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Community Development Volunteer Project in South Africa
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Organization:
Greenheart Travel
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Start date:
December 2, 2009
Sex:
All are welcome
Language(s):
English
Location:
South Africa
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End date:
July 19, 2011
Age:
Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus:
Community Development, Farming and Agriculture, Job Training and Workplace Issues
Last updated:
December 1, 2009
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Description:
There has never been a more exciting time to visit South Africa, overflowing as it is with the energy of progress and development after emerging from years of apartheid. The landscape of mountains, oceans and lush vineyards is stunningly beautiful and offers some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa.
Greenheart’s volunteer program in South Africa is perfect for more adventurous, seasoned travelers who want to work with an established project that is making a real difference to a community. This holistic community development project runs a tutoring and activity center for school age children, a crèche for young children, sustainable building projects, an organic permaculture community garden, a soup kitchen, and cultural programs that aim to revive and preserve the indigenous arts and traditions of the community.
The network of project founders and volunteers aspire to create a self sustaining community where young people can grow and develop to reach their full potential.
Location
The project is located in a township in Capetown. Capetown, often called one of the most beautiful cities in the world, offers stunning mountain and ocean views from winding hilltop streets.
The township itself is underdeveloped and conditions are rustic. There is no running water in the township; rainwater is collected in a cistern, and other water must be brought in by hand. All new building and development is designed to be environmentally sound and sustainable. Solar ovens and composting toilets have been introduced to the community, and new building projects utilize sustainable materials. The flimsy shacks typically found in townships are slowly being replaced with well-insulated, solar and wind powered “eco cottages.”
Requirements
This project is recommended for those with some travel experience, who are willing and able to adapt to rustic conditions and an environment where poverty and substance abuse are common. A resume is required for acceptance to the program. Non-smokers are preferred, as smoking is not allowed in any township buildings.
Activities
Help is needed with all the various activities of the project. Depending on their skills, knowledge and interests, volunteers can help with:
• Sustainable building projects
• Organic gardening and permaculture
• Cooking and serving in the soup kitchen
• Teaching adult literacy and vocational skills
• Instructing community members in health and first aid
• Tutoring younger children in core subjects
• Organizing and leading art projects and sports activities
• Assist in the daily activities of the township’s orphanage
Accommodation
Volunteers stay in a clean, pleasant guest house designed to accommodate up to 20 volunteers at one time. The house has 5 bedrooms sleeping 4 people in each (bunk beds), a large lounge and a covered veranda. There are dry composting toilets, solar powered hot water and lighting from wind generated electricity. Please note: Smoking is not allowed in the guest house or any of the township buildings; the project prefers non-smokers.
Orientation
Volunteers are met at the airport upon arrival by project staff. A tour of Capetown and orientation to township life are provided.
Program Fees:
2 weeks: $1,040
4 weeks: $1,430
8 weeks: $2,130
How to Apply:
Please submit applications eight weeks prior to intended date of departure.
For an application or further information please visit our website at http://www.greenhearttravel.org or call our office in Chicago toll free at 888-ABROAD-1.
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