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The Project
Kaya volunteers work with women who have been battered or abandoned and need security for themselves and their kids; with children aged 12 and under who come from broken homes or whose parents suffer from alcoholism or drug addictions; and men and women over 60 from low-income backgrounds. The main objective is to improve the quality of life of those in need by providing food, education, work assistance and guidance. This nutrition, centre based in the shelter works with the young and the old.
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Why the project needs you
The nutrition centre in the shelter looks to ensure the healthy development of the children, those recovering from addiction and abuse and educate them to become self sufficient. Any volunteers with skills in this areas are much appreciated as skilled help is limited.
Project Location
Following your orientation you will be transferred 45 minutes to the town of Alajuela. Located in the Central Valley near the bustling capital of San José and the highland cities of Heredia and Cartago, Alajuela has a year-round pleasant climate and sits at the base of the volcanic slopes of Poás Volcano. Its one of the oldest towns in Costa Rica and Costa Rican history, tradition and culture are deeply rooted here.
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Project Facts
• Duration: 2 - 26 weeks
• Cost: £1020 ($1785) for 2 weeks, £215 ($376) for each week thereafter
• Requirements: Age 18+
• Location: Alajuela, Costa Rica
• Project activities:
• Working Hours: Monday-Friday; 08.00-12.30
• Project Availability: Project starts every Monday. Closed 15 December-1 February 2012, You may chose to combine this project with others in Atenas during your stay.
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What is included
• Accommodation: Single or Shared room in a home-stay
• Food: 3 Meals per day
• Airport pick up and drop off
• Training: Pre-departure preparation pack, On-site Orientation and Project induction provided
• Language classes: 6 hours language class provided
• Support: On-site coordinator providing 24 hour support
• Activities: 1 dance class and 1 cookery class included. Staff help organise evening and weekend activities.
• Transfers to and from your orientation to your project location.
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What is not included
• Flights
• Insurance
• Visas
• Daily transport between your accommodation and your project
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Your life outside the project
Costa Rica is one of the most popular countries for travel, and for very good reason! Kaya projects are located in the San Jose region, which boasts all the amenities of a modern city while still surrounded by lush flora, fauna, natural parks, mountains, and beaches. Though Costa Rica has only about 0.1% of the world's land mass, it contains 5% of the world's biodiversity, so nature lovers will find this lovely country a paradise. There are a multitude of opportunities for mountain and water sports and many other forms of outdoor recreation, so if you love the outdoors, Costa Rica is a place you'll never want to leave. English is a second language of Costa Rica, so volunteers with beginner Spanish skills will not have much difficulty travelling here.
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Ideas for Independent Travel
Bungee the Old Colorado River Bridge
Standing at 265 feet the Colorado River Bridge offers one of the tallest and most beautiful jumps in the Americas. The old bridge is located an hour west of San Jose where several companies offer bundled packages, which generally include pick-up and one jump. So if jumping headfirst off a bridge in the middle of a tropical forest catches your imagination then put bungee jumping on your list.
Learn to Surf
Costa Rica has some of the best surfing anywhere in the world, with fantastic warm tropical water surfing. Surf the beach breaks, reef breaks, point breaks and river mouth breaks on the Pacific or Caribbean side of the country. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro there is a wave for everyone.
Whale and Dolphin Watching
The shallow warm waters create the ideal ecosystem for humpback whales, killer whales, Pilot Whales and bottlenose, spinner and spotted dolphins. Humpback whales come from two hemispheres to breed and spend the longest period of the year here. It's the premier location to see these amazing mammals up close.
Project Quality
Kaya evaluates every project we offer to ensure that we only commit to programmes with genuine need for volunteer aid, not just financial assistance. We develop relationships with the projects and help shape initiatives to ensure in the long run that we do not encourage dependence on outside help, but rather establish foundations on which the people can build and develop themselves. We also ensure that the members of those communities are open and eager to learn and discover our culture, as we become a part of theirs. The quality and sustainability of our programmes are very important to us. We want you to have the most fulfilling and memorable time as possible, and be part of something that is going to last into future generations.
Accommodation & Meals
In most cases volunteers are placed in local home-stays where they either have their own room or share with another volunteer. Usually two meals a day are provided by the home-stay family, all included in the placement fees. This way a portion of your volunteer fee goes back into the local economy, and you gain first-hand experience of true local family life.
In-Country Coordinators
Each country coordinator is there to make sure your time in your programme runs smoothly. They will pick you up from the airport and take you on your orientation. All in-country coordinators are English speaking and are there to ensure you have all the information and resources for the best placement.
24/7 Emergency Support
As well as support from your in-country coordinators, you'll be given access to a 24/7 emergency phone line managed by Kaya staff, in case any problem should arise while you're overseas.
Kaya Help-desk
Each member of Kaya staff have worked, travelled, studied or volunteered abroad, and many staff have visited and volunteered in our projects knowing firsthand the country and nature of the programme placements. Their knowledge of international travel and volunteering is invaluable, and they can give you good advice and tips to make the most of your international placement.
Briefing Pack & Materials
Once you have booked a programme, an information pack will be sent out detailing everything you need to know - from specific project details and vaccinations required to the visa application process.
Airport Pickup
When you arrive at your destination a member of Kaya staff will meet you with a warm welcome at the airport and take you to your accommodation to get you set up for your stay.
Cultural Excursions
Kaya staff are at hand to help organise weekend excursions and activities, which can include visiting cultural places of significance and visiting various projects around the area. This way you can learn firsthand about each project and take part in local cultural and adventure activities.
Arrival Orientation
Shortly after you arrive you will be given your orientation by one of our in-country coordinators. They will show you your placement, local transport, take you into the local town, and show you things you can do in your spare time. Information regarding safety and security will be given along with some much needed lingo when moving and travelling around the area.
Language Classes
At the beginning of your stay the in-country team will provide basic language classes to help you during your time on your placement - and to practice at the dinner table with your host family.
Funding for Individual Projects
If on your placement you wish to start up your own sub-project, a reasonable amount of funding will be provided. An example is: one volunteer arranged a basketball tournament for the street children where funding was provided for team shirts and trophies. This is a good chance to make your own lasting mark on a project and the people of your chosen country.
Local Community Benefits
Not only is your participation on your project of great help to the local communities, but so is the boost to the local economy that volunteers create while they are visiting.