were amazing and the project was very rewarding. I was overwhelmed on numerous occasions by the poverty in the area which was very, very obvious - which made me admire the staff even more. All of them are incredibly patient and also dedicated to the mission of the charity. TIPS: bring rainproof outwear bring good shoes - there is a lot of mud here when it rains! learn a few phrases in Kinyarwanda to break the ice don't expect the local people to speak English be very patient - the pace of life is very slow :)
Dear Beata,<br/>Thank-you for this frank and informative review of volunteering in Rwanda. It's fantastic to hear volunteers testify about how safe they felt and how friendly and welcoming the staff and locals are. It's often a concern for potential volunteers and, although we at LV can provide assurances, there's nothing like hearing it direct from a volunteer.<br/>Your description of the beautiful countryside and frequent rain gives readers a great image of the country - quite different to what they may have expected.<br/>Thank-you so much for giving so generously of your time to the amazing community of Rwamagana. The dedicated staff couldn't do what they do without volunteers like you and we and they say a heartfelt THANKS!<br/>The Team @ Love Volutneers<br/>
This was an absolutely amazing program!
January 23, 2019by: Emilie Roy - CanadaProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
This was an absolutely amazing program! I felt completely at home and everyone treated us very well. I felt safe the entire time and the people at the program were always there to help and answer any questions I had. It was the most amazing time of my life and I cannot wait to do it again. Everything in Rwanda was perfect and the childcare and development program opened my eyes to a new sense of the world and changed my life completely in a good way. I will never forget all the amazing people I have met there, and I look forward to doing it again. The country was absolutely breath-taking, everything is so beautiful and safe and really opened my eyes to a new perspective.
Hi Emilie,<br/>What a joy it is to read this review of your time in Rwanda and feel how much it meant to you to be there and to interact with the children.<br/>Life is Rwanda is so very different from what we are used to and it's wonderful that you enjoyed every minute and can't wait to go back!<br/>We love volunteers like you with a passion for helping and experiencing different cultures and embracing the way of life in poor communities.<br/>We look forward to having you back with us again in the future!<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
My experience with Love Volunteers has truly been great
January 23, 2019by: Anna Peterson - SwedenProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
My experience with Love Volunteers has truly been great. During my stay in Cusco I've been able to recieve a lot of love from the locals, the hosts and especially the kids. I will never regret this decision, nor will I ever forget this experience. If you do have the chance to go, just do it! Going to Peru had been a dream of mine for quite some time and it was all that I had imagined and more. There are poverty and a lot of noise and differcies to what I'm used to but there are also so much beauty to take in, interesting culture, great food and many wonderful people. At arrival I got some briefing which was very helpful. Whenever I've been in doubt or had any questions, I was able to turn to our contact person and there I got my answers within a short amount of time. The hosts were wonderful. I was able to stay in Cusco for two months and it really did feel like my home away from home. I must admit though that knowing some Spanish is very helpful, also when communicating with the staff or at the project. About the project I'd say that at first it was a bit challenging to know how to assist and help out in the best way, but the kids opened up immediately and it was easy to just love them and try to be there for them. TIPS: This is an experience that you won't regret, you will build relationships that you will carry with you for the rest of your life. To be able to get out the most of it I'd advice you to try to pick up on some Spanish before you go since most don't really speak English. Also, if you are able to stay a bit longer then do it. I went for two months and honestly wish I'd stayed a bit longer. There are some wonderful people out there and also great things to see!
HI Anna,<br/>What a fantastic account of your time volunteering with the children in Cusco, Peru!<br/>You so accurately sum up the benefits of volunteering over being a tourist: not least of all the support that is available throughout your preparations and while in-country, from the moment you are met on arrival at the airport. Another benefit of course is staying with a host family which is such an absolutely wonderful way to improve your Spanish skills and see what real life in Cusco is like for the locals. Rather than skimming the surface as a tourist, volunteers dig deeper and as a result enjoy an experience that's so much more memorable and rewarding.<br/>We agree that knowing some Spanish is essential when volunteering in Cusco - and every volunteer's Spanish improves markedly during their placement! <br/>Muchas gracias for the generous contribution of time and energy you gave to this program and to the wonderful children.<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
I felt very safe walking around the town
January 23, 2019by: Hope Farrior - United StatesProgram: Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!
I absolutely loved Nicaragua, Granada, and Carita Feliz! The people I encountered were friendly and helpful. Granada is a beautiful town. The security is unbelievable. To think that men can stand on the corners outside banks and other stores with wads of money, cordobas and dollars, and make fair exchanges is incredible...would never happen in Washington, DC or Bethesda!!!! I found travel very easy, once I got informed. I took taxis, chicken bus, and local minibuses and the ferry. Very impressed with the promptness, much better public transportation than DC. On the weekend I had the opportunity to go to Ometepe, Merida on the smaller half to the island, the peaceful surroundings, kayaking, walking, enjoying the sunset, just the perfect setting. I guess I pretty much answered this above. At Ometepe I was told that 40% of the country’s energy is renewable. I saw wind farms and solar panels being used. People told me that the energy was being sold to neighbouring countries and they were a little frustrated about who might be benefiting from the sales. A lot of roads were in very good condition. A particular highlight was that El Berrinche Ambiental was having their 9th annual week together, always in Granada. It is an international group of street performers committed to the environment. Their week entailed learning from each other, working with the local community-especially the kids, and performances every night where they again engaged the community. I was so spoiled. My understanding is that the two main coordinators are social workers at Casa de las Botellas. It was such a delight to watch them interact with the kids. One night I got included in the show with 3 clowns competing for my affection, fun. Carita Feliz was absolutely the highlight of my trip. Meylin, Ivania, other staff, and the children have left a lasting impression. One feels the love just walking into the building. All the kids and adults just seem so comfortable and everyone contributes to making the community center a place of welcome, education, exercise, and health. Shantall Cerda was very attentive and helpful. She showed me around the town, took me to Carita Feliz, introduced me to my family, helped me set up Spanish classes. TIPS: Changing money-yes, you can trust the guys on the street to give you a fair exchange. Look up the current exchange rate before you go out just to confirm. Use the local transport, but if you're taking a chicken bus get there early if you want a seat. We were at least 15 minutes early for a 0630 trip to Rivas and got 3 of the last 5 seats. If you're catching a local minibus the guy will grab you on, push you in and the bus may start moving before you really realize your on, very efficient, similar dismount, don't fall. The Convento de San Francisco gives a great overview of the history and culture of the town including a huge relief map...a great orientation. I felt very safe walking around the town. Cafe Sonrisa is a great place to get coffee or breakfast. Staff is deaf and mute so just point to the menu. Very welcoming. Also make hammocks. Garden Cafe is great. Eskimo has wide selection of ice cream, sundaes and banana splits for a hot afternoon. Just sitting in the Plaza Central relaxing is delightful.
Hi Hope,<br/>Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful review of our Childcare program in Granada. Safety is a big concern for many of our volunteers when volunteering abroad and it's fantastic that they are able to read accounts from volunteers like you confirming that you felt comfortable and secure throughout. <br/>I can feel the enjoyment you experienced from embracing the local way of life, taking public transport, joining in the camaraderie of the street performers (wow, that sounds amazing!) and exploring the islands. That's exactly the way we hope all volunteers will spend their free time.<br/>What also comes across is your passion and commitment to the children and the centre and we can't thank you enough for giving your time and energy so generously to this program.<br/>We hope that you will join us again one day and wish you all the very best for your future adventures!<br/>The Team @ Love Volunteers
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