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Volunteers in Asia (VIA)
965 Mission Street, Suite 751 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States Phone: 415-904-8033 Web Site: click here to visit Volunteers in Asia (VIA)'s web site |
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Bali Service-Learning program
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Indonesia
Term: Summer Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks Dates: please contact us for more info. Description: Join VIA for a two-month service-learning experience in Bali, Indonesia. This is a cultural immersion and service program geared towards college undergraduates and other adults who want to gain a hands-on, multi-faceted perspective on a unique land. What is it? The VIA Bali Service-Learning program is an 8-week group cultural immersion and service opportunity. Volunteers will live with Balinese families, learn about the community and culture, and engage in service projects at the invitation of local groups. What do the volunteers do? Living: Learning: The second portion, entitled "Socio-Cultural Change in Bali," will introduce the history, culture, and society of Bali through readings, guest speakers, field trips and discussions. Special attention will be paid to the role of village, temple and other traditional structures and forms of cultural expression, and to the current processes of modernization of Balinese culture and society. Service: VIA will also facilitate individual service/internship projects among VIA participants. Depending on your level and area of interest, we will work with our local connections to try to supplement the literacy project with your individually-designed collaboration with an appropriate community organization. Throughout the program, volunteers and staff will engage in frequent reflection discussions and planning sessions to share insights, reflect on developments, and propose and discuss appropriate adjustments to the program as necessary.
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Qualifications / Skills Needed: Open to US residents 18 or older. The program is designed for college undergrads, but any adult may apply. VIA welcomes all adventurous US adults who can be flexible and work well in a small group setting. Applicants with a demonstrated interest in one or more of the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: Bali/Indonesia; volunteerism or service-learning; Asian arts and religion; cultural anthropology; tourism studies; English teaching; non-profit/development work. Language: English Subject Areas: Anthropology, Area/Ethnic Studies, Asian Studies, Conservation and Preservation, Education, Geography, Human Rights Advocacy, Intensive Language, Internship Programs, Music, Public Health, Religious Studies, Social Sciences and Travel / Tourism Cost in US$: USD 1700 (for undergrads) - USD 2200 (other adults) Cost Includes: Emergency evacuation services, Excursions, Housing, In-country orientation/Training, In-country staff support, Language instruction, Medical insurance, Pre-departure orientation/Training, Written materials abroad and Written materials pre-departure Experience Required: no Typical Volunteer Projects: academic reinforcement, adult education, anthropology, community centers, community development, eco-tourism, English teaching, environment, gender issues, health, peace, primary education, public policy, secondary education, teaching, tourism, volunteering, writing and youth development Typical Volunteer: Motivated to learn; Flexible and open to surprises; Works well in small groups Age Range: 18 and up This Program is open to American Participants. . Typical Living Arrangement: Home-stays Participants Travel to Indonesia Independently Typically Participants Work in Groups of 6 to 10 Scholarships Are Available. - VIA offers financial assistance to reduce the program fee for those who qualify. Application Process Involves:
Typically The Application Process Time Is 3-4 weeks (including interview process) Post Services Include:
Volunteers in Asia (VIA)'s Mission Statement: The goal of all of our programs is to enhance cross-cultural understanding through the exchange of people. Our deep commitment to service and education drives our work and motivates students, volunteers and staff. We envision a world where people on both sides of the Pacific are appropriately equipped to build durable solutions to global problems through mutual understanding and cooperation. VIA programs have given thousands of Americans and Asians the tools and cultural literacy to help achieve this vision. Year Founded: 1963 |
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Are you interested in this volunteer abroad program? CONTACT VOLUNTEERS IN ASIA (VIA) or VISIT THE WEBSITE
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