Urban Volunteering: Buenos Aires

01/20/10  Print This Post Print This Post    8 Comments      Written by Nancy Harder
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In our series about urban volunteering, Matador writers with extensive volunteer experience share their ideas about organizations that could use your time and skills. Nancy Harder rounds up the best volunteer opportunities in Buenos Aires.
Voluntario Global

Voluntario Global works in conjunction with community leaders and grassroots organizations to aid community centers and local businesses. At the community centers, street children and teenagers are provided a safe place to learn and play. Long-term volunteer opportunities range from 2 weeks to 12 weeks and require basic to intermediate Spanish language skills.

If you don’t have time to volunteer, but want to learn about the work of volunteers, Voluntario Global offers half-day tours to shantytowns and impoverished areas of Buenos Aires. The tour provides a close-up view of the community centers’ ongoing work and an understanding of the residents fighting for socio-political and economic equality.

If interested in volunteering, complete the Voluntario Global contact form or e-mail them at: info@voluntarioglobal.com.ar.

Centro Conviven

Centro Conviven is a small after-school community center for the street children of the impoverished Ciudad Oculta (the Hidden City). Volunteers can teach English, music, dance, and art or work with fundraising and web development. Volunteers are also encouraged to share their interests and develop new classes for the center.

Basic Spanish is strongly recommended, but not required. The center is always grateful for for any amount of volunteer time and doesn’t charge a fee to volunteer, a rarity in Argentina.

Visit Centro Conviven’s blog and website for more information. E-mail Bella Koerfer at volunteersconviven@gmail.com, if interested in volunteering.

Buenos Aires Volunteer

Buenos Aires Volunteer places volunteers in 14 areas of social work projects. As a fee-based voluntourism program, they also offer 20 hours of continuing Spanish language instruction in addition to volunteer support such as accommodation recommendations, airport pick-up, and organized social activities.

A minimum commitment of three months and a basic knowledge of Spanish are required. The social-based volunteer work includes aiding education, child services, health, and sustainability organizations. Volunteers can also contribute to local economic development by working with micro-enterprises.

For more information visit Buenos Aires Volunteer’s website or contact them at info@bavolunteer.org.ar.

Road2Argentina

Road2Argentina, a Spanish immersion program, allows volunteers to create their own service programs. Depending on degree of Spanish proficiency, volunteers have the opportunity to teach English to children and adults, participate in community and social service projects, and work with local NGOs.

As a fee-based immersion program, Road2Argentina offers participant support and activities. Stays from two weeks to six month are available. Visit Road2Argentina’s website, blog, twitter, and facebook page for more information.

Community Connection:

Learn more about Buenos Aires on Matador’s Buenos Aires Focus Page, with articles like 5 Unforgettable Days in Buenos Aires by Eve Hyman and  How to Take the Bus in Buenos Aires Like You Know What’s Going On by Kate Sedgwick.


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About the Author

Nancy Harder

Nancy Harder is a pianist, singer, and writer with an affinity for yoga and meditation. She is an intern at Matador and holds an M.M. in Collaborative Piano. When not capturing paradigms and reflections through different mediums, she is searching the globe for the best vegan cuisine and hanging with her pit bull rescue, Zoey.

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  • Simone Gorrindo replied on January 20, 2010

    THANK YOU for this. I’ve been looking for a roundup like this for ages. Any you recommend in particular? Do you know what kind of fees Voluntario Global might charge?

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  • Nancy replied on January 21, 2010

    Glad you found it helpful Simone! Voluntario Global is a great one to look into. Here’s a link to the fees http://www.voluntarioglobal.org.ar/english/recursos.php. The prices range from U$95-320, from 2-12 wks, respectively. The half-day tour is 95 pesos.

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  • Kate Sedgwick replied on January 21, 2010

    I’ve been vounteering at Conviven on and off for over a year. It’s a really worthwhile place. This is a project that’s organized at Conviven:

    http://ojodepez.org.ar/

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    • Nancy replied to Kate Sedgwick on January 21, 2010

      Wow-Kate. That project looks amazing. I love seeing initiatives that focus on using the arts to facilitate inner exploration. Thanks for sharing!

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  • James replied on January 21, 2010

    Thanks for the informative post. I am really looking forward to getting back to BsAs and I will definitely utilize one of these. 20 hours of spanish classes while volunteering sounds like a rewarding opportunity.

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    • Nancy replied to James on January 21, 2010

      Hi James,

      Glad you enjoyed the post! I think the Spanish classes in conjunction with volunteering would be a great way to go. You should also hit up Matador’s BsAs focus page for your next trip:http://matadornetwork.com/focus/buenos-aires/ :)

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  • Abbie replied on January 21, 2010

    Great list – thanks Nancy!

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  • Katie Oakes replied on February 21, 2010

    Amazing-just what I was looking for!
    Thank you!
    Katie

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