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Childcare in Ho Chi Minh City

Highlights

  • Spending time with disadvantaged children and making a difference in their lives
  • Exploring Ho Chi Minh city on weekends with other volunteers
  • Staying with other participants in volunteer housing in Ho Chi Minh City
  • 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
Vrijwilliger, der nicht die Kinder in der Stadt Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt betreut

Overview

Childcare volunteering in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) offers opportunities to make a positive impact on children's lives while immersing yourself in local culture.
The Childcare Program in Ho Chi Minh City encompasses various initiatives, including preschools, special education centers for children with disabilities, and those with developmental disorders. The program aims to enhance the quality of care and education for children, while bringing joy and sharing meaningful educational and cultural experiences with both the children and the local staff.

As a developing country with a rapidly growing population, Vietnam faces challenges such as limited financial resources and a lack of specialized knowledge about children's disabilities, making it difficult for institutions to meet the needs of children in both quantity and quality.
The involvement of enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers has greatly impacted the children’s daily lives and the work of local staff, fostering cultural exchange and introducing positive ideas that enrich the field of childcare.

Volunteering with children in HCMC can be a rewarding experience that not only benefits the children you work with but also offers you the chance to gain a deeper understanding of Vietnamese culture and society.

Sample Placement Profile - KỲ QUANG II ORPHANAGE PAGODA

Kỳ Quang II Orphanage Pagoda was built in the early part of the 20th Century in 1924 and is quite famous in Ho Chi Minh City. The pagoda is now a place of charity for unlucky children and also helps treat diseases. Now, the pagoda is taking care and bringing up more than 200 children in the South of Vietnam. The children here have unfortunate backgrounds as many have been abandoned by their parents and relatives.

  • Many of the children at the center were found abandoned at the pagoda's gate by the head monk. Occasionally, hospitals also contact the head monk to take in newborns who have been left behind at the hospital. Among these children, some suffer from congenital defects, mental illnesses, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy.

  • Children who are healthy enough attend classes at the pagoda or local schools. This ensures they receive an education and social interaction appropriate for their age and abilities.

  • Age Range: From infants to teenagers


Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

  • Sunday-  Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam
  • Monday -  An orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, informing the volunteers about relative topics such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behaviour, food, and other suggestions about things to do in Vietnam
  • Tue - Fri - Volunteer work at project placement. Evenings will be free for volunteers
  • Sat and Sunday - Free day for you to explore and prepare yourself for the volunteer work
  • Monday to Friday - Volunteer Work

The programme ends on Sat of your final week and you should depart the accommodation on this day. In case you need an airport drop, you can drop us a mail or directly get in touch with your coordinator.

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


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteers are encouraged to participate in various activities to support the children, including:

  • Playing with the children
  • Teaching skills
  • Helping nannies with cleaning
  • Teach children and the nannies there some simple English
  • Teach games to the kids they have class for pre school
  • Spend time with the kids
  • Listen to their stories or just to sit with them
  • Networking and fundraising
  • Organize charity campaigns for books, old clothes, old shoes for the children

Project Requirement

Project Requirement

Volunteers must be 17 years or older at the time of joining the project. You need to have an open mind and a flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. The volunteer should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference. Participants must be fit and healthy at the time of joining the program. As a childcare volunteer in Vietnam, you must provide a clean criminal background check prior to your placement. We welcome volunteers of all nationalities, religions, and backgrounds in the Vietnam program. 
 

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Airport Transfer

You should arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City (airport code: SGN) on the selected start date. Our program representative will be there at the airport to greet you and you'll be taken to the volunteer house. You'll be provided with further details once you book your Ho Chi Minh city volunteering trip with us, in your Pre-Departure Guidebook.

Accommodation

Accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City will be provided at a volunteer house, located 12km from Tan Son Nhat International Airport and 6km from District 1. It has 4 floors with 4 bedrooms, 2 terraces, a living room, kitchen, and 3 bathrooms. It can accommodate 12-16 volunteers, though typically only 4 per room. The house is spacious, cool, and located in a quiet, clean area. Rooms have air conditioning, fans, and private bathrooms. Amenities include Wi-Fi, a washing machine, fridge, and storage.

Orientation

You'll be arriving on a Sunday and have your Orientation on Monday. Before you start working at the project site, you'll have a detailed Orientation Session where the local team will provide you with all the necessary information about volunteering in Ho Chi Minh City. All your doubts regarding the Vietnamese culture, greetings, locations, transportation, safety, and volunteer placements will be given during the orientation.

Meals

An assistant is provided in the volunteer house for cooking and cleaning common areas. Two main meals are served daily (lunch at 12:00 PM and dinner at 7:00 PM), while breakfast is self-prepared before volunteers go to work. Volunteers should inform the cook about food allergies or dietary preferences.

Breakfast is self made and generally consists of toast, coffee, tea, eggs and some fruit. Lunch is taken at the volunteer house or also offered at some project placements. A typical dinner at the volunteer might feature options like pork, fish, beef, or chicken, accompanied by tofu or egg, a selection of vegetable dishes, rice, and some soup.

If you're keen to explore local flavours, you'll find numerous cafes and amenities nearby. For a more vibrant experience, you can easily hop on a bus or taxi to the bustling Old Quarter in Hanoi, where countless dining options await!

During Your Free Time

Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) has plenty to offer during your free time! The city is vibrant, diverse, and full of energy, so there’s always something to discover! Some of the recommended options for volunteers include :

Visit Historical Sites:

  • War Remnants Museum: Offers a deep look at the Vietnam War and its impacts

  • Cu Chi Tunnels: A historical site showcasing the underground tunnels used during the war

  • Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon: A beautiful French-colonial cathedral in the heart of the city

  • Saigon Central Post Office: An architectural gem built during French colonial times

Explore Markets:

  • Ben Thanh Market: A bustling market with souvenirs, local foods, and textiles

  • Binh Tay Market: A more local market in Cholon (Chinatown) for authentic Vietnamese goods

Cultural Experiences

  • Saigon Opera House: Attend a performance or simply admire the French colonial architecture

  • Jade Emperor Pagoda: A beautiful and iconic pagoda with intricate details

  • Mekong Delta Day Trip: Take a day trip to explore the Mekong River, local villages, and floating markets

Visit Parks and Rivers:

  • Tao Dan Park: A peaceful park perfect for a morning walk or relaxation

  • Saigon River Cruise: Take a relaxing boat ride to see the city from a different perspective


Dates

Dates

March

02

16

April

06

20

May

04

18

June

08

22

July

06

20

August

03

17

September

07

21

October

05

19

November

02

16

December

07

21

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Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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2 Weeks $560
3 Weeks $680
4 Weeks $820
5 Weeks $950
6 Weeks $1080
7 Weeks $1190
8 Weeks $1320
Extra Week $150

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.

What are you Paying For?

  • 24 hrs Assistance and support from VS Staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Airport Pickup
  • Orientation 
  • Food 
  • Accommodation in shared dorm style rooms at Volunteer house
  • Local coordinators support
  • Travel and Medical Insurance(Available at an extra cost)
  • Certificate of Participation(On Request)

What's NOT Included?

  • Airfare
  • Visa fee
  • Vaccinations
  • Local Transportation
  • Return Airport Drop
  • Any personal expenses

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