Guatemala Intro to Volunteer Organizations

Location: Guatemala: Quetzaltenango

Program Duration: 2-4 weeks

Dates: June 21 - July 11, July 13 - Aug 2

Broadreach

http://www.gobroadreach.com

806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102 Raleigh, NC 27603 United States

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Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200

Fax: 919-833-2129

Description

Behind every tree planted or school painted in Guatemala, is a global infrastructure of internationally recognized non-profit organizations or NGO. Dive into how they operate, and work to achieve a larger goal. Both at the community level and in context of the world at large, gain a broader understanding and appreciation for non-profits, the challenges they face, the stake holder, new NGO models and old, successes and failures. From Quetzaltenango to Chichicastenango, this is so much more than a volunteer vacation or community service camp. This is Broadreach.

Emerge from the volcanic mountain valleys and indigenous communities of Guatemala with practical, real world experience, over 55 hours of community service and two international development credits on your college transcript. Devote yourself to service, the Broadreach way.

Day 1-4
After arriving in bustling Guatemala City, we quickly make our way to the colorful splendor and volcanic backdrop of the Western Highlands. Settle into Quetzaltenango, or Xela, our home for the better part of three weeks. Xela is a gateway to nearby hot springs and an ideal pushing off point for a picturesque 3-day hike through volcanic mountains and cloud forest to Lake Atitlan - a natural beauty surrounded by indigenous Mayan villages. On the trails, we start learning about non-profits and discussing the days ahead.

Day 5-7
We head to a local, organic coffee farm to kick off our initial foray into hands-on service work. This farm grows and sells coffee as a means of creating a sustainable livelihood for the larger community. This is a good first example of a non-profit at the local level. We learn how the farm is organized and structured as well as the events that led to its formation. As members of the community, if only for two days, we carry our weight on the farm - picking coffee, assisting with the drying process, cleaning the plantation, and digging holes for new plants.

Day 8-13
For the next two weeks, we live and work in Xela as we begin exploring some of the challenges faced by non-profits. The best way to learn is by doing. Take part in a reforestation project. Work with local Guatemalan youth in an afterschool program . And construct a Safe Stove in a local community. When volunteer hours are up for the day, take inventory of the surroundings and behold the beauty of Guatemala. Late afternoons are all about cultural exchange and fun. Learn to make Guatemalan chocolate, participate in a traditional weaving demonstration, or join a football game with local kids.

Day 14-15
Take a couple of days to further explore the Western Highlands. Climb a volcano. Step into warm and relaxing mountain hot springs. Zip line in the forest, soaring from one towering tree to another. Explore the colorful and vibrant open-air markets of Chichicastenango. See native costumes from all over Guatemala, musicians playing in the streets, and traditional dances. This is the real Guatemala.

Day 16-21
We return to Xela to work on our final project: an organizational case study of a non-profit in Xela. The case study will address the challenges the organization faces, and its goals for the future, as well as the strategies for meeting them. The project ties together everything you've seen and learned and discussed, and enables you to express your broad, worldly understanding of non-profits. Celebrate your achievements and say goodbye to new friends with a day trip to the striking black sand beaches of Guatemala's Pacific Coast.

Highlights

* Gain a deeper understanding of third world economies and challenges facing Guatamala.
* Embark on a multi-day hike from Xela to Lago Atitlán.
* Get hands-on volunteer experience with environmental, social and cultural projects.
* Work on a local organic farm cooperative.
* Work side by side with internationally recognized non-profits.

Travel Types
  • Camping
  • Ecology
  • Hiking
  • Native Culture Studies
  • Nature Tours
  • Volunteering
Type of Programs
  • Community Service / Volunteerism
  • Cultural Exploration
  • High School Study Abroad

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

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Credit Available

no

This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant.

Application Process Involves
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is
1-3 days
Year Founded

1993

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