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Cultural Exchange Volunteer Program Volunteer for up to a month or longer We offer the opportunity for volunteers to come and live and work with families in various communities in rural Ecuador. You can choose from: the county of Pedro Moncayo (principal town Tabacundo) in the northern Andes, the Intag region in the sub-tropical western Andes, the community of Columbe in the central south Andes, or communities near the jungle city of Puyo on the edge of the Amazon basin (map of Ecuador). These longer programs, usually a month, are designed for flexibility. For example, a week can be spent at our hacienda in Picalquí (the same as the organic agriculture volunteer program) followed by time living and working in a community. You will live with a campesino family in their house, one volunteer (or couple if requested) per family, so that more is learnt and faster.
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therefore request that volunteers try to have a conversational level
of Spanish as communication is an essential part of this experience,
and approach the culture with an open mind. Please note we can organise Spanish classes to help increase your spanish language ability. There may also be opportunities during the stay to work with other families and "comuneros" on a wider variety of activities. This allows greater experience of daily life and for further integration into the community. Through our contacts we can organize programs specific to volunteers' requirements: eg: teaching program, women's groups, construction, forestation, local development, environmental education. Typically, whilst living in the communities, volunteers will be able to : ·Work
on the land: prepare seed beds, sow, weed, water, and plant Naturally this list of activities isn't definitive. As the campesinos generally have large extended families, it is highly likely that you will participate in some celebration, whether birthday or baptism! Equally, you will participate in any local cultural fiesta that coincides with your stay. Through project work and careful selection, we work with over a dozen communities
and around 35 families, each of which is unique and has their own rhythm of life. It is our job to place you with the right family to meet your objectives for our programs. **Please note, for those wishing to take Spanish classes before going to live in a community, we can arrange them for you during your week at the hacienda.
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