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Love Volunteers

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Volunteer Abroad & Make a REAL Difference - From US$175!

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 help volunteers and local communities around the world. We don't have huge overheads - no company cars, no downtown office - we're just volunteers who knew we could do a better job. Secondly, we work with local organisations wherever we can to keep administration costs to a minimum and also to feed as much money and skills into the local communities where we operate. All of Love Volunteers partner organisations have been fully vetted to ensure that, not only does a genuine need for assistance exist, but that the environments that we place our volunteers are safe and of high quality. Choose from one or more of our 200+ amazing community-based programs in 37 developing countries around the world. Every program has been personally visited by one of our dedicated staff members and is regularly audited to ensure it meets our high standards in terms of safety, sustainability, and local impact.

The Excellence Center in Palestine

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Volunteer With Palestinian Refugees In 2025

The Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees Program in 2025 offers an exceptional opportunity for a diverse range of individuals—from students to retirees—who are passionate about human rights and eager to work directly with Palestinian refugees in the West Bank. Volunteers will engage with Palestinian children, youth, and women in refugee camps around Hebron, helping to enhance their skill sets and provide educational support. Schools in these Palestinian refugee camps often face significant resource shortages, hindering their ability to meet students' educational needs. Volunteers will work directly in schools to help bridge this gap, while also collaborating with human rights organizations, community centers, and international NGOs to advocate for the rights of refugees. This Palestinian refugee program is ideal for those interested in political science, human rights, or Middle Eastern politics, as well as for individuals looking to pursue careers in teaching or humanitarian aid. The volunteer program offers flexible durations of 1-13 weeks and is available throughout 2025 (Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn).

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2 weeks volunteering with Palestinian refugees

January 21, 2023by: Mami Kamoshita - JapanProgram: Volunteer With Palestinian Refugees In 2025
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Introduction My name is Mami, I am from Japan, currently I undertake a postgraduate study in migration and development. I participated in “Volunteering for Palestinian Refugees” program between 8th January to 21st January 2023. Safety in Hebron Although the situations for Palestinians are complicated, I felt very safe in the city as a foreigner. There was not one moment when I felt in danger. In my opinion, this is the most welcoming place I have ever been as a foreigner, with people saying hi, welcome to you everyday on the street with smiles, and I never experienced any racism nor those pushing to make you buy something / trying to rip you off. 3G network works well in most places, although you need to get a SIM card from here (the one from Tel-Aviv didn’t work in Hebron). Homestay During my 2 weeks, I was at a homestay with a family in Hebron, with another Dutch girl also volunteering for the excellence centre. My host family was absolutely amazing, one of the warmest people in the world with a lovely sense of humour. They have experience hosting over 11 years, to more than 40 people from all around the world. In their apartment, myself and another Dutch girl shared a bedroom separate from the family’s house and provided us with a private shower and toilet for us to share. We were often invited to eat with them and have a chat in the evening around their fireplace, and the living room was always filled with laughter. Spending time with this lovely family, I started to think a lot about what it means to be happy, what we should seek in our life. It was so nice to see many people visiting every day, and relatives having tight knit communities. They also mentioned how children are raised by the whole family and relatives, which is very different from what mothers experience in Japan or in the West. I deeply appreciate all the kindness they have given me through the homestay and thank also the excellence centre to introduce this family to me. Just one tip for travelling – Don’t come on Friday night / Saturday morning. There is no public transportation and private taxis could be very expensive. All other days, you can travel by affordable trains from airport to Jerusalem and then shared taxi from Jerusalem Damascus gate to Hebron.

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