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Volunteer Programs In India

Submitted by ispiice on Fri, 03/24/2017 - 21:17

Volunteer Programs In India

Volunteers in India are offered a wide range of volunteer projects and internships to choose from, including, teaching project, volunteering in an orphanage, slum teaching, working with children in a care (childcare), medical and healthcare projects such as assisting with conservation efforts, nursing, physiotherapy, and dentistry.

This also includes other numerous worthwhile placements which have been contributing immensely to various constructive and sustainable projects around the country.

Volunteer programs in India - Teaching English

The Teaching English project is designed to help Indian students develop their English language skills. Volunteers are encouraged to work in tandem with local teachers and help to share their knowledge in this aspect.

Working alongside local teachers, volunteers on this project teach for approximately 3 hours a day. Volunteers do not necessarily need to be experienced or qualified teachers to participate in this program.

They just need to be fluent in English. However, having some relevant training is a plus.

Childcare Volunteer Programs in India

Due to the high incidences of poverty and illness in the region, most childcare centers and orphanages are often filled to capacity. There is always high demand of volunteer assistance in these centers as they are often under-resourced and overcrowded.

Volunteers are usually assigned to a number of different childcare placements.

At an orphanage, volunteers provide assistance in different aspects such as teaching English, caring for babies and children, helping with feeding, cooking and cleaning, and assisting with other daily chores.

Accommodation

While playing vital roles in ensuring useful and positive contributions to a worthy community setting, volunteering in India has helped to provide volunteers with the opportunity the need to learn more about the real world.

Volunteers rendering services in orphanages may rather be accommodated in a volunteer dormitory located within the vicinity of the orphanage while other volunteers are accommodated in childcare placements or in homestays – homes owned and managed by local families who have been approved to host volunteers.

It is important to know that as a volunteer, you may expect to share a room with another volunteer, depending on the number of volunteers available for the session.

However, there are certain homestays where volunteers have rooms to themselves and are not expected to share rooms with anyone.

While beddings are always being provided, volunteers are advised to come along with their personal sleeping bags especially during the winter months or for any weekend trips away.

As part of efforts to enhance the standard of living in the area, constant electricity and running water are always available in all homestays.

You stand to find a unique opportunity to learn more about the culture and tradition of the good people of India when you stay with a host family.

It’s always an exciting experience as you get to engage in local customs and traditions, learn how to speak the local language try local food, meet local people, and taste local dishes.