Location
  • Honduras
Length
6 weeks
Project Types
Education Teaching ESL

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
21
Timeframe
Year Round
Housing
Guesthouse
Groups
Small Group (1-15)
Travel Type
Budget

Pricing

Price Details
We do not charge for participation in our long-term volunteer programs. Volunteers are responsible for the cost of their flights and of a background check. The Foundation provides monthly stipends for volunteers serving at least 4 months. In addition, housing, wi-fi, local transportation, and emergency travel medical insurance are provided to all volunteers.
What's Included
Accommodation Airport Transfers Equipment SIM cards Transportation Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare Some Meals Travel Insurance
Mar 12, 2020
Apr 08, 2019
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About Program

The Olancho Aid Foundation works to provide a quality Catholic education and clean drinking water to our communities in Honduras. We operate four schools (a bilingual elementary school, a bilingual high school, a Spanish-speaking high school, and a Spanish-speaking special needs school for all ages) as well as over 70 water purification projects. In order to help us achieve these goals, we invite English-speaking volunteers to serve at our bilingual (Spanish/English) elementary and high schools as teaching assistants and tutors throughout the school year. We also invite specialists in their field to serve as strategic advisers, who serve as leaders and mentors to our executive director and administrative staff.

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Program Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in Central American culture and improve your Spanish abilities!
  • Live with other foreign volunteers in an intentional community.
  • Put your faith into practice!
  • Work and build relationships with children of all ages.

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Program Reviews

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

Love OAF!

I loved volunteering for the Olancho Aid Foundation. I was in Juticalpa for two years, and it quickly became a second home. The people are fantastic, and the opportunity really is one of the best out there. I know they've made some changes with requirements and benefits, but when I volunteered, they paid a wage you could live on and save with. In addition, you did not have to have teaching experience. Though being in the classroom was "sink or swim" and could be overwhelming, I learned a lot and my experiences have greatly contributed to my current career.

Overall, I loved Juticalpa. It's a small, quaint town, and people like having teachers from the US (Notice I don't say "American"--Central Americans are also "Americans"). Before volunteering, I had never been to Honduras before (or Central America), and I was concerned about safety. I can say honestly that I always felt very, very safe. We were trained well and provided with cell phones. I knew that if I ever called or texted someone from the Foundation, they'd be right there with anything I needed. Regardless, Honduras always felt safe to me, whether we were walking around Juticalpa, backpacking to Lake Yajoa, or taking the chicken bus to Trujillo.

I’ll be honest that I made a lot of mistakes while volunteering, so I’ll offer the following advice: Keep in mind that this experience is ultimately what you make it, that it will be stressful and overwhelming at times, and that you need to be sure you are taking care of yourself. No matter how well the program looks out for its volunteers, diving into a new culture will always come with frustrations, anxieties, and home-sickness. Do your research and come prepared and plan to maintain your health (both mentally and physically). Do not come with pre-conceived notions of what your experience will be like or what Instagram photos you will be able to upload. Come with a desire to work hard at what you are asked to do and be flexible to how things work in other cultures. You likely won’t understand why you are doing certain things, but you are one piece of a larger, well-established puzzle that works for Honduras (even if it’s not “how we do things in the US”).

Best of luck to those considering volunteering. If you choose OAF, you won't regret it!

120 people found this review helpful.
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Karen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Blessings Received

If you are looking at a website like this, then you must be considering some kind of volunteer work. I was inspired to look into something like this after I read a book by Katie Davis called "Kisses from Katie". When I retired from teaching in May of 2018, I needed to find a way to give back for all of the blessings I had received in my life. To pay it forward. But what I have found, in teaching Catholic Spirituality to high school students for the Olancho Aid Foundation, is that the blessings keep coming. There is joy in teaching and reaching young people, in the support that I receive as a volunteer, and in the gift of living among people from a new culture. If you are considering this for your future, come here to work with the Olancho Aid Foundation.
You will be blessed!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
When I retired from teaching in May of 2018, I needed to find a way to give back for all of the blessings I had received in my life. To pay it forward. But what I have found, in teaching Catholic Spirituality to high school students for the Olancho Aid Foundation, is that the blessings keep coming. There is joy in teaching and reaching young people, in the support that I receive as a volunteer, and in the gift of living among people from a new culture. If you are considering this for your future, come here to work with the Olancho Aid Foundation.
You will be blessed!
121 people found this review helpful.
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Kathleen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Olancho Aid Experience

I have been a volunteer with the Olancho Aid Foundation since September 2018, and I love it here! I was originally only supposed to stay until December, but I had such a great experience that I ended up extending my time here. I love teaching, learning about Honduran culture, hanging out with the locals, traveling on weekends, and learning Spanish. This has been one of the most challenging experiences of my life - but also one of the most rewarding! You don't have to be a teacher to apply for the program; Olancho Aid does a great job at placing volunteers in positions where their skills are needed most. In addition, they provide a great support system throughout the program, starting from the moment volunteers apply. If you are considering applying for the Olancho Aid Volunteer program - I say go for it! You won't regret it!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Make friends with the teachers! Some of my best memories are from my teacher friends.
124 people found this review helpful.
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J
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thankful for this experience!

I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to volunteer with the Olancho Aid Foundation. I have learned so much from my peers and co-workers. I feel this experience has really prepared me for the future!

96 people found this review helpful.

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