The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to their education centers in Indonesia, and their children’s homes Kenya and Thailand, as part of their Work-Study Volunteer Program.
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Teaching, organising workshops/activities, caring for kids
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Work with our Media, Fundraising and Online Outreach teams
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Learn about poverty and development
Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country, so there are different programs in each center. Your work as a volunteer with IHF will be divided between local and international tasks. Locals tasks are teaching English, computer and math classes in our education centers, or assisting with the care of the children and organising activities in their children’s homes. There are also additional projects to help with in all centers.
For your international tasks you will be assigned teams, made up of volunteers in all centers, and work on administrative tasks for not just the center you are staying in, but the whole organisation. Areas assigned include Online Outreach, Media and Fundraising. This is a great opportunity to experience not only the hands on, in-field side of development, but also the overall management and running of an international organisation. Some pre-trip tasks must be completed in order to gain an understanding of the kind of work you will be doing.
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Fluent written and spoken English is required
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Minimum stay is 4 weeks
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Cost: $55 – $75 per week
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Basic food and accommodation included
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Cost decreases for longer stays
Please take the time to familiarize yourself further with the organization – www.ihfonline.org. And to the blog http://ihfblog.wordpress.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of the helpful volunteers – volunteering@ihfonline.org . If you’re ready to apply visit: http://www.ihfonline.
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Application deadline: 20th of February 2015