BRAZIL / WorkingAbroad Projects
A country of extraordinary size, granting it an expressive cultural diversity and a huge variety of landscapes and people, Brazil creates deep impressions on its visitors. Volunteer in Brazil and join this programme to make a positive impact on Brazilian society. You can take part in any of the following programmes:
-Arts & Design & Sports Programmes Volunteering
-Child Development & Teaching English Volunteering
-Environmental Programmes Volunteering
-NGO Development Volunteering
-Carnival Preparation in the Samba Schools
The goal of all of our volunteering in Brazil programmes is to make a positive impact on Brazilian society and on the projects in which they take place, and promote intercultural exchange. It is the ideal travel experience for those who want to go beyond the ordinary.
Within each area, there are a number of local Non Governmental Organizations – NGOs, with whom we have developed volunteer programmes for, which cater to the specific challenges that they face, whilst benefiting the communities they serve in. You will have the opportunity to actively participate in developing communities for a fairer world whilst at the same time having the rich personal opportunity for cultural exchange.
We can develop a programme for you according to your abilities and interests. All programmes take place in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
You can join for 2 weeks up to 24 weeks year round.
Individuals, groups and students doing research all welcome.
Cost includes lodging in comfortable guest house, intensive Portuguese language lessons, airport pickup, orientation, internet access; from £665.
For more information on volunteering in Brazil and details on how to apply, visit: http://www.workingabroad.com/projects/brazil-volunteer
Expires: Mar 26, 2016
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