Community Outreach Programs

Panama Volunteer Program: Community Outreach Programs

Our partner works with a number of small community based organizations which provide development services to enhance the local community. Volunteers have the opportunity to work with the disabled, animal & wildlife programs, medical and community recycling. As some of the projects are not full-time, volunteers may take part in a flexible schedule, which includes a combination of projects.

Disabled Centre for Children and Adults:

Volunteers with relevant qualifications and experience have the opportunity to work in the centre for the disabled giving physical or speech therapy to both children and adults, and act as a mentor. Volunteers without such qualifications are welcome to participate here in a range of other activities, including playing games, pushing someone in a wheelchair, reading a book, helping with handicrafts, or just being available to lend a helping hand where needed. Basic Spanish is useful, but many of the staff members speak both English & Spanish. Long-term volunteers are encouraged to apply. Unless volunteers are suitably qualified, this is a part time placement (meeting as a group once per week) and volunteers will need to participate in other projects to complete their volunteering schedule.

Animal and Wildlife Project:

Volunteers willeither  work with an animal refuge and educational centre that saves and provides a home for unwanted, abused, and abandoned animals, and also provides a long-term home for macaw parrots. Volunteers are needed to assist in caring for the animals, maintaining the center, increasing awareness, and providing valuable information to guests of the center. Volunteers with veterinary background can also help in a spay and neuter clinic.

Recycle it:

This is the perfect placement for all you environmentalists! Volunteers will work with an organization which is dedicated to educate school children about the environment & organize community activities & events. Volunteers are needed to assist with the school-based program and also with the collecting, sorting and distribution of materials.

The GEM Project

The GEM Project iss a multifaceted international jewelry-making empowerment program that inspires positive thinking, global giving and creative power for positive individual and social change. The GEM Project is currently working with mothers with children with disabilities and young pregnant teens who are struggling to care for themselves and their babies. The ladies join together on a weekly basis. Volunteers at this project will work with various aspects, including: program development, training, incorporating new jewelry designs, marketing of jewelry, fundraising and program administration. Volunteers do not have to have experience making jewelry to participate in the project, but experience is greatly appreciated. This project is for dedicated, creative volunteers who are innovative and positive thinkers.

Entrepreneurship Development Project

Do you have a project or idea you would like to implement into the community of Panama? We want to hear your ideas!  
The Entrepreneurship Project is designed for those who know what they are passionate about and have the desire and determination to move forward with their ideas. This project aims at giving you the connections needed to implement your ideas into serving the community. It is self driven, but UMMP is there to support you along the way.

 

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Community Outreach Program

Our partner works with a number of small community based organizations which provide development services to enhance the local community. Volunteers have the opportunity to work with the disabled, animal & wildlife programs, medical and community recycling. As some of the projects are not full-time, volunteers may take part in a flexible schedule, which includes a combination of projects.

Accommodation

Volunteers are accommodated in either a volunteer house or a home stay.

For volunteers staying in the volunteer house, it is conveniently located in the center of town on the main street; the home has a wonderful atmosphere that will peacefully make you feel just at home. The home has hot water and you will be able to share an equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room lounge to chill out and free internet access is available. Volunteers need to bring their own towels and laundry services are available within a block of the home.

Volunteers should expect to share a room with a room mate of the same gender, the house can accommodate up to 13 people at one time.

For volunteers living in home stays conditions may be more rustic than for those in the volunteer house and an extra charge will apply. However, Living with a Panamanian family during your volunteer time is an incredible cultural experience. A homestay offers you an amazing opportunity to practice Spanish in a natural, relaxed and authentic atmosphere as well as being in a unique and privileged position to get immersed in the Latin American culture, cuisine, customs and daily way of life.

Meals and Food

Your program fee provides for your breakfast from the start date of your placement. Breakfast foods may include: cereal, bread with jam/peanut butter, fruit, yogurt, granola, pancakes, eggs, juice, tea and coffee.

Please note that meals will differ from accommodation to accommodation.

For all other meals - lunch, dinner and snacks - volunteers are responsible for purchasing at your own cost and preparing food for yourself.

Free Time

For most, free time will be on weekends, public holidays and after volunteer duties are done for the day. Note, volunteers will be expected to work at minimum of 6 hours per day, 5 days per week.

Transportation

Your program fee does not cover your transport from your accommodation to your volunteer project each day. In most cases, volunteers will be required to catch public transport to their projects. Many of the projects are in walking distance from the volunteer house, but for those further away, you will be able catch a bus or taxi to your project each day. The cost for the bus will be around US $.50 - $2 each day or for a private taxi or a shared taxi the cost will be around US $.50 - $3 per day.

Communication

If you'd like to bring a cell phone, make sure it is unlocked by your carrier before departure. You can purchase a local SIM chip in Panama or purchase a local mobile phone to keep in contact with family and friends at home, other volunteers and program staff. Most volunteer accommodations have landline telephones for incoming calls.

There are an abundance of Internet cafes in Boquete and you can expect to pay around US$1 for an hour of Internet use. The internet is fast and is a cheap option for keeping in touch with family and friends at home.

Number of Volunteers

The Panama program usually has between 5 and 17 volunteers per month, but the number of volunteers varies depending on the season.  Generally you are placed with one to three other volunteers at your project.

 

Costs

Application Fee – US $97

Your application fee is fully transferable and will secure your place on the program, (or any other GVN program of your choice), at a placement date that is suitable to you.*

5 years

*Your application fee provides you with access to any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years, as many times as you like without having to pay another application fee!


Children under 18 are not required to pay the application fee when volunteering together with a parent/guardian.  (Except for participants in our Youth Tour program who are required to pay a US$97 application fee.)


Program Fee – from US $45 a day*

  • 1 week: US $1547
  • 2 weeks: US $1747
  • 3 weeks: US $1947
  • 4 weeks: US $2147
  • 5 weeks: US $2247
  • 6 weeks: US $2347
  • 7 weeks: US $2447
  • 8 weeks: US $2497

*Placements longer than 8 weeks are available, please contact us or apply online for details.

*Based on an 8 week placement

tick What’s included:

Accommodation: Volunteer House (Home stays & several other lodging options can be arranged for an additional fee.)
Meals: Breakfast daily.
Project Donation: Included to empower local organizations.
Airport pickup: On arrival date.
Training: In-country Orientation & training covering placement logistics & also a very personal exploration into your life goals & aspirations.
Supervision: In-country staff supervision.
Support: Pre-departure personal support from your volunteer coordinator, 24/7 in-country support from partner, and 24hr emergency line.
Extra: Spanish Crash Course, Weekly Volunteer Dinners & Outings, Free reliable Wi-Fi Internet at Volunteer House with access to volunteer computer, Weekly Volunteer Reflections, Certificate of Completion & Reference Letter upon request. 

 

tick Additional Benefits:

  • A Quality Volunteer Placement Quality
    Dedicated staff with the sole focus of facilitating the placement of volunteers, reviewing and improving programs and supporting the work of our partners.
  • Program Guide Program Guide
    Your online resource guide that covers topics such as country information, details on your placement, travel links, visa application process, and much more!
  • Fundraising guide Fundraising Guide
    Your Fundraising Guide and Software which provides you with proven fundraising strategies, letter generating software and other resources to help you raise up to 100% of the cost of your trip.
  • Personal online journal Journal
    Which help you to communicate effectively and easily with your family and friends back home.
  • Access to a non-profit: 5 years
    Contribute to the ongoing support of the charitable + educational work of community organisations.

cross What’s not included:

Flights, insurance, visas, vaccinations, project transportation, departure from the program.

We recommend you allow a weekly budget of US $35 for your other expenses such as bottled water, personal items, beverages, transportation and entertainment.

 

 


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