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Volunteers Abroad in Costa Rica Caribbean – Volunteering Limon Region www.abroaderview.org

Volunteer Abroad in Costa Rica Limon: Ideally situated between the Caribbean Ocean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, Costa Rica boosts various geography and climate zones from the pleasant interior to the tropical coast lines.
 

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PR Log (Press Release)Nov 06, 2008 – Volunteer Abroad in Costa Rica, Limon: Ideally situated between the Caribbean Ocean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, Costa Rica boosts various geography and climate zones from the pleasant interior to the tropical coast lines. Our volunteer placements allow you to work in the National Parks dotting the coast of the Caribbean region and also on the Pacific Coast. As a volunteer you can get involved with organic farming, soil regeneration, rain forest conservation, endangered species, sea turtle conservation projects and more.

http://www.abroaderview.org/caribbean.php

North and South Caribbean – Limon Region This province boasts the highest percentage of national parks and reserves than any other region in Costa Rica.

Limon is about 3 hours drive from San Jose, on the shores of the Caribbean.
Limon is the capital of the Afro-Caribbean culture and boasts a Caribbean flavor.

We offer the following programs in Costa Rica: (From 1 to 24 weeks placements – Optional start date)

Volunteer projects are available year round:

   *      Tortuguero National Park This park is the most important area in the entire west half of the Caribbean for the nesting of the green turtle. Volunteers participate on the sea turtle preservation including monitoring and registering nesting patterns, beach patrols, freeing of the newborns. Experience not required, but anticipate strange work hours (middle of the night!) and lots of time spent on the beach.

   *      Cahuita National Park Home to one of the most important and developed coral reefs on the Caribbean coast. This park also protects a sample of marshy forest with Yolillo and Sangrillo, as well as white sand beaches of great beauty. Volunteers assist with general park maintenance, trail construction, working in the marshes clearing debris, providing customer service to park visitors.

   *      Barbilla National Park This park is covered by virgin rain forest and contains a large number of rare and endangered plant and animal species. Volunteers have the opportunity to learn about native wildlife, plants and conservation efforts, participate in gardening, butterfly and animal projects such as feeding, maintaining records and monitoring the numbers of wildlife in the park limits.

   *      Indigenous Communities Volunteers can teach English and other technical studies in the local communities surrounding the parks. They are opportunities to assist at the local children center, home to 350 youngsters

http://www.abroaderview.org/caribbean.php

Program Length: From 1 to 24 weeks
Program Date: Flexible Start & End Date
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8 hour per day
Accommodations: Local home stay or hostal
Meals: Yes, 3 meals a day
Requirements: 18 years +, Basic Spanish knowledge, an able body, can-do attitude, self-starter and adventurous nature.

Our projects are open to students studying; or those with a keen interest, biology, marine life, animal welfare and conservation efforts around the World. Volunteering in the National Parks of Costa Rica help to solve some of the issues related to the lack of personnel and budget cutbacks that the Costa Rican’s government has to face every year. We know that volunteers play a vital role in the conservation efforts: without outside assistance, these projects would be lost. Come join us and make a difference!

Project Notes:

Most national parks offer on-site shared volunteer accommodations. These living conditions are basic, but clean and comfortable. Most accommodations have electricity and running water, and communal washrooms. Meals are provided 3 times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Spanish proficiency is not required, but volunteers should have a good grasp of the basics. A two week minimum program is highly suggested.

School group projects can be arranged and customized including group tour leader, airport transfers, project placement, meals/accommodations and sightseeing trips. Please inquire about our Spring break and summer vacation programs. Discounts apply for groups of 5 or more traveling together. We can accommodate any project length.

http://www.abroaderview.org/caribbean.php

Program Includes:

Homestay or on-site volunteer accommodations. Includes three meals a day. Meet and greet at the San Jose airport, in-country orientation and transport expenses to the project site. Half day Spanish lessons. *Additional Spanish classes can be arranged for you locally. The project coordinator is available 24/7 in case of emergency, health-related or otherwise. They can assist in arranging sightseeing excursion before, during or after the volunteer program.

Location pages:

   * Caribbean
   * Pacific Guanacaste Region
   * Costa Rica

1001 Dell Lane Suite B, Wyncote, PA 19095, USA Volunteer Abroad Project
Tel: 1-215-780-1845 / Toll Free: 1-866-423-3258 / Fax: 1-215-887-0915
volunteers@abroaderview.org - www.abroaderview.org - info@abroaderview.org

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Issued By:A Broader View Volunteers Corp
Phone:215-780-1845
Fax:215-887-0915
Address:PO Box 14
:Wyncote, PA 19095, USA
City/Town:Philadelphia
State/Province:Pennsylvania
Zip:19095
Country:United States
Categories:Non Profit, Travel, Tourism
Tags:volunteer, abroad, costa rica, sea turtle, conservation, indigenous, orphans, spring break, summer vacation, gap year
Last Updated:Nov 06, 2008
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