Location
  • Italy
    • Sicily
Length
1 to 2 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Hotel
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30) Large Group (31+)
Travel Type
Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
2762
Price Details
Global Volunteers' tax-deductible Italy program contribution starts at $2,972 (with applicable discounts) for individuals includes three daily restaurant meals, hotel accommodations, airport transportation, transportation within volunteer projects, project costs, administrative expenses, and support from Global Volunteers' team leader. Discounts are extended to students, family and multi-person groups, and returning volunteers. Free-time activities, airfare, or other travel are not included in this fixed contribution.

Note: During the COVID-19 outbreak, Global Volunteers is waiving the fee to transfer from affected service programs to a future date.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare SIM cards
Mar 26, 2024
Sep 03, 2022
31 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Volunteer with an international leader - for one to two weeks - on an emergent program expansion in Castelvetrano, Sicily. Experience hands-on teaching assignments in schools and small groups - perfect for families, groups and individuals. Volunteers assist with the daily planning of classes and lessons through established texts, lesson plans, and creative activities. Share your knowledge of your own culture - from history and lifestyle to sports and education. This is a new program launching in the fall, 2021.

Global Volunteers has served in partnership with community leaders in more than 15 Italian communities since 1995, and began a new partnership with the municipal government of Castelvetrano, Sicily in 2019. Although we were delayed by the pandemic, we invite you to help us form this new relationship providing volunteer assistance to English language students of all ages. Help youth and young adults gain new skills for a productive future!

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Program Highlights

  • Complete immersion in Sicilian culture. Discover Castelvetrano, Sicily, famous for its olives and olive oil, cobbled streets, narrow passage ways, and unique architecture reminiscent of the past.
  • Assist eager Italians in learning the language of commerce, worldwide communication and technology.
  • All logistics (except for international airfare) arranged by our staff, so you can focus on volunteering.
  • Global Volunteers' policy: safety trumps everything. Volunteers are well taken care of by their Team Leader while on a service program.
  • Assist with the development of a formative new community partnership.

Program Impact

Volunteer groups as well as individuals are warmly invited to help local leaders ensure children's and young adults’ future success in a globalized world and an increasingly integrated Europe. The demand is high for English-speaking volunteers in the region. You can be a valuable resource in Castelvetrano where it is essential for young people to learn and practice this critical skill to get ahead. The focus of the conversational English program is the students. Most young people have studied English in school, but few have the opportunity to practice with native English speakers. As a volunteer providing your time and dedication, you can help Italian students improve their English and, therefore, their career opportunities.

Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds can make a difference. Regardless whether you're a current, retired or "never-been" teacher, you can lead discussions on interesting and enjoyable topics to engage students in the English language. A typical day might include conversations on subjects ranging from current events to cultural differences. There's no limit to your creativity in the classroom!

Program Reviews

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  • Impact 4.75
  • Support 5
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.7
  • Safety 5
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jan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Ostuni

I had a wonderful experience in Ostuni. The faculty at the high school were very supportive and the students so eager to learn "American" english. Spending 2 weeks in such a beautiful area allowed us to really explore and immerse ourselves in the communities.

86 people found this review helpful.
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J.
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Feeling more at home in te world

I have participated in 6 volunteer trips to Puglia with Global Volunteers, so that it feels now, each time, like going home again! The program attracts a wide variety of volunteers all of whom want to combine an interesting travel adventure with a chance to give something back to the people and places they visit. This program is a great way to make new friends both home and abroad. I've kept in touch with many of the students and teachers in Italy, as well as with many of my fellow travelers. Puglia is relatively unspoiled and the local population is very welcoming. There is no safer place to travel in Europe. There is ample time to enjoy the experience, sample the local cuisine and take side trips. The staff is well-organized and extremely helpful. I speak some Italian, but knowledge of the language is not a necessity, since the focus of the program is to allow the chance for students to converse in English with native speakers.

80 people found this review helpful.
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Margo
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A wonderful experience!

In 2005, I worked with Global Volunteers, teaching English in Ostuni, Italy. Most of the volunteers worked with school children, but I taught conversational English to two adults who needed to improve their English for professional reasons. I very much enjoyed working with them and we have kept in touch since then.
We were housed in a lovely hotel with great views, great food, and a pool in which we could relax when the school day was done. Each day, the group leaders took us out to lunch at a different type of restaurant to sample the cuisine. The other volunteers were intelligent, caring people and good company. Several of the volunteers were teenagers who were there with their grandparents. Our schedule left us time for some exploring of the Puglia region of Italy.

82 people found this review helpful.
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Carmen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

wonderful people, program, country

I spent 2 weeks volunteering at a IT school in Mawala, a small village an hour south of the capital. The school was a single room with 12 computers where children came to take 3-month classes on how to use Microsoft, the Internet, and other basics like how to turn on/off a computer and how to use a mouse. Since they have no computers in their homes or public schools, this was the only place that most children had any chance to learn about computers. I found almost all the children to be extremely receptive and very excited to learn. I had a great time interacting with them and learned just how much I take for granted when it comes to computers. For example, it never occurred to me that I would need to teach someone what it means to "click" with a mouse - but then I realized that these children couldn't know such a thing because they had never observed someone using a computer before.

The Projects Abroad staff was very supportive and checked in frequently to make sure everything was okay. They showed me how to get in contact with other volunteers and gave me lots of information on how to get around the city/country. They placed me with a good host family that had had numerous volunteers before (although I was their first American volunteer!). My host mother was an excellent cook and I learned to enjoy her spicy cooking.

The other volunteers I met were extremely friendly and were from all over the world. We became fast friends and I had a great time traveling with them during my free weekend. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country with very friendly people, and my one free weekend turned out to be nowhere near enough time to see all the exciting places I wanted to see! This small island is packed with beautiful beaches, temples, and mountains and I recommend a longer stay if you have the time. But on the whole, I had a great time traveling and volunteering and would highly recommend the program!

66 people found this review helpful.

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