Argentina Group Programme
The Argentina Group Programmes gives you an opportunity to be part of a team of willing volunteers, and to contribute to the development of a disadvantaged community in the lively city of Santa Fe. For two weeks you will live and work alongside local people and learn more about their culture and the challenges they are facing. The volunteer project is a local school in a very disadvantaged area of the city. You will travel in a small team of 8-12 with an Irish group leader.
This group project is also available if you want to form your own group.
Main Features
- Predeparture workshop in Ireland
- Irish group leader
- Volunteer work in a local school
- Accomodation and meals included
- Recreational activities
- 2 weeks form the 21st of June
Project background
Country background
Argentina stretches 4,000 km from its sub-tropical north to the sub-antarctic south. Its terrain includes part of the Andes mountain range, swamps, the plains of the Pampas and a long coastline. Its people have had to struggle with military dictatorship and severe economic difficulties.
The economic collapse of 2001 has left the country in financial ruin, but has not affected the hospitality of its people. The country is currently recovering from the economic crisis but poverty and social problems are still very much present in Argentina.
The city of Santa Fe
Santa Fe is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in northeastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers. Santa Fe has about 369,000 inhabitants. The metropolitan area has a population of 450,000, making it the ninth largest in Argentina.
Santa Fe is the commercial and transportation center for a rich agricultural area that produces grain, vegetable oils, and meats. Unfortunately, thousands of acres of green fertile fields, originally devoted to diversified agriculture, have been recently invaded by just one type of crop - soy. This change in the region's agricultural modes, which certainly pleases global markets, has impoverished local farmers and it is certainly threatening the soil and the way of life for many rural communities.
Child poverty in Santa Fe
In Santa Fe it is estimated that every second child lives in poverty with many dropping out of school to work with their parents or to beg on the streets. The poorest live in shanty towns often sharing beds with parents or siblings and increasing numbers are becoming addicted to street drugs such as "Paco".
The Santa Rosa school community
The neighbourhood of Santa Rosa de Lima where the Santa Rosa school is situated, is one of the poorest of the city. It suffers from social problems and has been badly affected by the flooding. The Santa Rosa school targets these children who often rely on the one meal per day they receive at the school.
The school hosts 470 students - 205 in the morning shift and 265 in the afternoon shift. There are 30 teachers, 14 administrative and cleaning staff, 1 head teacher and 2 vice-head teachers working at the school at the moment. Escuela Santa Rosa also counts on a very responsible and hard-working social worker, Susana, who is always attending to the children's needs. Even though the staff and the community's committment is all the same magnificient, the financial help they receive from nearby donors is not covering the basic needs of the school.
School's Needs
- The library needs to be equipped and expanded. There are a lot of new books and four new computers that cannot be used by the students because there is no appropriate furniture to display them.
- The lunch hall where 308 children have lunch and 470 are given a glass of milk daily need to be renovated. The role of this lunch hall is essential in the school community but it is quite restricted because a lack of space and inappropriate lighting, very old furniture. In addition plates, cutlery and cupboards are lacking.
- The playground, where children have their PE and Art lessons, and spend their breaks is large and roofed, but it is in need of renovation as the walls have been affected by the dampness resulting from heavy rains.
Role of the volunteers
The volunteer will be part of a team which will be closely involved with the local people. Within this context of cultural immersion, the volunteers will be expected to participate directly in the activities organised for the project. Even if the time in the field will be relatively short, at the end of the project we want each volunteer to feel that they have made a difference! No matter what your skills are, you will be working on a task that will suit your profile and capacities. Volunteer activities include building, painting, teaching English, IT support, facilitating health, arts and sport workshops.
Programme details
Outline of the programme
You should arrive in Buenos Aires, where you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. You will overnight in Buenos Aires and will take part in the orientation programme and in some excursions before departing to Santa Fe in a very comfortable sleeper bus.
Typically you will work from Monday to Friday from 8am until 5pm with some exceptions (painting days etc). During the weekends you have the opportunity to take part in excursions and field trips.
A typical day in the community is as follows:
- 7h00 Breakfast
- 8h00 Work starts
- 12h00 Lunch
- 13h00 Back to work
- 17h00 Work ends
- Free time
- 19h30 Dinner
- Night: free time or recreational activities
You will be transferred to Buenos Aires at the end of your programme and will be transferred to the airport on departure.
A detailed daily programme will be sent to you one month before departure as well as an orientation booklet on Mexico. This will include details of local contacts, customs, visas, health, money, and other essential information.
Orientation, recreational and learning activities
Your stay will start with an orientation which includes discussion on culture, politics, safety issues, a city tour and cultural visits in Buenos Aires
During your stay in Santa Fe, you will be invited by a local family to dinner and you will visit local community projects. You will also participate in a discussion with local experts about local and national socio-economical issues such as poverty. Other activities include sports and a typical Argentinean barbecue: "asado"!
Volunteers Role and Activities
The volunteer will be part of a team while interacting with local people. The volunteers will be expected to participate actively in the activities organised for the project. Even if the time on the field will be relatively short, at the end of the project we want each volunteer to feel that they have made a difference!
Volunteers will decorate the school and repair damage from the flood, repair old furniture and install new furniture for computers. Together with local people they will help run the soup kitchen, and co-ordinate a bank of donated food and clothes. Volunteers will promote cultural exchange by assisting in classrooms with teaching English and music and by organising activities in the playground. Other tasks include assisting with workshops in nutrition, health and care for the environment. Participants will also be involved in collecting contributions from local donors by making them aware of the needs of their own community and the ways to collaborate. Two weeks is obviously a very short period of time but the impact on the building and the children and school staff will be immediately evident
To sum up, volunteers will be involved in the following activities:
- Help building the necessary furniture for the technological equipment.
- Do painting work in either the lunch hall, or the playground
- Teaching English and present Ireland and its culture to the children
- Facilitate learning and recreational activities with children (music, sports etc.)
- Assist in carrying out workshops on nutrition and environment care led by experts
- Collect contributions from local donors by making them aware of the needs of their own community and the ways to collaborate.
The volunteer programme is somewhat flexible so it is also up to the volunteer to think about what they can contribute most to the community. No matter what your skills are, you will be working on a task that will suit your profile and capacities.
Accommodation
You will be staying in hotel accommodation. Hotels will be two/three star. You will be sharing a room with one or two others.
Becoming advocates for change
On return to Ireland we support volunteers to follow up their engagement and to be advocates on behalf of these communities. Together we can raise awareness about the difficulties these people face and the ways in which the international community can assist the thousands of similar communities dotted across the world.
Want to form your own group?
Maybe you would like to form your own group with colleagues from work, friends from a club or even your extended family? If so please talk to us - we will be happy to hear from you and to set up a specific programme of activities for you at a time that works for you and for the host project.
Cost & Details
What is included
- Predeparture workshop in Ireland
- A group leader
- Welcome orientation workshop on arrival in country
- Overnight accommodation (in hotels, hostels, host families or eco-bungalows)
- 3 meals each day
- Scheduled transfers to/from airports and betweenall programme sites
- Medical and accident insurance from CareMed
- Cultural and sightseeing activities in country
- Opportunities to learn about local development issues through visits, presentations and meetings with local officials
- Each programme is 14 nights in country unless requested otherwise
What is not included
- Flights
- Personal spending money
- Personal donation to the project
Dates
- June 21th - July 5th if you join a group
- Flexible if you for your own group
Cost
- €1919 per person (for 8 persons)
- If the number participant number reaches 10 there will be a €80 discount and if there are 12 participants, there will be a €140 discount
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