Overview
I volontari di questo programma hanno un'opportunità unica di godersi la Costa Rica aiutando il mondo a diventare un posto migliore per gli animali che amiamo. I volontari del progetto lavorano presso una struttura di salvataggio della fauna selvatica senza scopo di lucro, incentrata sulla cura, la riabilitazione e lo studio della fauna selvatica costaricana. Ogni giorno curano animali malati, feriti e orfani, colpiti da varie minacce, tra cui elettrocuzione, attacchi di cani e gatti e commercio illegale di animali domestici. Gli animali che di solito sono in cura sono il bradipo two-dita, la scimmia urlatrice dal mantello, il cappuccino dalla faccia bianca, il coati dal naso bianco, il kinkajou, il procione settentrionale, l'armadillo a nove fasce, il cervo dalla coda bianca, lo scoiattolo variegato, l'istrice peloso messicano e l'opossum comune, oltre a una varietà di uccelli.
I volontari hanno un ruolo molto significativo presso il centro di soccorso e il loro contributo continuo ha un impatto reale sulla vita degli animali. I volontari di questo progetto sono principalmente dislocati ad Alajuela nella Central Valley della Costa Rica.
Orario di lavoro volontario
Orario di lavoro volontario
I compiti di ogni gruppo di volontari saranno leggermente diversi ogni giorno. C'è una rotazione di 7 giorni, quindi non si finisce per fare sempre la stessa cosa. Il programma generale è il seguente:-
7:30: colazione
8:45: Riunione mattutina
8:45: inizio dei compiti di gruppo mattutini. Di solito si tratta di pulire, dare acqua e cibo agli animali. Ogni recinto per animali deve essere rastrellato/spazzato e strofinato con acqua e disinfettante. Devi anche rimuovere le ciotole del cibo usate e sostituire l'acqua. Non dovrai occuparti di ogni recinto per animali, ma hai un elenco degli animali di cui devi prenderti cura ogni giorno. Altri compiti mattutini includono la preparazione del cibo, l'irrigazione del giardino e la raccolta e lo spostamento del compost. A volte dovrai controllare l'acqua intorno alle 11:00 per assicurarti che nessuno degli animali abbia versato l'acqua e ne abbia bisogno di più. Tempo libero per i progetti (una volta terminati)
12:00: Pranzo (disponibili opzioni vegetariane e vegane)
Tempo libero - tempo popolare per stare in piscina
13:30: Riunione pomeridiana
1:45pm: Inizio dei compiti pomeridiani. A volte dovrai controllare l'acqua nei recinti e aiutare a preparare il cibo per la cena.
16:00: Ora del pasto per alcuni animali.
16:30: Sarà compito di una squadra selezionare i rami degli alberi e metterli in cestini per ogni animale che ne ha bisogno (solitamente scimmie e bradipi). Poi si va ai recinti e si mettono i rami in giro perché gli animali possano mangiare/giocare.
18:00: Cena
Dopo cena sono previsti tempo libero e attività serali come falò e giochi.
Ruoli e responsabilità dei volontari
Ruoli e responsabilità dei volontari
Questo programma offre ai volontari la possibilità di entrare in contatto con la fauna selvatica, lavorando con alcune delle creature più straordinarie del pianeta.
I volontari sono coinvolti in diversi compiti e possono aspettarsi di fare una qualsiasi delle seguenti cose durante il programma:
Nutrire gli animali
Attività di arricchimento degli animali
Recinti/complessi per animali puliti
Aiutare con la riabilitazione e gli sforzi di rilascio
Assistenza per qualsiasi emergenza relativa agli animali
Mantenere i rifugi per animali
Attività di piantagione e giardinaggio
Project Requirement
Project Requirement
I volontari devono avere almeno 17 anni al momento dell'adesione al progetto. Devi avere una mente aperta e un atteggiamento flessibile per lavorare in un ambiente nuovo e diverso. Il volontario dovrebbe portare energia ed entusiasmo per fare la differenza. I partecipanti devono essere in forma e in buona salute al momento dell'adesione al programma e devono essere preparati a lavorare all'aperto e sporcarsi le mani. I partecipanti al programma dovrebbero avere un vivo interesse e amore per il lavoro di conservazione degli animali. I partecipanti non devono avere condanne penali e devono fornire un rapporto di controllo dei precedenti penali pulito.
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Living
Living
In Volunteering Solutions cerchiamo di assicurarci che ai nostri volontari venga dato il tipo di comfort e flessibilità che cercano. In termini di trasferimento in aeroporto, soggiorno, viaggi locali o lavoro e persino tour della città, aiutiamo i nostri volontari e facilitiamo tutto per loro.
Trasferimento aeroportuale
I volontari vengono prelevati dall'aeroporto internazionale Juan Santamaria e trasferiti direttamente al sito del progetto.
Orientamento
A tutti i volontari viene fornito un orientamento il primo giorno del programma in cui viene data loro un'introduzione al progetto, cosa aspettarsi e spiegazione dei ruoli e delle responsabilità.
Alloggio
I volontari di questo progetto sono alloggiati in loco presso il Centro di soccorso. C'è una lavatrice e stendibiancheria a disposizione per pulire i vestiti. Nell'alloggio c'è elettricità, servizi igienici con sciacquone, docce e WiFi. Si raccomanda ai volontari di portare una lampada frontale per spostarsi di notte e di portare anche scarponcini da trekking o scarpe da tennis. I dormitori per i volontari hanno 6 letti a castello per stanza (solo persone dello stesso sesso).L'alloggio dispone anche di piscina, area comune e amache per rilassarsi durante i periodi di inattività.
Pasti
Ai volontari vengono forniti tre pasti al giorno. I nostri adorabili cuochi e volontari preparano una varietà di piatti per i nostri pasti comuni, dal tradizionale cibo costaricano a un mix di piatti internazionali.
C'è un'opzione vegetariana ad ogni pasto. Se hai esigenze dietetiche specifiche, ti preghiamo di informarci in anticipo e faremo del nostro meglio per soddisfare le tue esigenze. I volontari sono tenuti a partecipare e ad aiutare con la cucina e la pulizia.
Durante il tuo tempo libero
Durante il loro tempo libero al progetto, i volontari di solito si rilassano, leggono libri, trascorrono del tempo in piscina o socializzano con altri volontari del progetto. Puoi anche andare a San Jose per un giorno durante il fine settimana.
Dates
Dates
January
12
26
February
02
16
March
02
16
30
April
06
20
May
04
18
June
01
15
July
06
20
August
03
17
September
07
21
October
05
19
November
02
16
December
07
21
Available
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Costs
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1 Week | $600 | |
2 Weeks | $1000 | |
3 Weeks | $1400 | |
4 Weeks | $1800 | |
5 Weeks | $2150 | |
6 Weeks | $2500 | |
7 Weeks | $2850 | |
8 Weeks | $3250 | |
Extra Week | $450 |
Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.
Per cosa stai pagando?
- H24 Assistenza e supporto da parte dello Staff VS
- Informazioni complete prima della partenza
- Prelievo dall'aeroporto internazionale di San Jose e trasferimento al progetto
- Orientamento
- Supporto del team locale
- Sistemazione in dormitori presso il centro di progetto e rilascio
- 3 pasti al giorno
Cosa NON è incluso?
- Biglietto aereo
- Visa
- Vaccinazioni
- Gite ed escursioni nel fine settimana
- Eventuali spese personali
- Assicurazione di viaggio (disponibile a un costo nominale)
- Soggiorno post progetto in Costa Rica
- Rientro in aeroporto
FAQ's
Application and Program Details
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When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Costa Rica?
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It is advised to apply for the projects once the volunteering/ traveling dates are decided as there are limited spots available. The application fee is valid for one full year and can be sent earlier than the desired period of volunteering, for timely confirmation of the seat. As soon as you decide the travel dates, we suggest you to apply for the program and hold your spot. We abide by the first come first serve policy.
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I haven’t traveled or volunteered abroad before. Can I still be a part of VolSol?
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Yes, most definitely you can, as we believe that every participant brings something new to the project. If you do not have previous experience, we offer you the opportunity to have a great start with us. We make international volunteering easy – not only are our Volunteer Abroad opportunities rooted in offering you extensive support, but they are also very affordable.
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How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?
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Usually, it takes around 10-12 working days for the application to be processed and placement to be confirmed. After we review your CV and documents, your booking is confirmed and the booking confirmation is updated in your My Account and you can view the information in your account. The application acceptance depends on the availability of seats in the project as well as the eligibility criteria of the program (age, skills and experience etc.).
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Does VolSol provide with a reference or a certificate after program completion?
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Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The certificate is provided on request.
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Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Costa Rica volunteer programs?
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Below are the necessary requirements to participate in the Costa Rica volunteer projects:
Volunteers must be 17 years or older for Teaching, Childcare, and Spanish Immersion at the beginning of the program. For all other programs, you need to be 18 years or older.
Volunteers joining the medical volunteer project must be either Pre-Medical, Medical or Nursing student or possess other qualifications related to medical and nursing field. Medical professionals such as doctors and nurses are also welcome to join 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.
The participant must be in good health.
Knowledge of Spanish (basic to intermediate) is necessary for all the programs. -
When do I need to arrive in Costa Rica for my program? What will happen once I arrive in Costa Rica?
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All volunteers have to arrive one day before their program start date. You can view your arrival dates here. Volunteers are picked up from the Juan Santamaria Airport by the local coordinator or representative and taken to the respective host family accommodations. On the next day, i.e. Monday, there will be an orientation session which will cover the program highlights and provide you details about the city. You will get to know about the local culture, marketplaces, ATMs, internet cafes and where to shop for your daily essentials. On Monday, volunteers would also be required to take a Spanish test to assess their Spanish knowledge.
To add to the project experience, you can also join the Spanish Immersion Week which gives you a crash course in Spanish and even tests your current Spanish skills which would help you in volunteering, and you would also get a chance to experience Costa Rican culture, learn cooking and Latino dancing before beginning the program.
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Can I volunteer as part of a group?
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Yes, you are welcome to take part in Costa Rica Volunteer Programs as part of a group. We welcome families, friends, high school students, college/university and corporate groups to volunteer together in the Costa Rica volunteer programs.
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What are the Program locations in Costa Rica?
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The Childcare, Teaching and the Medical Healthcare projects are located near San Jose, primarily in the areas of Heredia and Santa Barbara.
The Turtle Conservation project is located in both Pacific and the Caribbean coasts.The Wildlife and Animal Rescue Center is located 4km away from Puerto Viejo and 220km from San Jose, Costa Rica’s capital.
Flights and Visa
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Does Volunteering Solutions help with Visa?
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Participants (most nationalities) require a Tourist Visa to travel to Costa Rica. Travelers from most countries can get a 90-day permit stamped on their passport on arrival.We advise you to check with your nearest Costa Rican embassy as well.
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What are the recommended airlines to fly to Costa Rica?
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Juan Santamaría International Airport is well connected with direct flights coming in from different destinations in the US and South America. For volunteers coming from North America, following Airlines are recommended:
US Airways
Delta
For those flying in from Europe, direct flights are available, and the recommended airlines are:
Condor
Iberia
Accommodation and Living
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What if I have my own accommodation. Can I still volunteer for the project?
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Unfortunately, the entire volunteering experience is as much about volunteering on your project, as it is about the cross-cultural exchange and community building. A lot of that happens through the accommodation that we have set up, where one can enjoy by being with like-minded people. Additionally, for safety reasons, all volunteers must live in the allotted accommodation.
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For how many hours do I have to volunteer in a day?
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Volunteers usually work for 4 to 6 hours a day depending on their program. You will have weekends off so you can travel on weekends. However, volunteers need to be flexible, open-minded and understand that work requirements can change as well on certain occasions.
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Can vegetarians be accommodated?
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Yes, however, you must inform us in advance and also mention about any dietary requirement in your application form.
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Where can I change my money in Costa Rica? Are there ATMs in the city?
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You can change money upon your arrival at Juan Santamaria Airport or from the bank. There is a good network of ATMs as well.
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Would I have free time during my program? Can I do sightseeing during my program?
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Depending on your project placement, you will get evenings and the weekends free to travel and explore the place. In the evenings, volunteers usually get together and go out for social gatherings, eat out or just relax at the volunteer house. Weekends are free for the volunteers and you can go for short weekend trips. There’s actually so much to do in Costa Rica. Visit Nicoya Peninsula, Arenal Volcano, Corcovado National Park, Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve, La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Tabacón Hot Springs, San José, Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, Tortuguero National Park and much more.
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Are there more expenses once I arrive in Costa Rica?
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Your program fee does not cover your personal expenses. You will need to provide for yourself your personal expenses, such as bottled water, local transport, telephone, shopping, sightseeing etc. However, you should carry around $70-$80 per week for your basic personal expenses. This amount can vary and you would need a higher amount if you choose to go on weekend trips out of town.
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Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
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Volunteers working in Turtle Conservation Project stay in ranger house, host family or volunteer house accommodations close to the project near the beach. Dorm-style accommodation is provided where you will be sharing rooms with other volunteers (same gender basis). Upon arrival in Costa Rica, volunteers are provided lodging in a host family accommodation in Heredia or Santa Barbara. After completing the orientation and project introduction on the first days, volunteers join their respective Turtle Conservation Project in either Pacific or Caribbean Coast.
For all other projects, volunteers will be staying with host families. More details about the host families would be provided after you apply for the program. Volunteers would be provided meals 2 times a day.
Volunteers working in the animal rescue center project in Puerto Viejo are provided accommodation in a hostel in San Jose on arrival. While at the project volunteers stay at a dorm style hostel accommodation. Meals are not included but volunteers cook their own meals at a fully equipped kitchen.
Health and Safety
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How safe is Costa Rica in general?
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Costa Rica is a tourist friendly and safe destination. Volunteering Solutions is very particular about the safety of its international volunteers. We have stringent selection criteria for host family accommodation. You will be given safety precautions and instructions by the local coordinator team during the orientation as well as in your Pre-departure handbook after you become an enrolled participant. Apart from that, we advise volunteers to consult their in-country coordinators before embarking on a weekend trip or going on a night out.
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Do I need to buy health insurance?
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Yes, for all participants, it is mandatory to have a valid travel medical insurance for their trip. Volunteers have the option to purchase Travel and Medical Insurance at a nominal extra cost from Volunteering Solutions. To provide the best option to our participants, we offer comprehensive insurance coverage in collaboration with a leading insurance provider.
If you already have a valid Travel and Medical insurance, you can email us a copy of the same. It is also advised to bring along the Insurance documents during your trip. -
What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
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All participants are recommended to consult their physician or travel doctor before traveling to Costa Rica. To view the general list of vaccinations recommended for your travel to Costa Rica, click">https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/costa-rica">cli… here.
Connect with Past Volunteers
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How can I connect with past Volunteering Solutions Costa Rica alumni as well as other former and current volunteers?
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We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions Costa Rica program participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering">https://www.facebook.com/VolunteeringSolutions/">Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook">https://www.facebook.com/groups/VolunteeringSolutions/">Facebook Group to communicate with other participants.
To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit ?the Meet">https://www.volunteeringsolutions.com/meet-a-volunteer">Meet a Volunteer section on our website.