Help Children in Thailand with the International Humanity Foundation
(32.748 ,-117.209 )
Organization |
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Address |
3266 1/2 Rosecrans St, San Diego, CA 92110 |
Interest Area |
Children & Youth, Homeless & Housing, International |
Date |
This is an Ongoing Opportunity. |
Minimum Age |
18 |
Volunteers Needed |
20 |
Description
Help Children in Thailand with the International Humanity Foundation The International Humanity Foundation is looking for volunteers for our orphanage in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Unlike the other IHF Centers, the Thailand branch is solely an orphanage, not an education center. Our center in Chiang Rai works with the hilltribes, the indigenous people living in the tumultuous borderlands between Thailand, Myanmar (Burma) and Laos and extending as far as into China and Vietnam . The two tribes at our Children's Home are Lahu and Akha. The hilltribes in Northern Thailand face many challenges, and it is our mission to arm our children with the skills, attitudes and knowledge that they will need to have equal opportunities for their future, like other Thai citizens. Work: IHF likes to look after its volunteers, utilizing skills people have to offer and developing new skills which you can put on your resume. Teaching English to the kids is an amazing experience and you will learn skills for future work. Work with IHF is not only fulfilling but fun too! Cost: IHF wants to keep its doors open to all volunteers. Thus there is no application fee, but we charge USD $35 a week for room and board, a bed and three (very simple and basic) meals a day. Any extra needs must be covered by your own finances. We ask that you cover your own airfare costs, visas and insurance. Salary / Pay: All positions are voluntary, we are a non-profit organization. Volunteer Type: Building schools, community development, childcare/children, culture, curriculum planning, disability issues, economic development education, English teaching, health, health care, health education, homelessness, hospital, housing, human rights, literacy, marketing, medicine, nutrition, orphans, popular education, primary education, street kids, teaching, women, water, writing, youth, youth development, academic reinforcement, AIDS/HIV, appropriate technology Typical Volunteer: A typical volunteer has a passion to be immersed in different cultures. S/He typically ends up working in an orphanage or school assisting with teaching English and working with the children. Special projects constantly arise where physical help is needed. For example, moving food during famine feeds and monitoring children during breaks. The volunteer has a lot of say in what s/he does as long as it is approved by the director and follows the mission of IHF. Available To Participants: World wide Typical Living Arrangement: Group living Participants Travel: Independently Typically Participants Work: Independently or in groups, depending on site Application Requires: Phone interview, resume, written application Qualifications: -English speaker -Mature and responsible -Team player -Fast learner with a great attitude -Flexible -Interested in global change through education and service -Comfort in new, different cultures -FUN! Most importantly, an open heart and a willingness to help others and make a difference! Mission Statement: IHF focuses on educating and feeding children who come from the most marginalized and disadvantaged backgrounds. IHF has set up orphanages in Kenya, Indonesia and Thailand. We seek to provide a way for children to get an education that they desperately desire and are not able to receive. By educating and teaching these children that they are significant and competent, we also teach them that everyone has a voice that matters. IHF promotes self-sufficiency in the communities we work in, primarily focusing on the education, nutrition, and care of children. IHF encourages understanding and caring between people of all nations and religions in order to better prepare the leaders of future generations. We believe that by promoting communication and understanding between students from the poorest of the poor and students in America, we will all be better educated by this exchange. We desire for every student in the United States to have communication with students abroad who are different both culturally and socioeconomically, in order for all students to be educated about the world they live in. Please visit www.ihfonline.org to read more information about volunteering with IHF.
International Humanity Foundation
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