Moldova Orphanage Volunteers
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Moldova Orphanage Volunteers

Trip code: MLOR

This is a demanding yet rewarding placement for those who want to care for abandoned or sick children. Volunteers will spend their time interacting with the orphaned children, while also experiencing Moldovan life and culture in the capital of the country, Chisinau.


Overview
from £499
Location:

Chisinau, the capital of Moldova

Duration & Price:
from £499. Full price list
Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 wks before departure)

Accommodation:

Accommodation at volunteer house

Meals:

2 meals a day

Dates:

Please contact us for start dates

Moldova Orphanage Volunteers

Country Information

Moldova was formerly known as the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, which is situated between Romania and Ukraine. A lot of the country was known as Bessarabia, and it was larger, stretching from the Black sea to Bukovina. Chisinau formerly known as Kishineu, is situated on the Byk River in the central area of Moldova. Moldova was captured by Ottoman Turks in the 16th Century, and seized by Russia in 1812 after the Russo-Turkish War.

Time
Moldova is 2 hours ahead of GMT.

Getting There

You will need to arrange your flights to Chisinau International Airport.

On arrival you will have a meet and greet with one of the project representatives.

Depending on the time of your arrival, there will be time to relax, take a shower and unpack. There will be an informal meeting to welcome you and to confirm the time of the orientation meeting the following day.

Climate

Moldova's climate is moderately continental: the summers are warm and long, with temperatures averaging about 20°C, and the winters are relatively mild and dry, with January temperatures averaging 4°C. Annual rainfall, which ranges from around 600 millimetres in the north to 400 millimetres in the south, can vary greatly; long dry spells are not unusual. The heaviest rainfall occurs in early summer and again in October; heavy showers and thunderstorms are common.

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