República Checa
15101
Data de início: 01-08-2026
Data de fim: 15-08-2026
Vagas: 1
Duração: 14 dia(s)
Data limite de candidatura: 25-06-2026
Financiamento: Aprovado
Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 95 €
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Resumo: (Children)
The project is organised in cooperation with a local initiative focused on community life, mental well-being, and non-formal education in a rural area of the Czech Republic. The organisation runs cultural and educational events, leisure activities for children and adults, psychotherapeutic counselling, and supports intergenerational networking. The main goal of the project is to offer children direct experience of cultural and linguistic diversity through shared activities with international volunteers, while allowing volunteers to gain insight into everyday life and values in rural Czech communities. The project contributes to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 4 (Quality Education).
Perfil: Age: 18-30
Requirements/note: sleeping pad, sleeping bag; towel; Declaration of non-infectiousness, Medical certificate for working with children, Sworn declaration of no criminal record, Motivation letter
Tarefas: Volunteers will work directly with children aged 4–9 as part of a suburban day camp running from Monday to Friday. They will support and lead prepared daily activities together with the group. The camp theme is Ferda the Ant and life in the meadow and focuses on playful, creative, and experiential learning. Activities include artistic, musical, physical, and simple technical elements, with space for volunteers’ own ideas. Volunteers will also accompany children on one full-day trip. Activities take place outdoors when possible and indoors if needed. The work is moderately physically demanding and involves no manual or technical labour.
The worksite is situated at the same address as the accommodation, no commute needed. Also, the children will be with the volunteers during the day (day camp) and leave in the afternoon.
Condições: Study part: Volunteers will be introduced to basic concepts of developmental psychology relevant to working with children aged 4–9. The programme covers different approaches to working with children, including communication and respectful conflict resolution.
Volunteers will learn about the mental health prevention programme Zipy’s Friends, focused on emotional resilience. Educational films on topics such as lack of freedom, social networks, and the environment will be screened, followed by discussions on children’s mental well-being and prevention.
Volunteers will stay together in one shared room and sleep on their own sleeping pad and in their own sleeping bag. The accommodation includes a refrigerator, kitchenette, and Wi-Fi.
Sanitary facilities are shared and consist of five toilets and two showers. Volunteers will prepare their own breakfast and dinner.
Leisure time: Volunteers can relax by the water at nearby sites such as Lake Ejpovice or the Huť swimming pool. A visit to Plzeň is planned, offering opportunities to explore the city’s cultural life and landmarks. Community-oriented evenings will be organised with local residents, including singing by the fire and informal gatherings. Volunteers can also enjoy international evenings, board game nights, and full-day trips into the surrounding nature for hiking, relaxation, and exploring the local landscape.
Documentação: CV + motivation Letter