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Quick Look
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Location:
San Ignacio - Belize
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Language of Instruction: English
Overview
Summer Camp for Disadvantaged Kids in Belize
Provide healthy, fun and beneficial summer activities to disadvantaged kids from 7-12 years of age. This is a full day camp where volunteers supervise games, coloring, drawing, arts, sports, and educational activities. Field trips are also arranged. This summer camp allows disadvantaged kids to be involved in a summer educational and social program to fill their free time in healthy and productive ways.
Prevention of Child Abuse in Belize
This project is the leading program in advocating for the rights of children in Belize. While carrying out your placement you will be assisting in a variety of tasks that deal with regionally appropriate issues regarding child abuse and neglect, particularly in prevention, outreach, education and intervention.
Housing/Accommodation
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Homestay / Host Family
Program Costs
£795 for 2 weeks, £245 for each week thereafter
Costs
Include: • Accommodation: Single room in a home-stay
• Food: 3 meals per day - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
• Airport pick up and drop off
• Training: Orientation and language classes provided
• Support: 24 hour support
• Excursions: Canoeing through the jungle, cave tubing, visit Mayan ruins, hiking, horseback riding, and visits to a Creole village
Dates
Program starts every Monday and may last for two to twelve weeks depending on your chosen duration.
Contact
Technology House
Salford University Business Park
Lissadel Street
Salford M6 6AP
England
Tel:
0161 870 6212
Email
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