Nonprofit
Published 3/3/26 9:05AM

Voluntary Field worker

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Mitilini, XA, Greece
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    March 16, 2026
    End Date:
    June 30, 2026
    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Commitment Details:
    Minimum 4-week commitment. Full-time or part-time (30 or 15 hours per week, respectively).
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    4
    Cause Areas:
    Immigrants or Refugees
    Benefits:
    Stipend Provided, Training Provided, Academic Credit Available
    Good For:
    International Volunteers
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check
    Age Requirement:
    23+

    Description

    About us

    A Drop in the Ocean is a humanitarian non-profit organisation with the aim of providing support to people forced to flee, as well as providing information about the situation of displaced persons. We are currently present at two different locations in Greece and in Norway. The organisation was established in 2015 and we have since then contributed with distributions of food, clothing and other necessary items. We also arrange different recreational- and learning activities to give displaced persons a sense of normality in an otherwise difficult situation and everyday life.

    Mavrovouni refugee camp

    Camp residents live mostly in refugee housing units , and there is not sufficient electricity or running hot water in the camp. There are continuously disease outbreaks, such as scabies and lice. The geographic location of the camp makes it extremely prone to the consequences of storms and heavy rain. During the winter season, the temperature drops to around zero degrees, making an already difficult situation even worse.

    What does A Drop in the Ocean do on Lesvos?

    The living conditions for the inhabitants of Mavrovouni are extremely difficult. A Drop in the Ocean has a team on the ground consisting of experienced coordinators, and international, local and community volunteer field workers. Our team monitor the situation and assist wherever it is needed, often in co-operation with other organisations, and reports to the camp management as the chairman of the WASH sector (water, sanitation, hygiene).

    The activities we initiated are the following:

    Humanitarian Aid

    • Laundry service

    Without adequate access to water in Mavrovouni Camp, hygienic services are a constant challenge. Our project ensures that we reach all camp residents offering laundry services. On a daily basis, our teams collect clothes to be washed the residents of the camp, and with a priority on families, singles and protection referrals. In our laundry station inside the camp, we wash all incoming bags to medical standards contributing to our capacity as part of the medical protocol for skin diseases eradication. Additionally, through referrals from the medical sector, we train our staff to offer guided and practical information about scabies.

    • Manual wash station

    We have established washing stations in the camp where residents have access to manual washing machines. Here, they can wash their clothes and textiles whenever they need it most. The innovative machines operate entirely without relying on electricity.

    Community Empowerment Mobilisation

    • To run our laundry project in camp, we receive the support of resident volunteers representing every nationality living in Mavrovouni. In connection with International volunteers and coordinators, we run various language cafes, job readiness projects and team building exercises to engage the residents volunteers, creating an inclusive environment in our space in camp, giving an opportunity for activities in a camp with limited access to recreational activities.
    • The Community Volunteer project ensures that, we as DiH, empower, mobilise and as a result return agency to community members. The successful running of our Lesvos operation relies on our international/local members in engaging residents in the running of our projects.

    As an international/local volunteer you will be asked to support our laundry technicians in the laundry inside the camp, or in the manual wash station where the residents themselves may do their own washing. Your daily tasks will consist of being in camp with coordinators and Community Volunteers collecting bags or returning clean clothes following our operational protocols. Your may also support on capacity building projects with residents from the camp, such as job readiness, language cafes and team building exercises. You may also attend various trainings organized by us or our partners to gain more knowledge of safeguarding or other humanitarian subjects.

    General Volunteer Requirements

    To be considered as a volunteer in Greece you must:

    • Be over 23 years
    • Be available to volunteer for at least 4 weeks part time or full time in Lesvos.
    • Have a clean criminal record
    • Have valid travel insurance

    All candidates participate in a full interview process.

    How to reach out?

    If you are interested, please fill out our online application in our website: Submit your application here

    Location

    On-site

    Lesvos

    Mitilini 811 00, Greece

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