India – Teaching and Community Work in Goa – Videos

Travel to Goa and help provide educational enrichment for impoverished children. As a volunteer, you can teach at the Boys Shelter for the day or/and work at our Slum Outreach for two hours in the evening.

 

Program Highlights:

  • Organize fun games and English lessons for children who cannot afford to attend school
  • Enjoy Goa’s amazing beaches and sites during your free time.
  • Live and work with volunteers from around the world.
  • Enhance your India experience by adding our Culture Week in Goa. See additional options below.

 

Your Schedule at a Glance: 

Day 1, Sunday: Arrive at Goa International Airport (GOI) or Goa Mopa (GOX) Airport. We will pick you up from the airport and take you to settle in to your accommodations in Goa and meet fellow volunteers.

Day 2, Monday: Volunteers will receive an introduction to Goa, complete with visits to a spice plantation and local market.

Day 3, Tuesday: Volunteers will get an introduction to their selected volunteer placement by observing and partaking in a training session.

Days 4-6, Wednesday- Friday: Rewarding volunteer work at the volunteer placement.

Days 7-8, Saturday and Sunday: The weekend is free for volunteers who are extending to travel or relax.

Remaining Weeks: Remaining weeks will follow the pattern of volunteering Monday-Friday and having weekends free. Departures are on a Saturday.

 

Location icon Location of the Project: Goa, India

Project length Project length: Min 1 week – Max 8 weeks

Arrival Airport Arrival Airport: Goa International Airport (GOI) or Goa Mopa (GOX) Airport

Volunteer Work Volunteer Work: Teaching and community work

Age Age: Minimum age of 18. Participants aged 16 -17 may apply with parental consent.

Number of Volunteers Number of Volunteers: 1-20 international volunteers

Important Note Important Note: Families with children are welcome to join the Family Friendly version of this volunteer program.

 

What’s Included

Accommodations Accommodations: Shared, single-gender rooms

Food Food: Three meals a day during the week; 2 meals a day on the weekend

Airport Transfers Airport Transfers: We provide airport pickup upon arrival

Orientation Orientation: Volunteers will receive a walking tour of Goa and receive training before volunteering

Support Support: Comprehensive and professional pre-departure travel guidance, 24/7 GoEco emergency hotline, experienced local field team.

 

What’s not Included

Flights, visa (required), travel health insurance, lunches on weekends, airport drop off personal expenses

Goa is one of India’s most cherished states. On India’s western coast, Goa has long been renowned for its natural beauty and warm, humid climate throughout the year. People consistently rank Goa among India’s top tourist destinations because of its golden sandy beaches, coconut groves, vibrant green paddy fields and dense forests. This project is in North Goa, in a small countryside village called Saligao, which is about 20 minutes away from the coast.

The volunteer lodgings are in Porvorim and it is a maximum of half an hour to 45 minutes to get to the placements.

 

As a volunteer on the teaching program in Goa, you can pick a teaching program at the Boys Shelter (for the entire day) or/and the Slum Outreach program (in the evening for two hours).

1. Teaching at Boys’ Shelter

The shelter for boys is open to those aged 5 to 20 years, and they need your help with English and other activities such as sports, drawing, dancing, singing, etc. You can lend a hand to the people who manage the shelter with tidying up and keeping the place clean. You need to dedicate 5 and a half hours to teaching at the shelter, with a 30 minute lunch break.

2. Slum Outreach

This program is dedicated to children aged 3-16 from migrant families who live in slums on the outskirts of the city. The Slum Outreach program runs for two hours in the evening, in which the volunteers interact with the children through playing games and engaging in activities to help them understand the importance of education and learning new skills other than English.

Please note: During the months of April and May, summer camps are organized for the children.

 

General daily schedule from Mon-Fri

  • Breakfast
  • Teaching at the Boys Shelter
  • Lunch at the accommodation
  • Teaching at the Slum Outreach program
  • Return to the accommodation
  • Work with your team to plan the classes for the following day.
  • Dinner

 

Holidays: During school holidays such as Christmas in December, summer break around May/June, Ganesh Festival around Sep, and Diwali around Oct/Nov, the children will be out of school and the Teaching Project will not run. During this time, volunteers will be primarily involved in repairs and renovations and other outreach programs. The Monsoon season may also affect the projects between the months of June and October. Volunteer work also does not take place during national holidays, but you are always welcome to join in the local celebration. We can look at these dates during your application interview and adjust your volunteer program as needed.

 

Internet icon Internet: Wi-Fi is available at the volunteer center.

Laundry icon Laundry: Volunteers can wash clothes by hand. There are laundry services available for an additional fee.

Accommodations icon Accommodations: You will stay at the volunteer house in Goa, which includes a garden, lounge area, dining room, kitchen, western toilets, hot showers and a computer. The single-gender rooms with en-suite bathrooms are shared with up to 6 people. There are fans but no air conditioning. Upgrades to double or private rooms are available for an additional fee, pending availability. Families must upgrade to private accommodations for an additional fee.

Food icon Food: You will be provided with three meals a day on weekdays and two meals per day on weekends. The meals are a mix of Western and Indian foods, consisting mainly of vegetarian foods, including rice and vegetables. You can expect to have a chicken dish about twice per week. You can also use the kitchen facilities to cook for yourself or eat out at any of the local restaurants.

 

 

  • GoEco interview
  • Basic level of English
  • Police clearance
    High level of independence and emotional strength
  • Motivation to work with children and/or animals
  • Immunizations (please consult your local travel clinic)
  • A tourist visa is required to enter India and most volunteers apply online.

Culture Week (Highly Recommended):
Before your volunteer placement begins, you can enjoy an exciting orientation week designed to familiarize you with the rich Indian art, culture, climate and customs. During this week, you will take part in yoga, language and cooking lessons, join two self-defense classes, as well as travel to many of Goa’s cultural and historical sites, including Old Goa, local temples, a spice plantation and traditional markets. This introduction week covers issues such as adapting to a new culture and culture shock and helps volunteers ease into Indian culture. This is also a great opportunity for you to bond with your fellow volunteers and get to know your surroundings. The orientation program runs from Monday through Friday, giving you the weekend to relax or explore the area on your own before you volunteer at your project. Please note that there is an extra fee for this week. See Additional Options below.

Program Add-Ons:
Consider joining this special program (at an additional fee) before or after your volunteer placement to add another dimension to your experience in India:

Body and Mind Week: Learn about yoga, meditation practices and Ayurveda treatments to improve your health and well-being.
Please note that there is an additional fee for this program.

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