Program Description

ProWorld Volunteer Projects in Belize

Description

This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live in beautiful Belize, join the community, and work to improve the lives, health, and future of this amazing Caribbean country and its people. Build an elementary school, put a roof on the clinic, construct a playground, or complete another essential project while working side by side with local community members. Join us in majestic Belize for an unforgettable and valuable experience.

Interview with Elsie Storm, world famous ProWorld alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer with ProWorld in Belize?

Elsie: I initially decided to volunteer abroad because I was at a stage in my life where I was able to take time away from work and didn’t have very many commitments tying me down. I had always wanted to volunteer abroad so that I could have an international experience, yet also be of service at the same time. A friend recommended ProWorld to me and as I was browsing through their countries that I could volunteer in, Belize seemed like it would be the best fit for me as I liked that it was English speaking and their projects and staff support seemed like a good fit for what I was looking for.

Elsie Storm volunteering in Belize with ProWorld
Elsie working with an old man at a nursing home
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Elsie: A typical volunteer day consists of me waking up, eating a yummy breakfast made by my host mom Lily (my favorite is when she makes fryjacks with scrambled eggs and beans….YUM!) and then heading to Octavia Waight (the nursing home) for the first part of the day. I start of my day at Octavia Waight by greeting all of the residents and checking in with them and then assisting them with their physical therapy. I have learned most of their therapy routines and I have found that I really enjoy the days where we get to do therapy. After therapy I sometimes help out in the kitchen or the gardens. Everyday around 10:00 a.m. the residents get a snack which consists of fresh papaya, mango, avocado or cashew that they pick from the trees right outside of their kitchen. It is amazing. I am getting so spoiled by all of the fresh fruit here - it tastes so much better than the fruit you get back in the States. After we serve a snack we sometimes play games or I will take some of the residents into the greenhouse to pick spinach and water the plants, or I will just hang out and chat and provide company.

One of my favorite residents is a man named Leo. Leo had a stroke awhile back and the stroke caused him to become blind in both eyes and disabled on the left side of his body. One of Leo’s favorite games to play is Bingo; however he obviously can’t play it without assistance. So today I told Leo that I would be his “eyes” for him so that he could join in on the Bingo game. We had so much fun playing Bingo together and every time that he would be able to place a playing piece on his game board he would get so excited and would tickle the palm of my hand with his finger – it was so sweet. The people here are great and I think that I am going to be sad to leave them once it’s time to go.

When my shift ends at noon, I walk back to my house – sweating like crazy by the time my 10 minute walk is over…lately I have been able to tell how hot it is by how sweaty I get on my walk home…hahaha it’s so gross, but I am becoming strangely accustomed to just being sweaty all of the time and I actually don’t mind it as much as I thought I would.

At lunch I get an hour break and Lily, Hamid (my host dad) and I all eat lunch together. Then I brave the heat again and walk down the hill to meet Michael at the ProWorld building. Working with Michael is typically the highlight of my day as everyday with him is something different and exciting. As I mentioned before we are doing research on jaguars and the importance of prey/predators in a healthy ecosystem. One of the great things about Michael is that he knows tons of people in Belize, so we are continually meeting with all of these phenomenal people who can give us information on jaguars and their prey. Thus far we have gone to the Belize Zoo to see the jaguars, we have meet with villagers who hunt in the jungle, we went to a butterfly farm and spoke with retired professors who know a ridiculous amount about the jungle, as well as done research of our own and talked with locals who know different things here and there. Soon we are planning on going into the jungle for a few days to see if we can find more evidence to support our research. I’m so excited for that – I love it here, every day is an adventure.

ProWorld Volunteer Program in Belize
Physical therapy at a nursing home
GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Elsie: When I first went to Belize, I had never really traveled abroad by myself. I was scared and nervous and didn’t know what to expect of life outside of the United States. But while in Belize I caught the travel bug and couldn’t sit still in the States anymore, so I am now living and working in Mexico. Since then I have also worked and traveled throughout Latin America and plan to continue to travel the world for the rest of my life. I’m sure that I will eventually move back to the U.S. but right now I am really enjoying the adventure that living abroad brings. As a small town girl from the Midwest, my ProWorld experience really opened my eyes to how amazing this world is – I encourage you all to go abroad as it is guaranteed to change your life in one way or another.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

Program fees support our host community economies in the forms of project materials purchases, local salaries, host family payments, and local purchases.
Program fees include: full room and board, domestic transportation, 24 hour safety and medical services, and funding of development projects and internships. The program fee also includes world class cultural and adventure activities.

Age Group: 
18-50
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
English
Living Arrangements: 
Dormitory
Participants live with other volunteers
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application
Written Application
Age Requirement
Health Requirement
Visa Required

Ratings and Reviews

25 of 49 people found this review helpful
Belize has it all...

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Belize is such an amazing country and I am so lucky to have spent a month there! I had no idea how diverse it is, in terms of both culture and environment. The program taught me many invaluable lessens about myself and the world around me and definitely changed me for the better. My experience in the hospital in San Ignacio reaffirmed my decision to pursue a career in nursing, and only made me want to participate in more volunteer abroad programs. I made friends from all across the country and was able to explore a completely different country with them. I highly recommend Pro World Belize!

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Submitted by RTurner on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Los Angeles, California    |    Novice Traveler    |    California   
19 of 42 people found this review helpful
Clinical Experience in Belize

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This was a well-organised program, which meant we all felt very safe and looked after. I was volunteering in a hospital, and I felt like I was put to good use, thus the trip was worthwhile!

We were staying in a homestay, which was great, we got to eat Belizean food and integrate ourselves into the family. In the evenings and weekends proworld organised cultural and social events for us, so we got to see more to Belize than we otherwise would have, and learn a bit of the history.

This was a fantastic experience and I would recommend it to anyone seeking clinical experience, or just broadening your horizons.

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Submitted by happy_camper on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Edinburgh, UK    |    Pro Traveler    |    College of Saint Thomas More   
19 of 39 people found this review helpful
ProWorld Belize in Punta Gorda

90%

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Over this past summer, I volunteered with ProWorld. They found a great program that suited my interests (TIDE Conservation), arranged a fabulous homestay for me, and helped make sure I was comfortable. It was a huge comfort being connected to other volunteers, and the weekly check-ins were designed to make sure volunteers were having a great time. Although everyone is welcome to volunteer with ProWorld (we had a 12 year old and a 40 year old in my group!), I would probably recommend this program for college aged people. Punta Gorda is such a nice, peaceful town and I can't wait to go back there again.

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Submitted by Meagan on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Santa Barbara, California    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of California- Santa Barbara   
20 of 46 people found this review helpful
Wonderful Experience

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My experience in Belize was incredible, and I highly recommend it to others! I loved the warmth and comfort of my homestay family, the support of the citizens and staff, and the incredible opportunities that I was exposed to the hospital. I was able to immerse myself in the culture of the city, and spent quality time in the hospital where I worked. The clinic and outreach work was gratifying and I am grateful that I had such a unique opportunity to affect the lives of others, and gain valuable insight into myself as well.

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Submitted by bchepuri on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Detroit, MI    |    Novice Traveler    |    Wayne State University   
22 of 44 people found this review helpful
Pro Belize

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They program was amazing and very flexible. It will be exactly what you make of it they are very easy going and helpful if you step and get involved. I was able to volunteer in the hospital 3 times and in the community 2 days. This was a life changing experience.

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Submitted by KaitlinM on 10/25/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Not    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Ohio State University–Columbus (main campus)   
31 of 66 people found this review helpful
ProWorld Belize changed my life!

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I volunteered with ProWorld Belize at their site in San Ignacio and it was one of the most life changing experiences of my life. I joined the program a few years out of college, not exactly knowing what I wanted to do and this experience helped me to open up my eyes and really focus in on what was important in my life. I worked on two different projects during my time there - 1. Environmental - I worked on a jaguar project, tracking jaguars in the jungle and studying the importance of a healthy prey/predator ecosystem and then used the information that I found to help others receive a $15,000 grant to help preserve a national park in Belize - it was an amazing and very fulfilling project. 2. I worked at a local nursing home and helped provide physical therapy to the elderly there. That project really helped open my eyes to how well the elderly are treated in Belize and how different nursing homes in Belize are from the United States.

The staff at ProWorld were also awesome as was my homestay family. I loved the experience so much that I have been back 4 times since to visit my friends, check in on my projects and just enjoy the Belizean life. If you want a life changing experience - I would highly recommend ProWorld!

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Submitted by elstar16 on 09/08/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Mexico    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Minnesota- Duluth   

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Program Info

Country: 
Belize
City(s): 
San Ignacio
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Health Care
Humanitarian
Teaching
Length of Program: 
1-2 weeks
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
3-6 months
Cost: 
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

Program Photos

ProWorld Volunteers in Belize