Volunteer Overseas in Guatemala |
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In Guatemala it is possible to live in a modern environment yet experience the magic and
enchantment of a legendary past.
Guatemala is a very diverse country with a vibrant heritage of Mayan culture and language. But it is also a country
struggling to overcome vast social problems and where the majority live in extreme poverty.
When you join one of our community service projects you are giving yourself the opportunity to make a difference by:
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Sharing your culture and education with youth groups in a rural village |
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Working as part of an environmental education/ eco-tourism project |
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Contributing to small business projects for rural women and youth groups |
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Educating and providing emotional support for disabled children |
Upon arrival of your flight in Guatemala City, you will be met and welcomed at the airport by a company representative.
From the airport, you are transported to Antigua to have an orientation regarding:
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The country (geography, people, traditions/customs, services, currency, etc) |
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Health and security measures |
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Transportation system |
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Staff to contact in case of emergencies |
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Procedures regarding classes and volunteer work |
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Home stay |
Eterna Primavera is our language center. It is located in a small village called Santa Lucia Milpa Altas, about
15 minutes outside of Antigua.
Spanish Classes
The peaceful nature of Santa Lucia offers the student the opportunity to completely immerse themselves in
their Spanish studies. Santa Lucia is located on the slopes of a mountain viewing Antigua and only a
short distance by car.
The Staff
Our staff consists of a group of well-qualified experienced teachers who have taken specific university
courses on teaching Spanish as a second language. Appropriate techniques are used for individual learning
styles with one teacher to one student or group classes.
Teaching Methods
The Competency Method used by Eterna Primavera has been used successfully by the Peace Corps in Latin
America and introduced the technique of visual, auditory, verbal and accumulated knowledge applied to specific situations.
Our partner company has arranged for you to live with a Guatemalan family throughout your language training
and your service and they have been given a short biography on you. The goals of living
with local families are: 1) to
help your understanding of the culture of Guatemala; and 2) to strengthen your Spanish language skills.
The Host Family Coordinator has overall responsibility for selecting families and coordinating family live-in
arrangements. Family Coordinators have been assigned to assist with home stays, assisting in recruiting families,
serving as counselors, and troubleshooting any issues that may arise. The Host Family Coordinator has conducted a
home stay assessment visit to: 1) confirm that facilities meet home stay criteria; 2) discuss the volunteer
program goals with your family; and 3) answer questions and address concerns.
Your home stay family has been given an orientation to learn about the program in detail; the roles and
responsibilities of the families, cultural differences between your country and Guatemala; trainee health and
sanitation issues; logistics and arrangements for the home stays.
Your host family will be an important part of your overall volunteer experience. Periodically, a staff
member will visit you and your family to discuss your upcoming goals and objectives; to examine how the
home stay is working out; and to address any issues or concerns you or your family may have. Finally,
you will be given Contact Assignments and homework, which will involve the participation of your home stay family.
Your home stay family has been asked to provide you with two meals per day. All families receive a stipend to
help cover food and living expenses. You will formally evaluate the home stay program twice during the training
program. Informal feedback on home stays will be solicited throughout training by the Host Family Coordinator.
Following language training, you will join your host project to begin your volunteer service in different
parts of the country according to your assignment. Your volunteer service can last 2-10 months (or more) depending
on your selection and type of project. For your volunteer assignment you will also be placed with a local family.
We have contacts with a large number of Guatemalan NGOs working in development programs. Therefore, we are able to
accommodate a very wide range of interests. After defining the future volunteer's area of work, we will locate
organizations where the volunteer can be placed. This will be consulted and agreed with the volunteer before arriving in Guatemala.
Some typical host projects include:
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Helping to preserve the environment as part of an environmental education/ ecotourism project |
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Contributing to small business projects for rural youth groups |
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Helping to educate and provide emotional support for disabled children |
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Assisting in a day-care center for children of single mothers |
To learn more about volunteering in Guatemala, please fill out the form below by filling in the provided fields, and then pressing the Send button. Please be sure to provide your correct email address - you will receive automatic confirmation email shortly and we will respond to your request as soon as possible.
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