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Every single volunteer program I have seen on the web makes participants pay money in order to volunteer with them. Isn't there a place that will organize safe volunteer experiences for free, and possible pay for transportation??

2007-12-28 14:28:44 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Community Service

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Organizations that don't charge fees for volunteering, such as VSO Canada, UN Volunteers and the PeaceCorps are looking for people who can work (read, write and speak) in a language other than English, who have skills and experience that can lead to local people generating income, better feeding their families, improving children's health, etc., or that can lead to the transformation of key institutions, such as government, universities/schools or NGOs. They are looking for people who can commit to a two-year assignment, who have experience working with under-served communities, or who have a lot of experience in very diverse or religiously-conservative communities. The average age of volunteers in these organizations is over 30 (for UNVs, it's 38) and most not only have degrees, they also have grad degrees.

The goal is to give local people jobs and to keep money local, not to give Westerners a feel-good vacation -- hence why short-term placement agencies charge volunteers, or require these volunteers to pay their own way (flights, in-country transportation, health insurance, accommodation, food, security, translators, training, staff to supervise and support them in their service, liaisons with the police and local officials, etc.).

Here is a web site that can help you learn more about the skills and experience desired by long-term placement organizations, and how you can gain that experience locally.
http://www.coyotecommunications.com/volunteer/international.html

There is a listing of the more-than-30 member organizations of the International Volunteers Program Association (IVPA) that is a good place to find reputable volunteer-for-a-fee programs -- programs where you don't need to have much experience in order to participate, and the placements are just for a few weeks or months:
http://www.volunteerinternational.org/

2007-12-28 22:39:27 · answer #1 · answered by Jayne says READ MORE BOOKS 7 · 0 0

Absolutely not. Look at it this way. I have a foundation in Romania working with abandoned children. Yes, I do need help but do you realize that if I paid for you to come here and help me, plus your expenses that is at least 2,000$ that I could have spent on diapers and food for them. Now if you were a Dr and had something more than your time to offer than that might be something we could talk about but other that than it is unfair of you to ask a organization to take away from their cause to help you.

2007-12-29 05:42:20 · answer #2 · answered by Petra 5 · 1 0

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2016-10-02 12:27:56 · answer #3 · answered by jensen 4 · 0 0

i dont know but you be safe over there!!

2007-12-28 14:38:40 · answer #4 · answered by It's All About Tyler 4 · 0 1

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