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Volunteer Programs in Macedonia

Macedonia is not only a peaceful land of laidback rules, scented toilet paper, and void of pocket change; it is also a country with an epic flag and a complex history, dating back to the times of Alexander the Great. Part Balkan, part Mediterranean, with influences from Greek, Roman, and Ottoman history, Macedonia is the perfect combination of ancient sites and modern growth. However, Macedonia has only recently gained peaceful independence, so it is in need of helping hands to get it to its feet. Volunteer in Macedonia, Mother Teresa’s birthplace, and you can explore the magnificent lakes, ancient towns, endless mountain peaks, and learn to “spread love everywhere you go.”
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Centre for Advancement of Youth Empowerment (CAYE)

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Centre for Advancement of Youth Empowerment-CAYE

CAYE is a registered youth charitable organization in Mzuzu, Malawi. Established in 2014, CAYE works in the Northern Region and parts of the Central Region to empower young people, women, and small-scale farmers to improve their livelihoods and contribute to national development. CAYE focuses on youth empowerment, agriculture, environment and climate change, health, and education. The organization supports smart agriculture and value chain development to increase food security, create jobs, and raise incomes. It also promotes climate change awareness, environmental protection, and sustainable natural resource management. In health, CAYE improves access to essential services and promotes safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). In education, the organization supports early childhood development and helps youth and women access quality learning and skills training opportunities. CAYE supports over 260 youth through training, mentorship, VSL, cooperative development, and community projects. Through partnerships with government departments, local organizations, and community groups, CAYE is building a productive youth population and a progressive community in Malawi.

A Guide to Volunteering Abroad in Macedonia

Locations

Those who volunteer in Macedonia will fall in love with the beauty, the contrasting cultures, and the laidback vibes. Whether you want to lend a hand in a bustling city or explore the great outdoors, spend your free time admiring the contrasting architecture or relaxing at a cafe, you are sure to find a location that suits you in this jigsaw puzzle of modernity and ancient culture.

Skopje is the easygoing capital of Macedonia and hometown of Mother Teresa. While the city has an old-town feel with a Game-of-Thrones-worthy fortresses dating back to the fifth century, Skopje has also been under a massive construction spree. New statues, fountains, bridges, and museums pop up overnight, so almost every day you feel as if you’re in a new city. In your free time, explore the lively Macedonian Square on the new side of town, or get lost for hours in Carsija, the old Turkish Bazaar. And don’t leave Skopje without a visit to Tyrdina Kale Fortress, where you’ll feel just like Khaleesi as you gaze out at a brilliant view of the city and river.

If you’re the outdoorsy type, consider volunteering in Macedonia in Ohrid. This city is a prime destination for volunteer work in Macedonia, with rolling hills, medieval castles, and popular beaches to enjoy in your free time. During the summer months, the city and beaches are packed with tourists due to the famous summer festival. On the other hand, in the winter, volunteers can hit the alpine slopes around the region. Regardless of the season you choose for your volunteer program, you’ll be able to take a break from English classes or construction sites to visit the 3-million-year-old Lake Ohrid, explore old Balkan villages, and meditate in medieval monasteries.

Despite its small size, Macedonia has more mountains than any country in the world. Bitola, another popular destination for volunteering in Macedonia, is located 660 meters high in the mountains. This city is known for its colorful townhouses, old Turkish mosques, chic cafes, and good-looking people. Bitola is more low-key, less touristy, and one of the most intriguing, livable cities in Macedonia. Volunteers usually appreciate its sophisticated feel and enjoy spending many afternoons on Sirok Sokak, the pedestrian-only street on the main promenade, sipping coffee and people watching.

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