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Teach English in Peru!

The Organization

Horizon Peru is a non-profit organization in Trujillo, Peru. The mission of Horizon Peru is to educate disadvantaged individuals in English and extra-curricular activities such as music, arts, gardening and sports in order to provide the community with equal opportunity and empowerment.
Horizon Peru is based in the community of La Esperanza, just outside the centre of Trujillo. La Esperanza is known as Pueblo Joven in Spanish, which translates into shantytown emphasizing the area as underdeveloped. There are few paved roads and many people live without running water, electricity, or other amenities.

The School

We teach classes out of the Horizon Volunteer House and at the local public school. At Horizon, there are 1-4 students per class and the age of the students range from 6-55 years old. The public school classes average about 30 students per class ages 5-12. Volunteers teach solo at the Horizon Volunteer House and in in pairs at the public school. Volunteers are responsible for up to 5 hours of class instruction each day or approximately 25 hours per week. Classes are 1 hour and working hours are from 8am-7pm. There is no work on the weekend.
There is a curriculum available to guide you through your classes for each level. You will also receive training and observation time when you arrive, before you begin teaching. Previous teaching experience is not required, however, volunteers must be fluent in English. At Horizon, you will have the opportunity to develop your own teaching style and learn by experience how to conduct a class Spanish is not required, but volunteers will have the opportunity to learn the language through interacting with the local community and optional Spanish lessons.

Accommodation

All volunteer stay at the Horizon Volunteer House with fellow volunteers and staff. Staying at the Horizon Volunteer house allows you to build friendships with other volunteers from around the world, form connections with the friendly locals, and improve your Spanish skills. Volunteers stay in shared bedrooms and have access to a shared washroom that has hot water. Other amenities include a kitchen, internet/wifi, and a balcony.

Activities outside Volunteering

Volunteers will have the opportunity to go deeper into the city of Trujillo and explore popular tourist destinations nearby. If you’re interested, we can also arrange for Spanish lessons, dance lessons, Peruvian cooking lessons, and surfing and sand boarding! For all these activities we have agreements with local institutions, which offer discounts just for our volunteers.

Contribution Fee

The contribution fee goes towards accommodation costs, maintaining the house, school supplies, programs and events for the students. Because students do not pay for their classes, this fee is crucial for maintaining our program. A little money from our volunteers goes a long way in La Esperanza.
Please visit our website at www.horizonperu.com to see a complete breakdown on the contribution fees.

Contact Information

Please contact our Director, Brendan Mulcahy, at contact@horizonperu.com if you have any questions. Or check out our website at www.horizonperu.com

Free Volunteering in Cusco

The school of Aldea Yanapay is one of those rare exceptions where words like love and peace are lived out every day. Aldea Yanapay offers free volunteering in Cusco and works to alleviate the social injustices faced by the children of Cusco. The school provides a haven of love, creativity, and learning for the youth of the city.

Students come to our after-school program from various public and private schools. In the Aldea they complete their homework, use the library and its materials, and also receive an arts-based education (theatre, music, painting, etc.) and other courses which are important in everyday life: world cultures and religions, ecology, sexual education, reading. The school is open to all forms of cultural expression, such as meditation, massage, capoeira, circus, etc. As a result, people come from all over the world, everyone with something to give.

One of our goals is self sufficiency and for that reason we founded the Cafe Restaurant Yanapay. This is a place with international food, art, couches, and occasional theatre or live music. All of the money from the restaurant goes to sustain our social projects.

We also operate a hostal (Hostal Magico) in Cusco, in which all profits fund our social projects.

Unlike many other volunteer projects, there is NO FEE to volunteer with Aldea Yanapay. We greet volunteers for any amount of time- a day or a year. If you have a skill to share or a class to teach, or you want to stay for a long time and help with future projects, please join us.

Volunteer in Peru with Cooperarperu

Hello,

We are a NGO located in beautiful Cusco Peru called COOPERARPERU. It supports the lovely children of the small impoverished community Tankarpata near Cusco. We also offer you an opportunity to volunteer in Peru.

20 minutes from the touristic world heritage city centre of Cusco the community Tankarpata is located without access to drinkable water, infrastructure, education, health-support and trade. Alcoholism and violence are the daily routine of the majority of the children living in this community. Infected by parasites from the water they drink, without awareness of personal hygiene and nutrition these children grow up in a surreal environment of countryside and garbage.

Cooperarperu offers these children education, health-care, hygiene, social skills, environmental awareness, creativity and many other fields. Many times the children do not know their date of birth so we organize birthday parties for all of them on elected days. We offer small travels to historic places and sports-events so that the children get to know their own culture and learn new skills.

Moreover we offer workshops for the mothers with themes like familiar violence, hygiene, family planification, to sell their handcrafts and psychological help.

We are 5 people working frequently on the project, 4 of us are volunteers and we work for 65 children from the age of 2-15.

Run by the national and international volunteers the project always struggled with the finances. To make it more sustainable we created la “Caja Magica”, a cheap hostel in Cusco, related to the project where travelers and volunteers can rent a cheap , nice bed, settle in a familiar atmosphere and support the project financially and directly with their ideas and skills. Volunteers should have a basic level of Spanish to communicate with the children and can include whatever skills they have.

links: www.cooperarperu.org
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuamigodeviaje/
www.facebook.com/lacajamagica
http://hostalcajamagica.com/

If you are going to do some hiking in the Mountains around Cusco and need some equipment, check out www.e-outdoor.co.uk

Helping Overcome Obstacles Peru – New Great NGO

Please check out:
HOOP (Helping Overcome Obstacles Peru)
It is a new start-up organization (May 2012) in Arequipa, Peru.

Volunteers are welcome to join in as an English teacher, classroom assistant or work with a mother and toddler group.

There are lots of opportunities for long term volunteers to engage in wider ranging roles: marketing, fundraising, project development etc.

One-off 200$ administration fee charged.

They have a volunteer house to stay in and a private little Spanish school for everybody who is interested.

Also check out the blog of volunteer experiences http://www.hoopperu.blogspot.com/
Enjoy Volunteering with them! -I did!

Volunteer opportunities in Peru with Otra Cosa

Otra Cosa Network is a registered Peruvian non-profit NGO and Registered UK Charity that offers a wide variety of affordable and satisfying volunteering opportunities to well-motivated volunteers from around the world.

We are dedicated to providing interesting, stimulating and rewarding placements to our volunteers, each of whom contribute something new to our many projects. Our ultimate objective, however, is to support our wide range of projects with suitable volunteers to help them improve the quality of people’s lives in their local area.

Visit our website www.otracosa.org to find out more or send an e-mail to volunteer@otracosa.org if you have any questions.

We look forward to hearing from you.