Program Description

GVI - Childcare Volunteering Program in Peru

Description

This volunteer program takes you to teach children in the "pueblos jovenes" (or "young towns"), located in the stunning southwestern region around Arequipa, Peru. Volunteers joining this program will be working with children from kindergarten through initial primary school levels and will be typically working with children from the ages of 4 and upwards. Volunteers placed with younger children will be helping them master all the classroom basics from holding a pencil and drawing drawing lines to their first letters and numbers.

Interview with Matt Brown, world famous GVI alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer abroad with GVI in Peru?

Matt: 
I had been considering volunteering abroad for a few years and was considering taking a gap year, however, deep down I knew that I would not want to go back into education and undergo my Uni degree. Whilst in the process of completing my final year I started to look around at volunteering agencies and GVI was the most highly respectable. The decision behind volunteering in Peru was that I wanted to get out of Europe, and visit a country I had never been anywhere near before, plus another factor behind my decision was that I wanted to make a difference and teaching seemed to be the best thing to do.

Volunteering abroad in Peru with GVI
Matter with some fellow GVI volunteer
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Matt: The day to day activities on the project would often consist of being picked up by the bus at 0830 and we would arrive at the school by around 0900 to go straight into the class and start teaching. It was often an amazing sight when arriving as the children would often sprint down the stairs to greet you, however, this soon stopped as you realize they had to walk / be carried up the 98 steps to the school. Once the lessons had started depending on the grade you would help the children / teach maths, English art and PE. Although more often than not PE would descend into football, although this was being prevented (slowly). Once the kids had their lessons they would then be given time to do their homework which had been set throughout the day. Some would stay for the assistance.

Following the end of the school day we would go back to the hotel where we would start lesson planning for the next day or week. This was often the hardest part as you had to translate everything into Spanish although hard work was very very rewarding. Although this is brief outline, nearly everyday was different and you were never doing the same thing.

GVI Volunteer program in Peru
Matt with one of the kids he volunteered with in Peru
GO: How did this experience impact your academic development?

Matt: 
The highlight of the trip would have to be the challenge, me and 12 others foolishly agreed to hike across the Andean mountains in an attempt to raise money for the children in Latin America. The views from this expedition were amazing. Although I damaged my knee ligaments, I was still determined to battle on and not let the team or the kids down (although I did end up taking the mule, this was just as hard as on several occasions my mule would take a short cut across the front of the mountain instead of following the path). We all survived and raised valuable money for the children on GVI projects in Latin America. It would also be rude not to mention meeting all the other volunteers, who all played a valuable role in making the experience even more amazing!

The experience has affected me in many different ways as it has opened my eyes as to how easy we have it in comparison to those living elsewhere, and made me realize how much I have taken for granted through education and work.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

The Volunteer contribution includes:
* Food
* Accommodation
* Training materials
* Project equipment

Age Group: 
18-50
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
Spanish
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
Age Requirement
Visa Required

Ratings and Reviews

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I thoroughly enjoyed my time out in Peru and would jump at the chance to go back, as the work the project does out there benefits both the children and the community (through teaching and the construction projects). The experience was truly eye opening as it made me realise how much I had taken for granted and lucky I have been in life. Although it is based in Arequipa, there is not much of a night life, however if you don't end up in a bar with a game Jenga this was a common appearance during Friday nights and on Saturday! all of this make the experience even more amazing, as you also get to know the other volunteers making it even more enjoyable, not only would I jump at the chance to go again I would recommend this program to a friend without hesitation

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Submitted by Matt on 10/12/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   United Kingdom    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Canterbury Christ Church University   

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Program Info

Country: 
Peru
City(s): 
Arequipa
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Teaching
Education
Childcare
Length of Program: 
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
Cost: 
$500-$2,000 (USD)

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GVI - Childcare Volunteering Program in Peru