1-2 Weeks Volunteer Programs in Guatemala

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43 1-2 Weeks Volunteer Programs in Guatemala
International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]
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At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservation, Medical Outreach, and Environmental Sustainability. Since 2007, IVHQ has supported over 155,000 volunteers on life-changing journeys. We specialize in fully-hosted volunteer trips that are safe, affordable, and accessible—starting from just $20 per day. Your experience includes airport pick-up, accommodation, meals, and round-the-clock support from our local teams. With flexible booking options and no change fees, planning your volunteer adventure has never been easier. Our programs run year-round and are available for 1 to 24 weeks across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, South and Central America, North America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Volunteering with IVHQ is about more than giving back; it’s about growing, learning, and building genuine global connections.
See All 15 ProgramsMAXIMO NIVEL
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Maximo Nivel is a locally based organization in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Volunteer abroad—get involved, make an impact, and learn to serve by working on local projects: - Working with Kids - Teaching English - Conservation - Construction - Animal Care - Eco-Agriculture - Medical and Healthcare To qualify: - Volunteers must be 18+ years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian. - We require background checks from our volunteers. - Come with a great attitude and a willingness to pitch in. Since 2003, Maximo Nivel has been a leader in educational travel and study abroad. Our work-study-travel programs host more than 4,000 people per year. We are a professional, ethical, and hard-working organization that is completely dedicated to providing a great experience to every participant, student, traveler, and client! Every day, we strive to set ourselves apart and provide the best volunteer, education, and cultural experiences in Latin America, along with top-notch client service and great home-based facilities. Live it!
See All 7 ProgramsGoEco - Top Volunteer Organization
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GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with award-winning and ethical programs selected by sustainable travel experts. Since 2006, tens of thousands of volunteers have taken part in projects and internships worldwide, focusing on wildlife and marine conservation, education, and medical initiatives. GoEco operates in over 50 countries, providing unique cultural immersive experiences that aim to make a positive impact on the environment and society. The organization also offers internships and academic programs for students. GoEco provides safe and meaningful experiences while promoting sustainable travel and reducing carbon emissions.
See All 2 ProgramsConstru Casa
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Join Constru Casa and become part of a life-changing mission to build safe and affordable homes for families living in poverty. This volunteer program is based in stunning Guatemala, where vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm communities provide an unforgettable backdrop to your experience. No prior construction experience? No problem! Our team will guide you every step of the way, ensuring you feel confident and valued. As a volunteer, you’ll work with local families and professional builders to construct sustainable, durable homes. Your efforts will directly improve the lives of families by giving them access to safe shelter, reducing health risks, and creating opportunities for a better future. Beyond the construction site, you’ll have the chance to connect with the families you’re helping, explore Guatemala’s rich traditions, and make memories that last a lifetime. By joining our program, you’re not just building houses—you’re building hope, stability, and brighter futures. Make a tangible difference in the world and be part of something truly meaningful!
Volunteer World
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Looking to apply your talent and expertise to a good cause? Find a program that matches your interests and skills through Volunteer World! We are the largest volunteer abroad comparison platform around the globe, enabling you to seek and compare offers from major travel agencies as well as smaller grassroots NGOs and local specialists in more than 80 countries. All these with just one click! Find projects in wildlife, teaching, community development, and several other areas. Simply choose your desired destination and desired travel date, and our search engine will compare the best volunteer abroad programs on your behalf. Whether you wish to gain experience at a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa or teach English at a monastery in Nepal, we've got you covered. Volunteer World guarantees a quick and easy application. We will guide you through this process, as well as help plan your next meaningful trip. We provide free access to quality-checked projects and flexible options. And if anything goes wrong, we've got your back with our qualified support team and our refund guarantee.
See All 2 ProgramsMEDLIFE
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Classic Service Learning Trips (SLTs) are week-long, immersive educational journeys to Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, or Tanzania. During these trips, volunteers actively collaborate with local communities on various development projects, including constructing homes, improving access to clean water, and participating in mobile medical clinics that provide essential healthcare to underserved areas. These trips offer a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the communities that MEDLIFE supports, allowing volunteers to witness firsthand the challenges faced by those living in extreme poverty. By working side by side with locals, volunteers not only gain invaluable insights into global health and development but also contribute directly to impactful projects that foster long-term, sustainable change. Beyond the hands-on experience, SLTs encourage participants to reflect on the role they can play in addressing global inequities. The trip fosters empathy, awareness, and ignites action, empowering volunteers to join the MEDLIFE Movement and advocate for a world where poverty no longer limits opportunities.
See All 3 ProgramsBright Light Volunteers
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Learn, serve, and lead with Bright Light Volunteers in a country of your choice. Our Global Service Learning (GSL) program is designed for passionate middle and high school students, exposing them to various aspects, including cultural and social, of their host community. Participants not only broaden their knowledge but also develop a deeper understanding of local, national, and global issues. They gain insight into the interdependency and interconnectedness of people and communities, becoming equipped to act responsibly and effectively toward a more just and peaceful world. Additionally, they develop a range of skills outside a conventional classroom environment. If you’re interested in joining our movement and becoming a global citizen, get in touch with us today for more information.
Global Citizen Adventure Corps
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Guatemala’s storied history and rich culture will come to life on this adventure into the “Land of Eternal Spring.” Global Citizen Adventure Corps offers opportunities to interact with a new culture AND volunteer with local partners who share our commitment to realizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Our service in Guatemala is focused on supporting women and children as we lean into UNSD Goals 1 No Poverty, Goal 3 Good Health and Well Being, Goal 4 Quality Education, and Goal 8 Decent Work & Economic Growth. After some hard work, we turn to a bit of play introducing participants ranging from high school and college students to longtime professionals to the treats of Guatemala City, UNESCO World Heritage Site Antigua, and Lake Atitlan, described by Lonely Planet as “the closest thing to Eden on Earth.” Upcoming program dates: October 2-7, 2024 October 13-20, 2024 Similar GCAC adventures in Guatemala are available for groups to charter.
Globe Aware
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Huge population growth and migration have strained resources all over the country. As a result, its literacy rate is among the lowest in the world and poverty is prominent. Common standards of living, poor sanitation, and even limited access to clean water are all daily challenges faced by many Guatemalans. Work side by side with the locals on addressing the needs they have identified. Our staple activity in this location is the building of a cement floor for a family. The remaining work is divided among other projects, such as: - working with children at a local community library - teaching in an After-School Enrichment program - teaching pronunciation to students and teachers who are learning to write but speak the language These can often be changed (upon arrival) after discussions with the on-site coordinator. Do not hesitate to communicate if you feel like you are doing too much or too little work; our coordinators do their very best to meet the varying abilities of our volunteers.
Volunteer Guatemala
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Based in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, we’ve spent years building deep, trusted relationships with a strong network of grassroots human rights organisations in the region. Our work is led by the needs of these organisations, meaning volunteers are matched with projects where they are genuinely wanted and where their contribution can make a real difference. We take the time to understand your goals, skills, and reasons for volunteering, then thoughtfully connect you with organisations working on a range of human rights challenges, including women’s rights and gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, indigenous representation, youth empowerment, and migration. When matching volunteers, we consider your Spanish level, time commitment, and experience; some roles need Spanish or specific skills, others don’t; some organisations prefer longer stays, while others welcome short-term support; some placements simply need passion and commitment. As a volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience supporting community programmes, contributing to advocacy initiatives, and collaborating with local leaders, while amplifying community voices and helping create meaningful, lasting impact on the ground.
Niños de Guatemala
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Do you want to be part of a major process of social change in Guatemala? If so, this is the perfect place for you. At Niños de Guatemala, we want to generate a social impact through education—the best tool for every child's future. That is why we invite you to be part of this fight against poverty in our communities through our Paid Volunteering Program as a Classroom Assistant. A Classroom Assistant will support the teacher at all times with whatever is needed. Additionally, you will be responsible for supervising the children in the teacher's absence. You will also, at times, become an integral member of the class to connect with the students and become that agent of change in their mindset. As an agent of change, you will become an important reference for each of the children in the schools. They will make this volunteering experience unique, and you, through your contribution and volunteer work, will provide them with an opportunity for change and future prosperity. We are Niños de Guatemala, changing lives through education.
Involvement Volunteers International
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South of Mexico, Guatemala is a mountainous region that combines ancient Latin cultures with more modern North American influences. Some parts of the country have a real European feel about them, with all the old colonial buildings lining the streets (such as in Antigua). Guatemala also boasts a wealth of jungle to explore, stunning mountains, and historic towns. Despite the poverty and unemployment in Guatemala, the locals are incredibly friendly and welcoming to visitors. Programs include: - Childcare Support - English Teaching - Stray Dog Rehabilitation - Community Healthcare & Nutrition - Cultural Immersion - Community Construction - Eco Farming & Agriculture - Medical Clinic Internship - *Christmas & New Year Holiday Internships: - Human Rights Internship - Medical Internship - Education Internship - Micro-Business Internship - Hospitality & Tourism Internship - Special Education Internship - Veterinary Internship - Dental Internship
See All 2 ProgramsDo Guatemala
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Wildlife Rescue Volunteer Project – Guatemala Join a meaningful volunteer project in the lush forests of Guatemala, the “land of trees.” Help care for animals rescued from illegal trafficking and support their recovery and return to the wild. At this animal rescue center, you’ll work with a variety of wildlife—mainly exotic birds, but also mammals like monkeys, coatimundis, and even jaguars. Tasks may include daily animal care, feeding, enclosure cleaning, and supporting veterinary staff. Depending on availability, you can also participate in animal releases, wildlife surveys, and educational projects. Projects include: -Wild Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation -Environmental Education -Macaws Without Borders This is a hands-on, impactful experience where your help truly makes a difference. Come make a difference—and take home memories that last a lifetime.
EWE Tours
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Serve as a volunteer in Guatemala, helping to build a new home for a deserving family. The program is based in Antigua, about 30 minutes from Guatemala City. We partner with the Guatemalan nonprofit “Constru Casa” for the program. They use at least $500 of your program fee for the house’s construction. We started working with them in 2011. Trip Length: 9 days Next Trip: July 19-27, 2025 Group Size: 5-20 Min. Age: 14 Spanish Required? No Program Fee: $1,895 + airfare At the construction site, you will work under the direction of local masons. At least one member of the beneficiary family volunteers also. You do not need any construction experience, but the tasks are strenuous, like digging foundations, mixing cement, and carrying cinder blocks. The work sites are typically in the mountains surrounding Antigua. The two excursions on the trip are daytrips to Lake Atitlán and hiking up the side of Pacaya Volcano.
Local Hope Guatemala
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Volunteer with Local Hope Guatemala in a meaningful program that goes beyond service. Gain a life-changing experience through cultural immersion as you work alongside our local staff and connect with children, adults, and seniors in Xela AID programs. Visit families in their homes, hear their stories, and explore the surrounding area. We’ll match your skills and interests with one or more programs designed to foster self-reliance. Training is provided in areas such as: • Montessori Preschool • Study Center • Computer Lab • Special Needs Support • Medical, Dental, or Optometry Clinics • Sports Activities • Food Insecurity Relief • Leadership Training • Adult Literacy • Environmental Programs • Senior Services • ESL or English Practice This Build-Your-Own program is ideal for individuals or groups seeking a custom itinerary. Stay at our modern Eco Guest House with breakfast included. Optional add-ons include meals, immersive volunteering, curated cultural activities, local excursions, and round-trip transportation from Quetzaltenango airport or city.
See All 2 ProgramsNatucate
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Get involved in endangered wildlife protection in Guatemala and experience a tropical adventure in the service of species conservation! Volunteers support the care and rehabilitation of rescued animals such as parrots, macaws, monkeys, reptiles, and more while learning about the threats to these animals and how these can be combated. Your work directly impacts animal welfare. By offering consistent support through preparing food and maintaining enclosures, you ensure the best chance for the animals’ daily improvement, leading to an eventual release back into the wild. Additionally, you work side by side with veterinarians and animal welfare specialists to learn about species-specific behavior, habitat, and needs, all while gaining insight into the big picture of wildlife conservation in Guatemala.
Long Way Home
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Of the 97% indigenous Mayan Kaqchikel in the rural town of Comalapa, Guatemala, 57% live in poverty and 27% in extreme poverty. Residents lack access to potable water, food, shelter, and quality education. Severe environmental degradation and climate change exacerbate these challenges. A significant shift in these circumstances requires a heroic and collaborative effort. To address these issues, Long Way Home was founded in 2004. In 2008, our team of educators, builders, volunteers, and administrators established Hero School to ensure multi-generational systemic change. During the construction of the Hero School campus, our team of local builders and over 4000 volunteers transformed more than 500 tons of repurposed waste (including 30,000 used tires) into our 20-structure campus. Today, 175 primary, middle, and high school students attend Hero School, receiving instruction from 25 dedicated educators. Our pedagogy prioritizes systemic thought, critical thinking, innovation, and global citizenship, preparing our local youth to navigate complex challenges with empathy and resilience.
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