2023 at Community Childcare Supporter
ab 1.546€
Community Childcare Supporter
Highlights
- Gain insights into different childcare facilities.
- Work with severely underprivileged children.
- Gain Spanish practice by living with a host family and sharing daily life with locals.
- Make memories you'll never forget during your time abroad.
- Learn more about the Latin American ways, customs and habits.
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Über das Programm
Ditch the ordinary and dive into the heart of Costa Rican childcare! Become a champion for underprivileged children in this heartwarming program. 🧸
Working with Kids projects take place in orphanages, community centers, day cares, and other forms of childcare facilities. All of our childcare projects work with severely underprivileged children and your work there is highly valued.
The children at these projects require a lot of care, attention, ...
Tagesablauf
Working hours vary according to the needs of the project, but volunteers can expect to work 3-4 hours per day, Monday to Friday, either in the morning or in the afternoon depending on the project.
Freizeitaktivitäten
Within San José, volunteers can take a city tour, see shows at the National Theatre, visit the central market, and go zip-lining. Our local staff also posts a monthly events calendar to let them know of the activities going on around Maximo. Outside of San José, they can hike up volcanoes, go ...
Voraussetzungen
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Informationen zur Anreise
Every Monday, all year round.
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Maximo Nivel
Agentur - gegründet 2003
von Volunteer World verifiziert
Veranstaltet von
Georgie
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