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Childcare Volunteer Program in Cambodia

The childcare volunteer project in Cambodia offers you a chance to work with children, teaching and caring for them. You will also assist local staff with the maintenance and daily operations at the project in Phnom Penh.

Highlights

  • Work for local NGOs/Childcare centers in Phnom Penh
  • Exchanging inter-cultural experiences between locals and volunteers
  • Make a positive impact on the lives of underprivileged children
  • Stimulate children’s creativity through educational activity and games
  • Weekends free to explore other parts of Cambodia and visit Angkor Wat Temple
  • Opportunity to meet fellow volunteers and do-gooders from all over the world
Freiwilligenprogramma voor Kinderbetreuung em Kambodscha

Overview

Participants joining the Child Care Volunteering Project in Cambodia will be placed at local childcare centers and day cares for children from the slums of Phnom Penh, the capital city. Most of these kids are in the age group of 3 - 8 years, and they belong to underprivileged backgrounds, such that they often don't get the basic requirements as well.

This project will not only give you an opportunity to work with children, but it'll also get you closer to Cambodian culture and lifestyle. You'll be interacting with the local staff at the centers, and look deeper into the problems that persist in the developing society. These centers warmly welcome all the volunteers and for the kids, it's the time to love and be loved. You'll feel the bliss of being surrounded by warmth while working with these little ones.

The childcare centers where volunteers are placed are mostly overcrowded, making it hard for local teachers to give adequate support and attention to each child. Volunteers play a vital role here and help the local staff by assisting with their daily duties and helping children get the care and attention they need.

Note: Volunteers joining this Child Care Project in Cambodia will have to devote a minimum of 2 weeks for the program. 

Sample Placement Profile - Joy Day Care

Everyday at Cheung Ek dump hundreds of families wake up and go out to make a living. Sometimes over 1000 adults, youth, and even young children go out with long metal hooks and they pick apart the piles of trash searching for plastics, glass, and aluminium cans which can then be sold to be recycled in order to earn a meagre salary, usually less than a dollar a day. While their families and older siblings go out to pick through the garbage, the smallest children of these families play in the dump or wait for their parents to come back with something to eat. These children suffer from malnutrition and diseases which flourish in such toxic environments. To address the desperate situation of these children Joy Day Care has opened a daycare center where the children are able to come.At the center, the children are fed, their clothes are washed, they are taught English and Khmer alphabets, and they play like kids do. This truly has made so much difference in these young children's lives. There are usually more than 40 children at the project and have three different classrooms available where the volunteers can perform different tasks such as -

  • Assistant in classes

  • Help in preparing meals

  • Sing and play with the kids

  • Learn and practice memory verses, the English alphabet, songs, poems

  • Help to pick the kids up and bring them back home

Note : This is a sample placement and participants are allotted placement depending on different factors such as availability, suitability and requirements of the projects. 


Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

As a volunteer for the Child Care Program in Cambodia, your general schedule would be: 

  • Sunday - Arrival at the destination (Phnom Penh) 
    An orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, covering the major topics such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behavior, food, and other suggestions for things to do in Cambodia.

  • Monday - Orientation and Welcome Lunch
    Morning :
    8:00-11:00: Orientation at office
    11:00-12 noon : Bring to buy local Sim Card or necessities at market or currency exchange at market or Bank
    12:00-1:30 pm : Welcome Lunch and orientation/advice by the team to set up the Grab App or Local TukTuk App and how to use it.

    Afternoon:
    1:30-4:30 pm: City Tour
    4:30-5:00 pm : Traveling back to Office or Volunteer House

  • Tuesday: All volunteers will be brought to work at their respective placement and begin volunteer placement

  • Tuesday  to Fri - Volunteer work

  • Weekends - Free to explore the city / Head out to discover Siem Reap

Breakfast - 06:30 am onwards

Working hours at the placement - 09:30 am to 11:00 pm and 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Lunch - volunteers get two hours break in between work hours. You can either choose to return to the accommodation for lunch or you can carry packed lunch to the placement

Dinner - 07:00 pm onwards

The same work schedule continues from the second week onwards (Monday - Friday).

Note: Please note, the schedule may vary depending on the particular project the volunteer is participating on.


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Being a volunteer, your major role would be to care for these little ones, provide them the necessary comfort that any child would need for a proper growth, teach them basic lessons and also make the older ones aware about health and hygiene.

You'll also have to help in the daily tasks at the Childcare Centers such as washing clothes, feeding the children and making suggestions to the staff for improvement, help in administrative work etc.

In case you are a creative person, you can try your hands in adding some more colours to the entire environment, by renovating the centre, along with your peers.

An important role of the volunteers at the projects is to teach in a playway method. As a volunteer you should be flexible, open minded and come prepared with some tools and educational aids to help in working with kids.Most importantly, ensure that the kids are drenched in love and care because that's what they need the most.

When you volunteer in the childcare program in Cambodia, you should spend time planning for each day. This will allow you to get the most out of their project time. This also provides better learning activities for the children. 

Working with children is challenging but is also a great deal of fun and gives you an immense amount of satisfaction.


Project Requirement

Project Requirement

Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the beginning of the program.Volunteers need to have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment.The volunteer should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference. Participants must be physically fit and in good health at the time of joining the program. Participants should have no criminal convictions and should provide a clean criminal background check before joining the project.

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Living

Living

Airport Transfer
Volunteers are picked up from the Phnom Penh International Airport by a local representative of the team in Cambodia.Upon arrival, you will be greeted at the airport by a member of the local team and taken to the volunteer accommodation in Siem Reap. Your accommodation is covered by your Program Fee and includes the Sunday night before your program orientation

Orientation 
The program orientation begins on the first and third Monday of the month and volunteers need to arrive in Phnom Penh on the Sunday before orientation.

Orientation and briefing of the volunteers is conducted by our local team in Cambodia team at the volunteer house or team office. During the orientation information is provided about Cambodia history, safety, culture differences, expectations, working conditions, your project placement as well as weekend travel opportunities in and around Phnom Penh.

After the orientation volunteers are given a local tour of Phnom Penh city and also taken for a welcome meal.

Accommodation
Volunteers in Phnom Penh are provided accommodation in the shared volunteer house, host family or in a family operated centrally located guesthouse in Phnom Penh.

The volunteer house is conveniently located in the heart of Phnom Penh City near the Russian Market and Boeung Trabek market. The house provides volunteers with a comfortable, simple and relaxing place to live. Presently, the volunteer house can accommodate more than twenty volunteers in five rooms. Rooms in the house are on a shared basis with generally 3-5 volunteers sharing a room together. Rooms have fans and AC. If the volunteers need any help or assistance they can always come to the local team office, which is in the same building and literally right next door. Wifi Internet is available at the volunteer house.

Participants also have the option to choose to upgrade to a single private room at an additional charge at the guesthouse accommodation. In case of non availability at the volunteer house during busy periods, participants are provided accommodation in a guesthouse.

For those participants wishing to stay at a home stay, host family accommodation is also available.

All the locations provide a welcoming family or staff of helpful individuals who will always be available to help with any questions or issues you may have.

Laundry can be done from a laundry service and usually costs $0.5 - $1/Kg.

Meals
Cambodian cuisine is a fusion of cuisines from other countries in South East Asia such as Vietnam and Thailand. Cambodian food is light and healthy and is not very spicy and hot.

During your stay at the volunteer house, food will be provided at a restaurant which is 3 minutes walk from the house.

The menu will offer for selection of the foods you prefer :-

  • Breakfast: Usually starts from 6:10 AM -7: 30 AM, foods such as Baguette or slide bread with Butter jam or honey, peanut butter, fried eggs, scrambled eggs, scrambled eggs, omelette or fruit plate.

  • Lunch: Usually starts from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, foods such as soup or stir-fried with a main dish consisting of rice, noodles, fresh vegetables, chicken, beef, or pork, volunteers eat with the other volunteers at a restaurant near the volunteer house with other volunteers.

  • Dinner: Usually starts from 5:40 PM – 7:00 PM, food is similar to lunch, so you typically come together to eat with others.

Participants staying in the guesthouse and host family accommodation are provided meals there itself.

During your Free Time
Phnom Penh has a lot to offer and you will always find something of interest to do and see during your free time. There are a lot of temples, museums, and historic sites to visit such as Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, Royal Palace, National Museum and Wat Phnom. You can also join the local Khmer cuisine cooking classes if that interests you!  Volunteers work from Monday to Friday and you will have the weekends free to relax and explore the country. The local team can also assist and suggest some options of destinations to visit. Other popular places to visit outside Phnom Penh are Siem Reap, Sihanoukville and Kep.


Dates

Dates

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Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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2 Weeks $570
3 Weeks $720
4 Weeks $870
5 Weeks $970
6 Weeks $1040
7 Weeks $1190
8 Weeks $1260
Extra Week $200

Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment.

What are you Paying For?

  • 24 hrs Assistance and support from staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Pick up from the airport
  • Orientation and Welcome lunch/dinner
  • Food 
  • Accommodation in volunteer house, host family or guesthouse
  • Travel & Medical Insurance (Available at an extra cost)
  • Certificate of Participation(On Request)

What's NOT Included?

  • Airfare
  • Return Trip to Airport 
  • Local Transportation
  • Visa Fees
  • Vaccinations

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