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The Community Service Phase provides a practical opportunity for participants to deepen their cultural immersion experience. By participating in individual community service projects with local organizations, you are empowered to further develop your relationship to the culture and its people while giving your time, energy, and skills to those in need. Having been prepared with the necessary knowledge of local customs and culture through the activities of the Orientation & Education Phase, you will put your language and cross-cultural skills to use while living and serving independently within a local community.

International Cultural Adventures (ICA) is committed to assisting the people of Peru by providing willing volunteers to help in community service projects. Special relationships have been formed with a variety of individuals, non-governmental organizations, and other community associations that allow ICA to offer meaningful community service opportunities for our participants. In order to create a successful experience for both you and the recipients of your service, it is helpful to have an attitude of respect, personal responsibility, maturity, and a commitment to helping others.

Although the Community Service Phase of the program is primarily an individual experience, more than one participant may be placed at a particular site upon request. Depending on the particular service project, there may be volunteer(s) from other parts of the world serving alongside of you as well. The experience of sharing your skills and giving yourself to help others in need is a significant one. There is a tremendous potential for meeting people from other cultures, deepening your connection with the community, learning new skills and, of course, having fun!

Your skills and interests are taken into consideration when your community service project is organized. Final placement is dependent on the availability and needs of host organizations. Below, we describe various fields in which you may request to do community service:

  • Education
    Teaching in public and private schools; tutoring students; assisting with teaching English; basic first aid training; facilitating projects in environmental education, alternative sports, improved sanitation, and hygiene
  • Orphanages and child welfare
    Providing hands-on care to children, including deaf/mute and the blind; teaching classes in English language, arts & crafts, music, etc; organizing games and other recreational activities; supervising field trips
  • Agriculture and farming
    Assisting farmers with preparing, planting and harvesting their fields while imparting sustainable farming techniques and increasing subsistence and commercial yields
  • Environmental conservation
    Helping to empower and educate communities to protect natural resources while improving their earning potential
  • Healthcare and nutrition
    Serving in modern hospitals and clinics alongside medical professionals, early childhood development for the physically disabled/undernourished, providing professional services to women and children of domestic violence and sexual abuse
  • Childcare development
    Providing in-service training to childcare workers on topics such as early childhood education, personal hygiene, health and sanitation and other general life skills
  • Elder care
    Providing daily care for seniors, creating activities to inspire and brighten their day, promoting health and emotional well-being with care and attention
  • Women in the economy
    Assisting in the empowerment and training of women, helping to nurture their skills and confidence, assisting them in product marketing to create more financial freedom
  • General manual labor projects
    Construction, carpentry, general maintenance and repair, painting, equestrian caretaker, and farming
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