Orientation
You will be given an orientation upon arrival in Sucre, which will include detailed information about Sucre and the surrounding area. The orientation will also cover all the relevant information about your project, including safety issues, to ensure that you feel safe and secure.
Accommodation and Meals
Our volunteer apartment is located eight blocks from the volunteer project; a 20 minute walk, or a short bus ride away. Living here gives volunteers the opportunity to live independently and allows them to come and go as they please.
You can request a shared or private room, but will share a bathroom, kitchen and living room with other volunteers. Please note meals are not included during your stay in the apartment. Usually volunteers take it in turns to cook meals or simply eat out at local restaurants, which are very cheap by western standards. A standard three course meal can cost as little as $1-2 for the money-conscious volunteer! A nearby host family live on the same street, and provide a laundry service for the duration of your stay.
Free time
Free time is during the evenings and on the weekends. During this time you can take excursions to other parts of the country, or stay in town to get to know the community more intimately. Our on-site co-ordinator and language school director, is a fantastic host and will organise any tours or excursions for you at a discount. Alternatively you can travel independently with other volunteers from this project or other projects in Sucre.
Project Age Limit
Minimum 17 years, maximum dependent upon individual participant’s health.
Project Requirements
All the volunteers need to have some knowledge of the Spanish language before starting their volunteer work, not only to get the most out of the project, but also to get around and integrate with the locals. If you do not already speak Spanish it is strongly recommended you take our language course prior to the start of the programme. These are available for 2 or 4 weeks, and are easily combined with the project.