Make a REAL difference in Miami with Love Volunteers!
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About Program
Volunteer in Miami with Love Volunteers! Participants can join a variety of programs including outh mentoring, environmental and community development programs. Miami is a sun-drenched haven and a stunning location in which to be based. Volunteers are accommodated in a popular hostel in South Beach - a great place from which to explore the area and convenient to both placements, public transport and amenities.
Volunteers work with local organisations on dedicated, focused and coordinated programs and can be sure they make a very real contribution to the cause.
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Program Highlights
- Based in this stunning South Beach location
- Work on targeted programs supporting communities into the future
- Enable exchange between volunteers and communities that cross cultural, religious and socio-economic barriers
- Boost your CV and gain valuable life experience
- Meet passionate like-minded individuals
Popular Programs
Working with dedicated local organizations committed to stemming the tide of homelessness and income inequality volunteers will assist on varied projects suited to their skills and preferences and matched with the local need.
Supporting marginalized youth through programs aimed at creating safe places, improving access to resources and encouraging continued education.
Dealing with the impacts of past actions on the climate in Miami. Working with community groups to recognise and repair the damage done and prepare and educate for the future.
Response from Love Volunteers
Hi Tim,
We are extremely grateful for your kind praise and also for the amazing impact you had on the program in Malawi.
We're glad you mentioned the difficulties our local partners have with funding. We often have people ask if it's possible to volunteer for free or to be paid for their time and we try to explain that it's impossible for the local team to provide free accommodation, meals and support to volunteers when, as you mention, they can barely afford to support the local people.
Your comment makes this abundantly clear:
"If there is no money one month either the teachers don't get paid or the kids go without food. That is the harsh reality."