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  • SayPro Sports Development Volunteer Project in South Africa – Table View

    Purpose

    Improve wellbeing through physical activity

    Start dates

    Programs start every Monday

    Duration

    Choose from 1-24 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 5 hours a day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+ and families

    Accommodation

    Volunteer house

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Active volunteers who are interested in sports and want to help encourage children and young people in South Africa to use it as a positive outlet for their energy. You’ll be working with the local team and placement staff no experience is necessary.

    Project details

    Ready to hit the ground running as a Sports Development volunteer in South Africa – Table View? International Volunteer HQ’s Sports Development project enables volunteers to assist with after-school programs helping students practice and play a range of sports. Volunteers gain experience as sports coaches, teachers and project leaders while giving disadvantaged students opportunities for the positive engagement and activity sport provides.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    After-school sport is hugely popular with children from low-income communities in South Africa. They enjoy it as a way to play their favorite games and spend time with their friends, but it also helps with their development and exposes them to positive role models.

    As a Sports Development volunteer, you’ll help to provide these programs to keep children busy after school with socially positive and constructive activities. This can help to prevent some of the socioeconomic problems found in disadvantaged areas in South Africa and which often affect young people.

    You’ll act as a volunteer sports coach, and have three options to choose from for your project:

    • You can help to run the existing sports being offered, including skateboarding, netball, soccer, boxing or swimming. This involves practicing and playing these sports and running the program that is already in place.
    • You can take on a leadership role, working with the local team to analyze the way sport is offered and finding ways to improve it.
    • You can run a sports clinic, teaching a sport not currently offered. This is likely to involve more planning and you may need to bring your own equipment.

    The project runs in the afternoons from Tuesday through Thursday. In the mornings, you’ll spend time on the Childcare project, helping with games, activities and general duties. This is another active volunteer experience, working with younger children and helping their development. The Sport Development project is not available during the school holidays. If you apply for the Sport Development project during the school holidays, you will be switched to the Holiday Club project.

    School Holidays:

    • 23rd September – 30th September 2024
    • 11th December 2024 – 12th January 2025
    • 29th March – 6th April 2025
    • 28th June – 20th July 2025
    • 4th October – 12th October 2025
    • 10th December 2025 – 17th January 2026

    Why do Sports Development volunteering in Table View with IVHQ?

    As a Sports Development volunteer in South Africa – Table View you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Improving access to sports for disadvantaged young people
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Helping students develop life skills in a safe place
    • Gaining sports coaching experience
    • Immersing yourself in South African culture
    • Exploring Table View and Cape Town

    Volunteer requirements

    • Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to participate in this program
    • All volunteers aged 13+ are required to provide a criminal background check to IVHQ prior to departure. Those aged 13-17, if unable to obtain a criminal background check, can provide two character reference letters instead
    • All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
    • All volunteers must speak fluent English.
  • SayPro Surf, Skate and Swim Volunteer Project in South Africa – Table View


    Purpose

    Improve wellbeing through physical activity

    Start dates

    Programs start every Monday

    Duration

    Choose from 1-24 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 5 hours a day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+ and families

    Accommodation

    Volunteer house

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Volunteers who can swim well and want to help improve the lives of students from low-income communities through recreational activities. You can learn to surf and skate on this project if you need to.

    Project details

    Ready to get on board as a Surf, Skate and Swim volunteer in South Africa – Table View? International Volunteer HQ’s Surf, Skate and Swim project is an exciting way for volunteers to make a meaningful difference to the lives of children from disadvantaged communities. Volunteers gain experience in youth work and teaching while providing opportunities for students to learn valuable life skills and teamwork through surfing, skateboarding and swimming.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    This is an after-school project with a difference, providing fun activities with real x-factor for students from low-income communities. By keeping children occupied after school and providing them with confidence-building activities, volunteers can support and foster general positivity in the lives of vulnerable young people.

    As a Surf, Skate, Swim volunteer you will help to teach valuable life lessons and teamwork through surfing, skateboarding and swimming. You’ll help to teach and practice these skills, and occasionally other sports, to students who range in age from 10 to 16 years old.

    For many of the children this is the highlight of their day. The project is an incentive for them to do well in school, as only those who attend school every day, behave in class and study diligently are able to attend.

    You should bring your own wetsuit with you, as the wetsuits on the project are given to the children first. If you don’t have one, you can buy one in Cape Town – if you don’t want to take it home with you, you can donate it to the project when you leave.

    As the Surf, Skate & Swim project is run in the afternoons from Tuesday to Thursday, you can expect to spend mornings assisting in the Childcare project or having surf/skating lessons. You’ll get a free lesson per week, and extra lessons can be arranged through our local team at an additional cost. All outdoor activities are weather-dependent, and you’ll take part in indoor activities or plan future activities if the weather isn’t suitable.

    The Surf, Skate & Swim project is not available during the school holidays. If you apply for the Surf, Skate & Swim project during the school holidays, you will be switched to the Holiday Club project.

    School Holidays:

    • 23rd September – 30th September 2024
    • 11th December 2024 – 12th January 2025
    • 29th March – 6th April 2025
    • 28th June – 20th July 2025
    • 4th October – 12th October 2025
    • 10th December 2025 – 17th January 2026

    Why do Surf, Skate and Swim volunteering in Table View with IVHQ?

    When you volunteer to teach young people surfing, skating and swimming in South Africa – Table View you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Providing socially positive experiences for disadvantaged youth
    • Helping students develop life skills in a safe place
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Gaining teaching and youth work experience
    • Immersing yourself in South African culture
    • Exploring South Africa’s beautiful beaches

    Volunteer requirements

    • Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to participate in this program
    • All volunteers aged 13+ are required to provide a criminal background check to IVHQ prior to departure. Those aged 13-17, if unable to obtain a criminal background check, can provide two character reference letters instead
    • All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
    • All volunteers must speak fluent English.

  • SayPro Teaching Volunteer Project in South Africa – Cape Town


    Purpose

    Improve access to quality education

    Start dates

    Programs start on the first and third Monday of each month

    Duration

    Choose from 1-24 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 5 hours a day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+ and families

    Accommodation

    Volunteer house

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Volunteers who are interested in education and teaching English, maths and life skills. As you’ll be volunteering with the support of IVHQ’s local team and placement staff, you don’t need to be a qualified teacher to participate, but some relevant experience or training like a TEFL course would be useful.

    Project details

    Interested in being a volunteer Teacher in South Africa? International Volunteer HQ’s Teaching project empowers volunteers to assist in local elementary schools in Cape Town. Volunteers gain teaching experience assisting local teachers and working with students in entry-level classes. Schools in low-income communities often have too few teachers and there is little chance for students to get individual attention, so volunteers provide valuable help creating an all-round better learning environment.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    Many schools in low-income parts of Cape Town lack funds, staff and have high workloads and little chance for students to get close attention. As a volunteer, you’ll help to address these factors and give students a higher standard of education.

    As a Teaching volunteer you will be placed in public primary schools, assisting local teachers and working in classrooms for students in entry-level classes. Teaching duties may vary but usually include:

    • Teaching English
    • Assisting with other lessons including basic maths
    • Teaching life skills
    • Helping a local teacher in the classroom
    • Arranging educational activities and sports
    • Tutoring children one-on-one or in small groups

    Please note, if you apply for the Teaching project during the school holidays, you will be switched to a school holiday project. Keep in mind that towards the end of each term, exams will be written and teaching work is therefore limited during these periods.

    School Holidays:

    • 23rd September – 30th September 2024
    • 11th December 2024 – 12th January 2025
    • 29th March – 6th April 2025
    • 28th June – 20th July 2025
    • 4th October – 12th October 2025
    • 10th December 2025 – 17th January 2026

    Why do Teaching volunteering in Cape Town with IVHQ?

    When you volunteer to teach in South Africa you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Improving educational outcomes for children from disadvantaged communities
    • Helping students develop life skills in a safe place
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Gaining teaching experience
    • Immersing yourself in South African culture
    • Discovering South Africa’s amazing wildlife

    Volunteer requirements

    • Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to participate in this program, and may be asked to provide additional documentation to the local team
    • All volunteers aged 13+ are required to provide a criminal background check to IVHQ prior to departure. Those aged 13-17, if unable to obtain a criminal background check, can provide two character reference letters instead
    • All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
    • All volunteers must speak fluent English.
  • SayPro Childcare Volunteer Project in South Africa – Cape Town


    Purpose

    Provide a safe space for children to learn

    Start dates

    Programs start on the first and third Monday of each month

    Duration

    Choose from 1-24 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 4 hours a day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+ and families

    Accommodation

    Volunteer house

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Enthusiastic volunteers who are interested in caring for and teaching young children. As you will be working alongside local placement staff, you aren’t required to have childcare or teaching experience to participate on this project.

    Project details

    Full of energy and want to be a Childcare volunteer in South Africa? International Volunteer HQ’s Childcare project is a great opportunity for volunteers to assist with early childhood education in low-income areas of Cape Town. Volunteers gain childcare experience while helping local teachers at a large childcare center provide high quality care and education to children from nearby farms, villages and communities.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    Many South African children grow up with limited access to education, with only 17 out of every 100 children having the opportunity to attend some form of early childhood schooling.

    Volunteers help make it easier for low-income families to give their children this important opportunity for a good start in life by assisting in a large childcare center that works closely with the local education department and aims to provide high quality care and education to children from disadvantaged areas.

    As a Childcare volunteer you will play a dynamic role in enriching the lives of these children and assist with a wide range of tasks within the center. This can include:

    • Teaching
    • Caring for children
    • Planning and designing lessons
    • Arranging games and activities
    • Assisting with feeding and cleaning up after meals
    • Helping with general duties to assist with the day to day running of the center

    Why do Childcare volunteering in Cape Town with IVHQ?

    When you volunteer with children in South Africa you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Improving early childhood education for disadvantaged families
    • Helping children learn and grown in a safe place
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Gaining childcare experience
    • Immersing yourself in South African culture
    • Exploring South Africa’s incredible wildlife

    Volunteer requirements

    • Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to participate in this program, and may be asked to provide additional documentation to the local team
    • All volunteers aged 13+ are required to provide a criminal background check to IVHQ prior to departure. Those aged 13-17, if unable to obtain a criminal background check, can provide two character reference letters instead
    • All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
    • All volunteers must speak fluent English.
  • SayPro Teaching English Volunteer Project in Ghana – Accra Region


    Purpose

    Improve access to quality education

    Start dates

    Programs start on the 1st and 15th of every month

    Duration

    Choose from 1-24 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 5 hours a day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+ and families

    Accommodation

    Volunteer house

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Patient volunteers who speak fluent English and are interested in education and making a difference to local students.

    Project details

    Dreaming of Teaching English in Ghana? International Volunteer HQ’s Teaching English project is a great opportunity for volunteers to help with lessons in schools in rural Ghana. A shortage of teachers in these areas means even in a country where English is spoken, there are often few quality learning opportunities for students outside the main cities. Native and fluent English speakers bring a high level of expertise which can make a huge difference to the learning ability of students.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    Although Ghana is officially an English-speaking country, under-resourcing means school children often don’t have the best opportunities to learn the language. Volunteers who can speak English fluently can provide assistance and guidance that can help boost the quality of education especially for disadvantaged students in rural areas.

    Teaching English volunteers will be based in schools in rural communities, either teaching solo or assisting local teachers. Duties often include:

    • Teaching English
    • Tutoring students
    • Teaching music, math, geography and arts
    • Lesson planning

    You are welcome to bring your own resources to assist with these lessons.

    Please note the school year ​is broken up into three terms, with four week breaks in between.​ Because volunteers assist children in schools, if you apply for the Teaching project during these ​holiday ​breaks, it will be unavailable. During these times, you can instead work with school directors and placement staff on school holiday workshops​. These often include fun and physical activities that you will be able to lead in English.

    Why do Teaching English volunteering in Ghana with IVHQ?

    Why volunteer to Teach English in Ghana with IVHQ? As a volunteer English teacher in Ghana you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Improving the quality of English language education in rural Ghana
    • Helping students in a range of school subjects
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Gaining teaching experience
    • Immersing yourself in the Ghanian way of life
    • Exploring beautiful Western Africa

    Volunteer requirements

    Volunteers need to be 18 years or over to participate in this program, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are under the age of 18, IVHQ offers alternative volunteer opportunities for teens. Visit our High School Volunteer Abroad page to learn more.

    All volunteers are required to pre-arrange a visa to enter Ghana, obtain adequate volunteer travel insurance and provide IVHQ with a criminal background before departure.

  • SayPro Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Project in Botswana


    Purpose

    Protect & preserve endangered wildlife

    Start dates

    Programs start every Monday

    Duration

    Choose from 1-12 weeks

    Volunteer hours

    Up to 6 hours per day

    Age

    Volunteers aged 18+, and 16+ accompanied

    Accommodation

    Semi-permanent tents

    Apply for free

    This program is ideal for:

    Outdoor-loving volunteers who want to get out of their comfort zone and contribute to conservation efforts protecting amazing wildlife and their habitats.

    Project details

    Explore the untamed and vast landscapes of Botswana while studying iconic African species in our Wildlife Conservation volunteer project. Become a key player in preserving habitats and welfare of indigenous wildlife as you study and observe wildlife from elephants, zebras, and giraffes to lions, leopards, and hyenas. In this volunteer project, you will gain experience working with conservationists focused on expanding protected areas for these animals, contributing to the enhancement of Southern African biodiversity.

    What to expect and how you’ll make an impact

    Set within a sanctuary for Africa’s most iconic species, this experience offers an authentic immersion in the wilderness. You’ll be surrounded by expansive landscapes and native wildlife, all while playing a vital role in the area’s conservation efforts and creating lasting memories. As part of the Botswana program, volunteers will work on an unfenced private game reserve in the Tuli Block, actively participating in the land’s rewilding and the restoration of its diverse wildlife. This collaborative initiative seeks to achieve the ultimate goal of enhancing biodiversity in Southern Africa.

    Your work day will be divided between early morning and late afternoon tasks, assisting with research, conservation projects and wildlife observation, with activities that can include:

    • Conducting mammal and bird surveys
    • Performing anti-poaching patrols
    • Identifying animal prints
    • Studying migration patterns throughout the year
    • Conservation efforts of autochthonous plant species
    • Develop elephant identikits
    • Monitoring camera traps and document nocturnal activities
    • Assist with waterhole construction, soil erosion control and road maintenance
    • Observing wildlife in their natural habitat

    Volunteers will also have the chance to participate in sleep-outs, where you’ll experience the magic of Africa’s starlit skies, witness breathtaking sunsets and sunrises over the plains, and fall asleep beneath the vast expanse of the African sky, serenaded by the sounds of nearby wildlife.

    Please note, these are wild animals. You should not expect to conduct hands-on research or interact directly with them.

    Why do Wildlife Conservation volunteering in Botswana with IVHQ?

    As a wildlife conservation volunteer in Botswana you’ll be adding value to conservation efforts, while also developing personally and professionally by:

    • Supporting efforts to enhance biodiversity in Southern Africa.
    • Helping protect endangered animal populations
    • Developing your communication skills
    • Gaining a wide range of conservation knowledge
    • Learning about wildlife and the challenges it faces

    Volunteer requirements

    • To join this program independently volunteers must be at least 18 years old.
    • If you are under the age of 18, you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 and have parental consent to join the program (minimum age of 16).
    • All volunteers over the age of 18 must have a clear criminal background check. For those aged 16 or 17, 2 character reference letters will suffice in lieu of a background check.
    • Medium level of fitness is required for this project
    • All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
    • All volunteers must speak fluent English.

  • SayPro Athlone Institute Bursary Project Fund (AIBPROF) South Africa 2025

    ABOUT THE BURSARY PROVIDER – ATHLONE INSTITUTE

    The Athlone Institute Trust (AIT) was established in 1926, when residents of the Paarl area recognised the need for Higher Educational facilities for coloured students. In 1998, the Bursary Project Committee was founded and later in 2006 became renamed to “The Athlone Institute Bursary Project Fund (AIBPROF)”. Athlone Institute Bursary Project Fund has since helped more than 1500 students with their tertiary studies.

    In 2020, the AIT awarded R600 000 in bursaries and bursary loans to 42 students, studying towards various qualifications.

    ABOUT THE AIBPROF BURSARY PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED & VALUE

    The Athlone Institute Trust (AIT) is inviting students to apply for their bursary programme, for the 2025 academic year.

    Bursaries will be awarded to students residing within the Paarl or Mbekweni area (Western Cape) OR parishioner at any of the 5 members churches of the Athlone Institute Trust (AIT) (which include: St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Immanuel UR Church, Bethel United Congregational Church (UCC), Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Zions Uniting Reformed Church).

    Bursaries will be available for studies in ANY field, at undergraduate or postgraduate level.

    The bursary will provide cover for a portion of registration fees and tuition fees (the total value will be determined by the AIT).
     

    ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ATHLONE INSTITUTE BURSARY

    Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):

    • You must be a South African citizen (by birth)
    • You must permanently reside in Paarl or Mbekweni, in the Western Cape province OR be a parishioner at one of the five member churches of the Athlone Institute Trust (AIT)
    • You must be a member of one of the member churches of the AIT or a member in at any bona-fide denomination/ religious institution in Paarl or Mbekweni
    • You must have completed Matric
    • You must be in financial need
    • You must be enrolled to study towards an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification, on a full-time or part-time basis, for the 2025 academic year
    • You must be enrolled to study at a recognised and accredited tertiary institution (TVET College/ University/ University of Technology)
    • You must have passed your previous year of study, if currently studying
    • You must be willing to take part in community service within the Paarl/ Mbekweni area
    • You must be willing to take part in the mentoring programme


    HOW TO APPLY FOR THE ATHLONE INSTITUTE BURSARY

    Applications must be submitted online at: AIBPROF Bursary Application 2025

    Applicants may read the AIBPROF Online Bursary Application Step-by-Step Guide here.
     

    Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation along with your completed application form (the submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified):

    • ID document (certified copy)
    • Matric certificate, if entering 1st year of study (certified copy)
    • Full academic record, if currently studying (certified copy)
    • Proof of registration at tertiary institution (certified copy)
    • Proof of registration fee payment for the current year (certified copy)
    • Proof of residence
    • Parents, guardians, spouse or own proof of household income (certified copies of latest payslips if employed, affidavit if unemployed)
    • Student Account Information (to be completed by the Tertiary Institution) – download form HERE
    • Official Testimonial by your Religious Leader – download form HERE
    • Declaration of Information Submitted – download form HERE

    CLOSING DATE FOR THE ATHLONE INSTITUTE BURSARY

    28 February 2025.
    (Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted – please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)
     

    CONTACT THE BURSARY PROVIDER

    For any queries related to this bursary programme, please contact the Athlone Institute directly:
    Contact person: Ernest
    Tel: 072 360 3710
    Email: admin@athlonebursary.co.za

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