For groups, tailor-made projects can be set up in collaboration with local communities, and for solo participants, they will be integrated into one of the many existing projects according to their skills and interests.
This socio-educational project plays an essential role in tackling social inequalities, improving access to education, and supporting community development.
Through educational, artistic, and social workshops organised every day for children and teenagers, the aim is to encourage their independence, personal development, and integration into society.
Volunteers support the local team by helping young people with their learning, daily behaviour, and openness to others.
“Family” projects are suitable for children aged 4 and over. Our advisors will provide personalised recommendations based on the age of your children, the destination, and the type of mission.
Examples of daily tasks in this humanitarian association in Argentina:
Volunteers work alongside teachers and the project team to provide daily support.
Here are some of the missions you may carry out:
Volunteers work around 20 to 25 hours per week, with missions taking place in the morning and/or afternoon, depending on the organisation’s needs.
Those who wish may choose to take Spanish lessons for one week in Cordoba before the start of the project.
The purpose of this week is to allow volunteers to improve their language level and discover the culture of the country.
Available options:
For more information, please contact us.
This educational project is closed during the summer holidays (January-February)
Duration during the week | Budget total mission |
|---|---|
4 weeks | 1700 € |
5 weeks | 1920 € |
6 weeks | 2190 € |
7 weeks | 2390 € |
8 weeks | 2640 € |
9 weeks | 2890 € |
10 weeks | 3140 € |
11 weeks | 3390 € |
12 weeks | 3640 € |
Volunteers will stay in shared houses with other volunteers. The accommodation is fully equipped, with hot showers, television, Wi-Fi access, and a fully equipped kitchen for cooking.
– Required Spanish level: intermediate/advanced.
– Ability to adapt to a new environment / a new culture and a genuine commitment to the host organisation.
Placement depends on the participants’ skills and profile. A phone interview and an application file (CV and cover letter) will determine the volunteers’ mission within the educational projects, ranging from childcare to organising extracurricular activities, tutoring, and school assistance for the more qualified participants.
For all international projects, Realstep requires participants to take out travel insurance covering accidents, illness, and repatriation, as well as civil liability for professional activities abroad.
For complete protection while studying or interning abroad, you can take out Cap Student insurance online by following this link Student insurance abroad | Chapka Assurances, which will give you a 5% discount.
If you take out another insurance policy, we will ask you to send us a copy of your certificate in English.
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Our projects are selected to ensure safety. Families benefit from a reassuring environment and supervised activities. The days are designed to include both children and adults, with a flexible pace and shared moments of discovery.
Yes! For families who want to travel together, we offer programs specifically designed to welcome children from 4, 10, or 15 years old, depending on the project. Our program pages indicate whether they are family-friendly, or you can contact our team to learn more.
You’ll stay together in accommodation with private rooms, in shared houses, or in comfortable local hostels.