Special Needs Care Volunteer Peru
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Special Needs Care Volunteer Peru
If you have a special place in your heart for children who need a little extra help, then you’ll find working as a Special Needs Care Volunteer in Peru to be especially fulfilling! On this programme, you will volunteer at a local children’s home and be a part of improving the lives of children with learning disabilities (aged 7 – 15). There will also be the opportunity to teach life skills to youths and adults who would otherwise have no access to this kind of education, so your help – and creativity – will be much in demand!
Bring Sunshine into the Lives of Special Needs Kids in Peru
You will be working side-by-side with an established child protection and development organisation here in Peru, supporting 30 – 40 children to learn basic life skills, and having fun as they do it! Our hope is that your involvement – and that of others – will help them to grow up into independent young adults. The majority of these children are from the streets who have either been abandoned by their families or have lost their parents due to misfortunes and, as such, are highly at risk of exploitation, child abuse, and extreme poverty.
Discover Ancient Peru, and its fascinating Culture and Customs
There are many places to visit not far from your accommodation. For example, the ruins Kuntur Wasi are only 2 hours away on an exciting bus trip! Further, Cajabamba holds unspoiled archaeological sites and old monuments, and the Plaza de Armas is a must-see, with its glamorous colonial buildings. And don’t forget, the Amazon Rainforest is quite literally on your doorstep! That said, you might also want to explore more locally and really immerse yourself in the culture, which you can do easily as farmers and other locals are happy to have you involved in their day to day activities.
Why be a Special Needs Care Volunteer in Peru?
- Help disabled Peruvian children learn new skills and build their confidence
- Gain valuable special needs care experience working with very special people
- Head out on an Amazon Rainforest adventure or visit Peru’s many landmarks
- Enjoy our accommodation, single-gender with communal facilities
- Discover authentic Peruvian cuisine with all meals and beverages* included
*tea, coffee and drinking water
Get in touch to find out more or browse through our many other volunteer experiences.
Trip Itinerary
During your time as a Special Needs Care Volunteer in Peru, you will be part of daily therapy sessions, helping the local staff to care for disabled children, and making their days fun!
Mandatory Orientation Day
On the Monday of your first week here in Peru, you will join our orientation day, to get familiar with the surroundings as well as local culture. Your Special Needs Care Volunteer programme will continue as usual from Tuesday onward throughout the rest of the week.
Orientation Day Schedule
- Introduction meeting, House rules, Setting Expectations, Health and Safety Advice and handling of documents.
- Peruvian Do’s and Don’ts, Peruvian Culture Lessons and Spanish Language Lessons.
- Tour around the compound and local area; where to find local shops, and arrange a sim-card if necessary.
- Lunch
- Small hike to ‘white crosses hill’ where you can have Thermal Baths in Banos (Optional) and a massage session (Optional) .
Special Needs Care Volunteer – Daily Schedule
Tuesday – Friday
- Breakfast
- Special Needs Care Volunteer project from 08.00-13.00
- Lunch
- Free Time
- Dinner
Please note: This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.
Evenings and Weekends
Your evenings and weekends are yours to spend as you wish. Many volunteers will hang out at the volunteer accommodation with other volunteers, and travel further afield with their new-found friends at the weekends.
Transportation
From your Special Needs Care Volunteering project in Peru, we provide free transport to your next program at the following location(s):
Lambayeque (Chiclayo)
Huanchaco
Chiclayo
Places to Visit
Chiclayo
You can easily reach Chiclayo, Peru’s fourth biggest city, by public transport which is cheap and frequent. Chiclayo offers shopping centres, a cinema and nightlife, but it is also a major traffic hub in northern Peru. This makes it easy to travel on the weekends or after your program.
There are plenty of small restaurants or shops around the area. There is an active surfing community and it is easy to make local friends, we can also point you to our Tandem Skydiving program and some other events.
Huanchaco
Only 12 km outside Trujillo. Once a quiet fishing hamlet, the town is now one of the best places for surfing.
Trujillo
Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1534, Trujillo has 709,500 inhabitants. It is the home of the beautiful Plaza de Armas and its glamorous colonial. 4 hrs from our accommodation, this city by the ocean is referred to as the everlasting spring, where the temperature is usually 32ºC, and where the very important Festival de la Marinera takes place.
Having said that, the main reason why most people pass through this coastal city is to visit one of Peru’s top attractions: the Chimú adobe city of Chan Chan.
Chan Chan
Built around AD 1300, Chan Chan is the largest pre-Columbian city in the Americas and the largest adobe city in the world. You can visit it by taking a combi from C/España. The ticket (10 S) includes entrance to the Nik-An temple, the Chan Chan museum, the Huaca la Esmeralda and the Huaca Arco Iris.
A bit further from the city, the Huaca del Sol y la Luna is over 700 years older than Chan Chan and belongs to the Moche culture. The temple is filled with icons representing Ai-Apaec, the god of the mountains, feared for provoking phenomena like El Niño. To stop him from sending heavy rains, the Moches would offer him human sacrifices.
Kuntur Wasi
The ruins of a religious structure in Peru’s northern highlands only 2 hours from our accommodation.
Cajabamba, Huamachuco
Located 5 hours away is a northern Peru town, rich with history, politics, religion, culture and hometown of the international famous muralist Jose Sabogal. Here, you can also visit unspoiled archaeology sites and old monuments.
Bambamarca and Chota
Located 3 and 4 hours away, respectively, these towns are known for their festive activities in the months of June/July. If you’re here during this time, don’t miss out!
Leymebamba and La congona
Six hrs driving up north, are these beautiful tiny villages. Leymebamba is quiet, but with a exciting museum with over 200 mummies! La Congona can be reached on foot by hiking uphill from Leymebamba.
Chachapoyas
Also known as the Warrior of the Clouds, the Chachapoyas were a pre-Incan civilisation that lived in the cloud forests of present-day Peru. Chachapoyas contains intriguing archaeological sites to explore, however, the drive is 12 hours away from our centre, so good planning will be required.
Kuelap: The second Machu Picchu
Famous fortress of the mystic “cloud warriors”. One of the very few places never conquered by the Incas. Visitors describing Kuelap indicate that it is “as impressive as Machu Picchu” while it is by far not as crowded or expensive.
The government just recently decided to invest heavily into tourist infrastructure around Kuelap. Be one of the last persons discovering it while it is still relatively unknown!
Gocta
The waterfall of Gocta (771m) is amongst the highest in the world. Although methods of measurement are debatable, it got recognized as the world’s third-highest waterfall, right after Angel Falls (Venezuela) & Tugela Falls (South Africa). Combine your visit with Kuelap and pick Chachapoyas as your home base to have an adventurous weekend!
Trip Accommodation
You will be staying in the district of Puyllucana which is a small village found in the east-northern part of Cajamarca. It is a beautiful part of the country, with great weather – and friendly locals too!
Located only a short distance away from Cajamarca city, this quiet location provides a relaxing atmosphere after a day out. Further, your accommodation has a beautiful view of the Andes Mountain Range and is close to the Amazon Rainforest!
About the Accommodation
The house where you will be staying is made with traditional materials such as adobe (mudbrick) and stone, and also has large gardens to enjoy. Wi-Fi will be available only in common areas, so we recommend also using 3G data if staying connected is important to you.
All volunteers are expected to be environmentally aware and to use all resources with restraint, especially water, paper and electricity. Although rooms will be cleaned daily by staff, you will be expected to clean up after yourself, and to play your part to keep accommodation neat and organised.
Food Arrangements
The food will be typically Peruvian meaning lots of corn, beans, rice, chilli peppers, potatoes, wheat, and other grain, all very vegetarian friendly. Keep in mind that some local dishes may be spicy!
Facilities
Eateries
Although there are many restaurants around this small town, “Menu centres” – locals’ version of fast food, and are a cheaper popular local choice. Known as a “Menu”, here you are offered soup, entrees and a drink before digging into your main meal.
Shops
There are good facilities within walking distance, and you’ll find a selection of shops for all your basic shopping needs.
Transportation
The accommodation is about 1.3 Km from the main square of Baños del Inca, and about 20-30 minutes away from the Cajamarca city centre by public transportation.
“Moto-taxis” are also available for quick rides around town (up to 3 people round trip cost Banos del Inca 2 – 3 soles).
Internet use
There is Wi-Fi in communal areas at your accommodations, but there is also an internet cafe in the main township where you can access wifi from when you are not at the centre.
Money
There are numerous shops and ATMs in the centre of town.
Medical
We will have a basic first aid kit on-site, but there is a clinic available in Banos del Inca. A hospital and various clinics are in nearby Cajamarca for any emergencies or health issues that may arise.
Activities & Events
Cooking Lessons
Daily: Evenings
Join your cook as they prepare meals for you and other participants. Take notes, learn new recipes, traditional food preservation techniques and more! Try not to spoil your dinner as you learn!
Farm Animals
Daily: Mornings and Evenings
Watch the local farmers near your accommodation, as they tend to their animals in daily rituals like shearing and milking.
Trip Country Info
Participant Criteria & Requirements
Standard Requirements
DBS, Criminal Background Check |
Travel Insurance |
Under 18, Parental Consent |
Additional Requirements
Recommended Vaccinations |
Team Player |
Open Mind |
Caring nature |
What's included
- 24/7 support in case of emergencies
- Accommodation
- Airport Pick up
- English speaking coordinator
- Meals
- Orientation
What's not included
- Airport drop off
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Vaccination
- Visa