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Affordable International Service Projects in Turkey
Description
VFP offers over 3000 affordable, short-term voluntary service projects in 100+ countries, including more than 60 projects in Turkey. These international voluntary service projects are an opportunity to participate in meaningful community service while living and interacting in an intercultural environment. Work projects include: construction/renovation of low-income housing or community buildings, historic preservation, archeology; environmental projects such as trail building, environmental education, wildlife surveying, park maintenance, organic farming; social services working with children, the elderly, physically or mentally handicapped, refugees, minority groups, drug/alcohol recovery, AIDS education; as well as arts projects and festivals.
Most projects are limited to ages 18+ plus there are over 250 worldwide programs just for ages 15-17. Projects in Turkey are available from April through December. A USD 350 per-project registration fee ($500 teens) includes accommodation and food. Transportation is arranged and paid for by the volunteer.
Please visit the Volunteers For Peace Website for additional information or to search the Project Directory.
Highlights
Large choice of programs and locations. Affordable intercultural immersion-volunteers from at least four countries in every program.
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The Dreams Academy (DA)is an new, innovative arts/sports program in Istanbul, Turkey. The DA's target population is both the disabled and disadvantaged youth from the city.
The Dreams Academy works in tandem with the United Nations Development Program in Istanbul (UNDP) and with Vodafone (a sponsor).
The focus of this project is social inclusion realized with very creative projects, i.e., their Social Inclusion Band which performs monthly at a nightclub and at music festivals.




For three weeks this summer, I volunteered with Genctur, a volunteer organization based in Istanbul, Turkey. Our workcamp was located in Yenisakran, which is a small town ten hours from Istanbul right on the Aegean Sea. It was a beautiful location for the international summer camp where teenagers from throughout Europe traveled to spend a week. The focus of the camp, Genc Tatil, was for the campers (with help of the staff) to create a film documentary about their experiences and the history they learned about Turkey from their time there. During the course of the camp, I taught English, Music and helped with sporting activities. We would have hour long sessions each day where I was able to organize my class and direct the activities and games we played. During the camp we also had day trips where we traveled to the Acropolis, Asklepion (an ancient hospital) and Bergama (a nearby city with ancient ruins). We also hiked the countryside of Turkey through the sea and to the top of nearby mountains.
I feel that the staff and campers were able to bond through this time and also through the staff participating in each activity of the day. Each evening, we met to review the day's successes and discussed what needed to be altered for the following day to run more smoothly. The staff was friendly and the children were very eager to learn and to meet new people. Not only was it a beneficial experience for the kids (and staff) to travel to Turkey and volunteer at the camp, but by meeting new people from different backgrounds with different visions really helped shaped the camp. It was a very welcoming environment. It was an amazing experience, and I'm very glad I was able to be part of such a great camp.