Volunteer in Germany 2024

Volunteer in Germany Volunteering abroad is a transformative experience, offering individuals the opportunity to make a positive impact while immersing themselves in a new culture. Germany, renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm-hearted people, beckons volunteers from across the globe. If you’re considering volunteering in Germany in 2024, this comprehensive guide will provide you with valuable insights and tips to make your journey both meaningful and memorable.

Understanding Volunteerism in Germany

The daycare center "Kita im Weiherwald" is near the forest and the city center. It takes care of 42 kids aged 1 to 6. The special thing about this center is that it includes both handicapped and non-handicapped children. Volunteers who like working with kids, including those with disabilities, are needed. The center helps kids based on their abilities. There are fun activities like art, sports, experiments, and theater. Lunch and snacks are provided. Volunteers will assist teachers, help clean up, and be part of the professional environment.

 

Benifits

  1. Living Space: You'll stay in a spacious house with six other international ESC volunteers.
  2. Shared Facilities: You'll share a kitchen, yard, two bathrooms, and a living room, fostering a vibrant international community experience.
  3. Private Room: You'll have your own room for privacy and comfort.
  4. Financial Support: You'll receive around €160 as pocket money monthly, along with €288 allocated for food expenses.
  5. Travel Benefits: You'll be provided with a card allowing free public transport within the entire region throughout the project duration.

Training During the Program:

  1. Seminars: You'll participate in two seminars, one lasting 5 days and another 7 days. These sessions, organized by the National Agency, enable you to meet fellow ESC volunteers in Germany. You can share experiences, discuss the main ideas behind the European Solidarity Corps, and learn from one another. These seminars happen in various cities across Germany.
  2. Additional Courses: You also have the option to attend several courses, including becoming a youth leader, a 6-week German language training, as well as first aid, climbing, and lifeguard courses. These courses equip you with skills to work with children and young people both during your voluntary service and in your future endeavors.

Requirements:

  1. Age: Must be at least 18 years old.
  2. Educational Interest: Should have an interest in educational work.
  3. Inclusion and Disability: Interested in the concepts of inclusion and working with children with disabilities.
  4. Language Skills: Some knowledge of English is necessary. Basic skills in German would be useful but are not mondatory.
  5. Pedagogical Background: Having a small pedagogical background is preferred.
  6. Cultural Openness: Open to getting to know Germany and German culture while embracing an international environment.

Eligible Countries: 

Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Palestine,  and other non-Arabic countries.

 

Documents :

  • Online application
  • CV

 

You can apply from the below link.

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Deadline
2023-10-27
Fund type
Partially Funded
Type
Volunteering
Country
Germany

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