Orientation
On your first day of the programme you will have a full orientation with our on-site staff. The programme co-ordinator will provide training in order for volunteers to gain knowledge of the work they will be involved in, discuss project and volunteer expectations, and get an insight into Venezuelan culture. They will answer any additional questions you may have. Topics covered will include:
- An introduction to Venezuelan culture and values
- Your health and safety while in Venezuela
- Workplace ethics and essential information before starting your project
- Money and transportation in Venezuela
- An introduction to the area where you will be working
- Local food and practices
- Areas of Venezuela worth visiting in your free time
After this meeting the co-ordinator will arrange suitable times with the volunteer to visit the other projects, in order to better understand the overall goals, objectives, and strategies of the programme.
Accommodation and Meals
Accommodation at the project is in a co-operative living situation where you will live and share tasks with other volunteers and project staff. A personalised weekly work plan will distribute communal tasks amongst all volunteers. Living in this situation will enable you to get directly involved with the running and workings of the programme. You will become part of a ‘united' family, enjoying both the external volunteer work and internal community within the beautiful grounds. There are gardens, terraces, kitchen facilities, a gym and pool, a craft and wood workshop, fireplaces etc. The emphasis is very much on making friends and sharing the experience with like-minded people. You will be sharing facilities, although single rooms are available upon request. There is a weekly laundry service, and three meals a day are included, as well as snacks and refreshments.
Free Time
You will usually have weekends free and it is up to you how you spend this free time. You may like to spend time with other volunteers and staff and get involved in activities with the locals. Alternatively you can organise tours and trips to explore the surrounding areas. If you stay for longer than three weeks, a day-excursion to La Gran Sabana is included in the project price. Recreational activities available include trekking, hiking, biking, and swimming in one of the nearby waterfalls. In addition Santa Elena is only 20 minutes from the Brazilian border if you are planning to travel further afield.
Project Support
Our trained and experienced onsite coordinators will be based at the project to provide full support throughout your time in Venezuela. They will provide you with competent field support and assistance, and help you with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.
Project Age Limit
Minimum 18 years. Maximum dependent on potential participants’ health.