You will be
working with our partner organizations in and around the city of Santa Cruz. Bolivia is a country in flux, working towards modern Western
ideals while maintaining its beautiful indigenous roots. Although the country is modernizing, education standards are still low and
children do not always have the opportunity to learn English or to further their schooling. Our partner organizations in Santa Cruz have
taken an active role in preserving the balance between cultures while giving children the opportunity to improve their situation. Our
partners have created workshops, sports teams, and art classes to support the education of children aged 6 to 18. As part of these
efforts, these organizations have also created programs that give local students the opportunity to learn English from native-speaking
volunteers and teachers.
Volunteers with our Teach English Program in Santa Cruz will be directly involved in educating children and teens, helping them learn
life skills, sports, and the arts. As a volunteer, you will help local teachers organize workshops and teach English to students.
Volunteers with our Teach English Program will be tutoring and mentoring young Bolivians with the goal of increasing their confidence,
educational skills, and chances of finding satisfying employment as adults.
Orientation:
After arrival in Santa Cruz, you will be picked up by staff from our partner organization and taken to your host family for the first
night. The next day, your host family will help you get to the partner organization for a full-day orientation and city tour.
During this time, you will become accustomed to living and working in Santa Cruz, using public transportation, and working at your
project site. After the orientation, you will meet individually with a project coordinator to determine your skills and interests
and to decide what specific kind of volunteer work you will be doing.
Transportation:
Our partner organization provides transportation to the following:
Airport pickup in Santa Cruz, and transportation
to host family
Orientation in Santa Cruz
You will take public transportation to your project after your first day.
Language
Classes:
You will be taking Spanish classes during your time as a volunteer in Bolivia. You will usually volunteer in the mornings and take
language classes in the afternoons, though the exact schedule will vary by project. Spanish lessons take place at a teacher's
house and are either in a group or private class setting, depending on your language level. It is best to try to learn a little
bit of Spanish before you come to Bolivia, as it will only enhance your experience in Santa Cruz.
Accommodations:
You will be staying with a Bolivian family while in Santa Cruz. Our host families are carefully screened and must meet our
partner organization's requirements before being accepted as a host family. All of the families are middle-class and live in
comfortable homes in safe neighborhoods. You will have your own room, and will be within short public transportation distance to
your volunteer project.
Meals:
The
host family will provide three meals a day.
Excursions:
Although you will be serving the community for most of your time in Bolivia, you will also have the opportunity to experience the
magnificent beauty of Santa Cruz and surrounding areas. Time away from your project can be spent visiting the city's many
museums, cathedrals and outdoor areas for picnics and sports activities. Weekends are great for exploring nearby rain forests
and 18th-century Jesuit missions. Below are some of the trips that our partner organization arranges for volunteers and
students. A few excursions are free of charge, while others require an additional fee. Our partner organization can also help
you plan trips outside of the city.
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Amboró and El Pantanal and Noel Kempff Mercado National Parks These large areas of forest are
home to complex ecosystems and represent some of the most environmentally important tracts of land in the country. A day trip to at
least one of these sites gives you the rare opportunity to experience the incredible life of the rainforest.
Acualand Water Park
This is the only outdoor
water park in Bolivia, where you can spend time
enjoying the gorgeous weather of Bolivia, riding
waterslides, and meeting new friends.
Lomas de Arena
The vast stretches of dry land and sand dunes are incredible contrasts to the lush green forests that dot the rest of the
country. Visitors can take a day trip here, but there is camping available for those who want to spend more time hiking up and
around the dunes.
Ruinas del Fuerte de
Samaipata Located in the remote mountains of central Bolivia, these ancient ruins are
on a large stone hill and were once of great religious significance. Here you will find intriguing pictures carved into the
mountainside and get a glorious view of the rainforest below. |
In-country support:
We work directly with our partners in Santa Cruz to provide support during your time in Bolivia. You can expect the teachers, staff, and
other employees at our partner organization to help you with anything you need. |