Program Description

Travellers Worldwide - Community Development Projects in South Africa

Description

Join Travellers Worldwide on a community development project in South Africa. Projects includes counseling, childcare, work at a Red Cross hospital, rural development, street kids projects, women support, and skills development. Projects typically last two to four weeks, but volunteers can stay for up to a year.

What's included:
• Accommodation
• Food
• Meeting you at the Airport
• Transfer to your accommodation
• Full pre-departure support
• Local in-country team support and backup
• 24-hr emergency support
• Two free T-shirts.

Further Information
Age Group: 
18-50
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

9 of 13 people found this review helpful
The Most AMAZING adventure of a lifetime!

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My experiences on the Multi Marine Conservation Project in Cape Town, Street Kids Project in Knysna, plus the 7-Day Safari Tour

I embarked on this journey in revolt to my recently turning 40. As a business owner, wife and mother of two teenage boys, a month long journey to Africa seemed like something far reaching and beyond my reality. My vacation experiences prior to this were always family oriented and/or resort style, including room service, umbrella drinks, amusement parks, cruise ships, and guided tours. I wanted to see and do as much as I could and experience as much of South Africa as possible but with family and work obligations, time was an issue.

My journey with Travellers Worldwide gave me the opportunity to see and do all of the things a vacationing tourist would do, while the volunteering gave me the chance to meet many local people, and get to know so more about the culture and the people of SA. I was able to see and do more than I ever imagined possible in one month.

From my very first inquiring email to Travellers, all my questions and concerns were answered with the efficiency and accuracy of a world-class travel agency. I was put in touch with people who worked on the projects I was interested in and other volunteers as well.

My accommodations and work experiences were exactly as described and better than I'd expected. The project managers went above and beyond to ensure the volunteers had everything needed and wanted. Many of my traveling companions were recent high school graduates and, as a mother, I couldn't have imagined sending my 18 year old son on a trip like this before seeing it for myself. Now without a doubt I will be planning a volunteer experience with Travellers for both of my sons after their graduations.

All in all this was the most wonderful, fulfilling, and incredible, month of my life! Before this journey, like many people my age, I was stuck in my regular every day rut of work and routine. But after a month of diving with Great White sharks, working with orphans and street kids, animal safaris, zip-lining through jungles, and sky-diving, I have returned fully invigorated and with a new lease on life! I made friends from all over the world that I’m sure I will stay in touch with for years to come. Travellers is an amazing organization that offers life changing experiences to people of all ages, I will highly recommend it to everyone, and I will be planning another volunteer experience for myself as well as for my sons. Thank you so so much for the experience of a life time!

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Submitted by Dini Peterson on 10/28/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 31-50    |   Ishpeming, Michigan    |    Novice Traveler    |    Michigan   
3 of 9 people found this review helpful
The Duality of Knysna

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Knysna, South Africa is where I spent my time teaching English in the townships. Across all levels, there is a strong dichotomy of experiences to be had, which provides for an overall worthy experience. The town itself is wonderful, easily accessible and friendly, with lots of shops and places to go out and entertain yourself. The townships, unfortunately, are the opposite, though not by choice. There is little infrastructure and poverty is rampant. This dynamic is commonly represented across South Africa. The people of the townships however, are inspiring. Teaching the children who, despite their living circumstances, show up everyday to school dressed in uniform and brimming with enthusiasm and curiosity was heartwarming and the mark they leave upon you is genuine and touching. While those economic circumstances can also promote crime, it underlines the necessity and compulsion to help those who desire a better life and community. Knysna to this day remains one of the most meaningful experiences of my life, and I would implore anyone seeking to enrich their lives to go there or anywhere else in South Africa.

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Submitted by Archie Lister on 10/27/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   Boulder, Colorado    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University of Colorado- Boulder   
6 of 9 people found this review helpful
Fantastic experience

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Once in a lifetime opportunity for me to experience education in a different culture, and to see how special needs are supported in South Africa. The staff were great, all spoke english and made me feel welcome. The kids were also really fun and used to newcomers. I got to go on several trips with the school, beaches, horses riding and even to a 2 night camp. I got the opportunity to superviser in the boarding school after school hours, which allowed me to get to know the children really well. I learnt a lot and will miss the school dearly.

The downside was it was a long journey to work in the morning about 45 mins and 2 taxi-buses. These don't seem that safe either, you are sat with 6 or 7 people crammed in with the doors wide open and sometimes you are on your own with 1 or 2 male drivers. Then i had a 15 min lone walk.

The social side was amazing. I lived at Nellys Lodge in Observatory and was staying with about 12 other travellers all my age and friendly. I am still friends with a few of them 3 years later :)

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Submitted by Chez9876 on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Nottingham, UK    |    Novice Traveler    |    Nottingham trent university   

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Program Info

Country: 
South Africa
City(s): 
Cape Town
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Community Health
Service Learning
Education
Childcare
Length of Program: 
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
Cost: 
$500-$2,000 (USD)
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

Program Photos

Travellers Worldwide - Care and Community Development Projects in South Africa