2024 at Community Soup Kitchen
Community Soup Kitchen
Highlights
- When helping at the Soup Kitchen, you learn how to truly connect with people and the power that these relationships can have on your life and the lives of others.
- Here, the volunteer can learn so much about the Argentinian culture and see how many traditional dishes are prepared. It’s a place where you can completely feel the support of a community.
- It doesn’t matter where you’re from, what language you speak, what kind of house you live in or what kind of job you have. In the end, we are all human.
- The women love helping the volunteers learn a bit of Spanish because they are like family to them.
- Your help is invaluable for the workers and for the community members because this center is an integral part of their everyday life.
- When helping at the Soup Kitchen, you learn how to truly connect with people and the power that these relationships can have on your life and the lives of others.
- Here, the volunteer can learn so much about the Argentinian culture and see how many traditional dishes are prepared. It’s a place where you can completely feel the support of a community.
- It doesn’t matter where you’re from, what language you speak, what kind of house you live in or what kind of job you have. In the end, we are all human.
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About the program
This Community Soup Kitchen it is part of a Community Center that tries to help the unprivileged population from the area.
This Community Soup Kitchen is located in Villa 21, which inherits its name from the military government of the 1970s that used numbers to identify the towns. It is part of a Community Center that tries to help the unprivileged population from this area that also includes various activities such as ...
Typical day
From 7:00 am to 2:00 pm, the kitchen prepares breakfast and lunch for the kids in the kindergarten and it also prepares food for the community members. The volunteer will be able to help in many tasks such as assist the women in the kitchen by washing and cutting vegetables, ...
Free-time activities
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Requirements
What's Included
What's NOT included?
Details on arrival
1. Valid Passport & Visa: Most travelers do not need a visa to enter Argentina. Volunteers enter the country as tourists and can stay for up to 90 days. Extensions on visas are possible; our coordinators will advise you on this process.
2. Medical Insurance: Voluntario Global requires the volunteer to have adequate medical insurance for the duration of the program and must be provided with details of such insurance coverage at the time of confirming their placement.
3. Spanish Level Required: Not required
4. Minimum Stay: 2 weeks
Program fees
Meet your organization
Voluntario Global
Non-profit - founded in 2006
Verified by Volunteer World
Coordinated by
Milena
About the project
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