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Year
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Program
Participants
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Undergraduate
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Graduate
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High School
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Adults
Subject Areas
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Agricultural
Sciences
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Anthropology
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Biology
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Development
Studies
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Education
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Environmental
Science
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Environmental
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Latin
American Studies
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Women's
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Quick Look
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Location:
San José - Costa Rica
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Host Institution: Reto Juvenil Internacional
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Language of Instruction: English, Spanish
Overview
Reto Juvenil International (RJI) is a Costa Rican organization that, together with Australia, Canada, and Guyana carries out volunteer programs where community development is complemented by personal growth, group work, and community service.
Directed to young professionals and college and university students, who want to donate their time and expertise in environmental projects and development projects with rural grassroots organizations, or in social service with disabled children or street children in San Josè Area.
Eligibility
Minimum age: 18
Housing/Accommodation
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Homestay / Host Family
Program Costs
from $300 to $600 per month
Costs
Include: Pre departure information packages, staff support before and during the project, airport pickup and drop off, food and lodging, Volunteer work placement according with needs and preferences of students, arrival orientation, volunteer certificate and letters of reccomendation if required.
Dates
Our programs are open all year round.
Contact
Reto Juvenil Internacional
Apdo 2035 2050 San Pedro de Montes de Oca
San José - Costa Rica
Central America
Tel:
506 2804325
Fax:
506 2833546
Email
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