
Volunteers for INABIF Pueblo Libre in Peru
National Family Welfare Institute. INABIF is the leading public institution in charge of abandoned children in the process of adoption, teenage mothers, street children, etc. Their function is to improve the quality of life of children at risk. INABIF serving street children, abandoned children or children in the adoption process. INABIF also works with teen mothers. INABIF Free People is the largest and most well implemented home for children. They take care of 70-90 children aged 0 to 12 years of age. A small first aid office is also in their local. INABIF Pueblo Libre is right next to the Public Hospital "Santa Rosa Hospital" where children are transferred in the case of an emergency. In this type of setting an extra set of helping hands is always needed and welcome.
Volunteers can help by doing the following tasks:
This organization need therapist for children with mental and physical problems. They also need help with day to day activities of children. INABIF also teachers looking for volunteers to organize games for the children during their time off after school. Volunteers must be age 20or over education Minimum Graduation.
Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement: –
Student Nurse Technician Emergency Medical Student Pre-Med First Aid standard medical Physiotherapy Child & Youth Worker Early Childhood Education Recreational Programming Social Worker (BSW) Social Work Student, Psychologist Psychology Student Day care crisis Working Teachers Counseling – English Social Worker (MSW) Massage
Basecamp International Centers welcomes all interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference. If you are interested in this position, please contact us for details:
Email: info@basecampcenters.com
Website: www.basecampcenters.com
Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7K 3B4
Phone: 613.541.7862
Toll Free: 866.646.4693
Fax: 613.541.1604
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Basecamp International Centers believe international volunteering promotes cross-cultural learning that helps create global awareness, understanding between cultures and provides the platform for positive change. Our volunteers have taught in schools, provided disaster relief support for the International Red Cross, conducted essential research to improve the management strategies of threatened environments, built homes for impoverished people, provided vocational training and programs for street kids and have worked in co-operation with hundreds of local organizations to distribute aid and improve the quality of life for people throughout Asia, Africa and Latin AmericaWe have volunteer placement on Social, Heath and Medical, Environment, Children and Building Projects in Nepal, Peru, Ghana, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Costa Rica and Ecuador.Basecamp International Centers welcomes all the interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference.
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