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Why do I need to pay to volunteer?
WAVES requires that volunteers make a project contribution and pay a programming fee that covers nearly all of their living expenses during their service. Additionally the programming fee makes it possible for WAVES to offer volunteers support before and during the service. In order for you to make a meaningful contribution in a community as a volunteer, it is important that developed programs are in place. WAVES works with communities to develop, organize, and carry-out programs that meet community needs and desires. This work requires resources, and the project contribution raised as a volunteer helps WAVES make it possible. WAVES works hard to make sure volunteers have a healthy and satisfying service while making a difference in the lives of the host community members. Simply put, this is not easy nor inexpensive. Making sure the appropriate programs, services, and infrastructure are in place for volunteer service, the logistics of required supplies, communication and transport, as well as the organization of curriculum, training and safety procedures all require resources. WAVES encourages all volunteers to organize fundraising activities to support the cost of their service. Check out these fundraising ideas from past volunteers. You can also read the thoughts of Dave Clemons, founder of voluntourism.org, on "no-fee/for-free" volunteer travel experiences. What does my program fee include? Your programming fee includes the following:
How is my project contribution spent? Volunteer project contributions are spent on expenses related the WAVES programs in the communities where they serve. Examples of these expenses include educational materials, maintenance of our surf equipment, and snacks for events. It also helps pay our small staff, cover local transportation, and cover administrative expenses like folders and printer ink. What kind of work will I be doing exactly? The work you do will depend on your experience and language ability and the current programming needs. WAVES works to make sure we have a good match. We always have opportunities for instructors and assistants in our Surfing, Swimming, English, Life Skills and Environmental Education classes and activities. Work can vary from helping to create a lesson plan and delivering a class with our local instructor to helping kids sign the attendance sheet, handing our wetsuits and helping our instructor supervise children in the water. Individual Service Project: Each volunteer works with the Program Manager to develop an individual service project. Projects vary based on the volunteers' skills and interests and the needs and current projects of the community. Past volunteer service projects have included: music classes, community beach clean ups, documentary film making with kids, design and construction of a surf shack, environmental curriculum development, educational movie nights, and a recycling project. What type of used or new supplies and materials can I collect and bring to Lobitos to help the program? We can always use the following: hats, kids-sized shirts, English books, plastic drinking bottles, office supplies, paints/brushes, surfboard leashes, surfboard wax, rash vests, cloth shopping bags, multi-vitamin tablets, first-aid supplies, art supplies, yoga mats, sports equipment, sunscreen, tools, notebooks, English/Spanish dictionaries, and kitchen utensils. We are currrently seeking additional items for our Environmental Education program: hand-held magnifying glasses, small jars with lids for collecting things, shallow trays for examining things, poker chips for use in games, nature magazines with photos, evnvironmental books, and kid-size binoculars. Do you have internships available? WAVES does invite interns to join the team from time to time depending on current organizational and program needs. These positions are unpaid. WAVES is not currently advertising any openings, but if you have an great proposal, we'd love to hear it: info(at)wavesfordevelopment.org. Can I get credit from my university for my service? WAVES has worked with past volunteers and their universities to arrange for the volunteer to receive credit for their service or internship. WAVES evaluates requests for academic credit on an case by case basis, taking into account the volunteer's qualifications, interest and area of study, and how they match with the organization's current programming needs. Additionally, WAVES welcomes inquiries from academic programs that are interested in incorporating volunteer service into their curriculum. |
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