World Camp

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lkduff
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Wonderful Abroad Experience!

I decided not to study abroad during my junior year of college, but I was still interested in experiencing a culture very different from my own. I heard about the World Camp summer session through a friend. It sounded like the perfect combination of volunteer work and traveling. During the summer of 2012, I decided to give it a try! It was a wonderful trip. I loved that I was able to travel and experience another culture (especially through the home stays) while giving back to the communities that were gracious enough to host us. I could not have spent five with nicer people; the other interns, the World Camp staff, and our village hosts were all amazing.

What would you improve about this program?
It would be great if the cost was a bit lower. However, you really get a great value for what you pay. The staff (translators, security, caretakers, and program leaders) made the experience incredibly unique. I gained a much deeper understanding of the culture and my environment because of their knowledge. It was so worth the cost!
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Tzipora
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Two Amazing Summers

I first volunteered on the Youth To Youth outreach program in 2012, and I loved it so much I chose to return to Malawi in summer of 2013 to repeat the program. Over the course of five weeks, I taught students in four different primary schools about HIV/AIDs, Malaria, hygiene/sanitation, and nutrition. Teaching in these classrooms was such a positive experience for me that I am choosing to pursue teaching as a career.
For much of the program I lived in the World Camp house in the city, which was very comfortable. We also did homestays in the rural villages where we taught, which is on of my favorite parts about the program.
Although my parents were apprehensive about sending me to Malawi, they quickly realized that the World Camp staff were wonderful, and were receptive to any problems or concerns that arose during the program, and I was incredibly safe in Malawi.
The two summers I spent in Malawi were life changing, and I definitely recommend the World Camp program to anyone looking for an amazing experience!

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Juliette
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

First and most definitely not last volunteer experience

My name is Juliette O'Connor. I am from Monaco and am 15 years old. I volunteered for World Camp in 2013 on the Youth To Youth session that summer.
I cannot imagine a more perfect experience to start my love of traveling. I was only fifteen an therefore the 5 weeks program sounded very hard to me. However the minute i got to Malawi i fell in love. The beauty that comes with being in such a country left me in awe.
The program itself exceeded far beyond any expectations i had. Over the course of three weeks we went and taught in four different schools the basics of HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Nutrition. Our efforts i believe were much appreciated as at every school the headmasters thanked us and asked us when we would be back. It breaks my heart to know that maybe I will never be back, but i strive back at home hoping that one day i shall. My experiences will live on through memories with which i bare a huge joy at having taken part in World Camp.

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Karen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Making a Real Impact in Malawi

I volunteered with World Camp in January of 2010 and cannot imagine a better volunteer experience or organization. I participated in a 4-week program in Malawi which was perfect for me as a first time international volunteer. We spent 4 days at each rural primary schools teaching about HIV, environmental degradation, and gender empowerment. World Camp's detailed curriculum and thorough in-country orientation lets teachers and non-teachers alike thrive in the classroom. All the material I received pre-departure was helpful, accurate, and comforting.

World Camp takes a different approach than many similar organizations, and it's an approach I truly respect. World Camp focuses on education, fostering critical thinking, and building local capacity as opposed to infrastructure or handing out small loans. As a result, World Camp students emerge from camps with new information, a more critical worldview, and a wonderful support network at their school. It was an amazing feeling leaving after just four days at a school knowing my students were more empowered and had the tools to become a driving force for change in their own communities.

The volunteer experience is at the heart of World Camp's programming. We were led by two wonderful Program Coordinators whose passion for Malawi, global equality, and education was clear. The volunteer house is in a great location in the city, but we also did a homestay with the families of our students to learn more about rural Malawian life outside school. In addition to teaching, our leaders had great activities planned for us in the evenings and weekends including a beautiful hike up Mt. Nkhoma, opportunities to play with babies at the Crisis Nursery, relaxing afternoons are restaurants with live music, and the chance to shop in local markets.

Volunteer with World Camp - you definitely won't regret it!

What would you improve about this program?
I would have enjoyed more homestays than I did, but World Camp has already expanded that aspect of the program and volunteers now spend more time interacting with host families and their students outside of the classroom.
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