2010 Guatemala Service and Cultural Trips!
Guatemala
- Other Cities in Guatemala:
Antigua
Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Dates: (March 6-13); (March 13-20); (March 20-7); (March 27-April 3)
Description:
At Cultural Embrace we specialize in connecting individuals with international experiences. This Spring, join us on a pre-planned Service & Cultural Trip to Guatemala! Cultural Embrace wants you to be more than a tourist; we want you to fully interact with the local culture and communities you are visiting! Choose from Medical, Environmental, Teaching, or Construction Volunteer Projects. Volunteer projects include: Teach, tutor, and play with children in low-income daycare community centers. Work with street children, handicap & disabled children, and troubled teens. Work in hospice, local hospital/health centers, pharmacies and nursing homes. Help build and maintain gardens and yards in at-need community centers. Contribute to building, fixing, and painting for at-need construction projects in schools and community centers. Groups may work together on one project or be divided into teams to work on different service projects- based on group size, skills, and Spanish language knowledge.
Highlights:
What's Included: * Accommodations, lodging with host families; hotel or apartment stay available for additional fee * Meals (B/L/D: breakfast, lunch, dinner) * CE Staff Trip Leader * Local Ground Transportation & Transfers Excursions * Service & Cultural Activities as per itinerary * Travel insurance * Pre-departure & Local Support * Local English Speaking Guides * 24-hour emergency contact numbers Itinerary Day 1: Saturday (D) Meet and greet with your local English-speaking guide and driver outside of Guatemala City's airport's customs. Transfer to Antigua--dinner and overnight at host family's home. Day 2: Sunday (B, L) Depart Antigua ~6am. 7am breakfast and rest stop at Tecpan. 10am arrive at Panajachel. 10:30am boat tour of Santiago Atitlan. 1:30pm Return back to Panajachel. 2:00pm Lunch at Panajachel. 3:30pm Depart for Antigua. 6:00pm Return back to Antigua. Evening at leisure and overnight at host family. Day 3: Monday (B,L,D) Breakfast with host family. 8am-12pm: Service Project. Boxed lunch from host family. Afternoon: Service Project & tortilla making. Overnight with dinner at host family's home. Day 4: Tuesday (B, L, D) Breakfast with host family. 8am-12pm: Service Project. Boxed lunch from host family. Afternoon: Service Project & visit coffee plantation via bike. Overnight with dinner at host family's home. Day 5: Wednesday (B, L, D) Breakfast with host family. 8am-12pm: Service Project. Boxed lunch from host family. Afternoon: Service Project & visit an eco-park. Overnight with dinner at host family's home. Day 6: Thursday (B, L,D) Breakfast with host family. 8am-12pm: Service Project. Boxed lunch from host family. Afternoon: Service Project & Salsa dance lesson. Overnight with dinner at host family's home. Day 7: Friday (B, L, D) Breakfast with host family. Service Project in Antigua. Transfer and hike Volcano Pacaya with boxed lunch. Overnight group dinner buffet. Day 8: Saturday (B) Breakfast with host family. Transfer to airport for flight back to the States.
Qualifications:
* You must be at least 18 years of age. Or, if younger than 18, you must have parental or guardian consent. * Dedication to the full week commitment * Enjoy providing a service and working with others in a challenging environment. * Open to foreign cultures * High level of responsibility
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Travel Types :
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- Homestay
- Student Tours
- Tours
- Volunteering
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Cost in US$: 695
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- community organizing
- education
- English teaching
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- fixing fences
- health
- health care
- hospital
- housing
- literacy
- medicine
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- nursing
- orphans
- repairs
- restoration
- street kids
- teaching
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Age Range: 18-80
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Guatemala
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Essay
- In-Person Interview when Feasible
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Phone Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Resume
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Re-Entry Debriefing at Home
Cultural Embrace's Mission Statement: Our mission is to encourage people to recognize and appreciate cultural diversity. We believe that visiting a place firsthand allows one to truly experience the authenticity of a culture and develop his/her own impressions. Our goals are to provide quality service and opportunities for people to explore their world and enlighten their eyes, mind and heart. Traveling is a reciprocated flow of communication and interaction between people...the more you seek, the more you learn. "Discover the Similarities - Share the Differences"
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