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Physically and Intellectually Challenged Children - South Africa

  • Africa, South Africa, Cape Town
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  • Durée : 4 to 24 Weeks

Program Highlights

  • Make a meaningful impact by volunteering and supporting local staff.
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of how things work in South Africa through your volunteer work.
  • Reside in a welcoming volunteer house and connect with individuals from all around the world.
  • Experience the lively nightlife and social scene by visiting some of the many bars and entertainment venues in Cape Town.
  • Take advantage of your free time to explore and enjoy the local sights and attractions.

UN’s Sustainable Development Goals:

No Poverty Good Health and Well-being

This program is ideal for

Volunteers who have some prior experience working for individuals with special needs will be able to take on more responsibilities. Those who find it meaningful to make efforts underpriviliged communities or assist the less fortunate. As your tasks will vary based on various factors, you should be open to helping out in any kind of activity that is prioritised while you’re there.

In South Africa, there are extremely few special care facilities and schools that can accommodate both children and people with impairments. In addition to this lack of facilities, the ones that do exist regularly encounter a variety of difficulties (extremely high operating costs, staff shortages, aging equipment, etc.). These facilities must provide round-the-clock care for youngsters since they have severe physical and intellectual problems. For them, even simple chores like feeding themselves, using the lavatory, walking, conversing, and simply playing, in general, are exceedingly difficult. The likelihood is high that the kids will never be fully self-sufficient, and they will always need care.

For individuals studying and practicing in the fields of occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, speech therapy, etc., this program is perfect! Volunteers deliver love, affection, and attention even if they are not qualified. Children with "special needs" need this constantly throughout the day, and volunteers offer these extra hands and eyes.

 

Buildings and Facilities

  • Differ according to geography.
  • Resources offered and staff training levels.
  • No placements during the months of December since kids are placed with foster families.
  • Placements are only available in the nearby communities.
  • living in a host family's home.

Volunteering in South Africa offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a diverse and vibrant culture while making a positive impact on the community. During your free time, there are various activities you can engage in to make the most of your experience. Here are some popular options:

Wildlife Safaris: South Africa is renowned for its incredible wildlife. Explore national parks and game reserves, such as Kruger National Park, and go on safaris to see the "Big Five" (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros) and other exotic animals.

Hiking and Outdoor Adventures: South Africa boasts stunning natural landscapes. Hike in the Drakensberg Mountains, explore the Garden Route, or go rock climbing, abseiling, or white-water rafting in various locations across the country.

Beach Relaxation: South Africa offers some of the world's most beautiful beaches. Whether in Durban, Cape Town, or along the Wild Coast, you can relax, swim, surf, or simply enjoy the sun.

Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in South African culture by visiting local townships, attending traditional dance performances, or participating in craft workshops. You can also learn about the country's history, including the apartheid era, at museums and historical sites.

Volunteer Social Events: Many volunteer programs organize social events and gatherings for volunteers. These can include cultural exchange evenings, community dinners, and excursions, providing a chance to connect with other volunteers and locals.

Community Engagement: Use your free time to continue helping the community. Participate in local community projects, teach, or offer your skills to support local initiatives and organizations.

Learn the Local Language: South Africa is a diverse nation with many languages. Take the opportunity to learn some basic phrases in the local language, such as Zulu, Xhosa, or Afrikaans, to better connect with the people.

Visit Local Markets: Explore local markets and craft fairs to discover unique South African crafts, clothing, and artwork. These markets often offer a chance to interact with local artisans.

Food Exploration: South African cuisine is rich and diverse. Try traditional dishes like bobotie, bunny chow, and boerewors, or visit local restaurants and street vendors to sample a variety of flavors.

Volunteer Reflection and Planning: Use your free time for self-reflection and planning for your volunteer work. Consider your impact, discuss strategies with fellow volunteers, and set goals for your remaining time.

Remember that your free time activities should align with the ethical guidelines of your volunteer program and respect the local culture and customs. South Africa has much to offer in terms of exploration and cultural experiences, so make the most of your time while contributing to a worthwhile cause.

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