Community Service/Human Rights Volunteer Programs in Dublin
Location: Ireland: Dublin
Program Duration: 2-4 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad), 5-8 weeks, 7-12 months (includes high school academic year abroad), 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Description
Community service and human rights volunteer opportunities exist in non-profits, hospitals, schools, clinics and community programs in Dublin. Community service volunteers may find themselves caring for toddlers and infants at an orphanage, working with drug users or disadvantaged communities, or assisting with education and literacy initiatives for children and adults. As well as this there are opportunities offer support to groups within the local communities such as youth at risk, asylum seekers, the homeless, the ill, disabled, and elderly. Human rights volunteers seeking to work towards the protection and promotion of basic human rights in Dublin and internationally can get involved working with asylum seekers, on advocacy campaigns for human rights defenders, with children's rights or with abused women at a shelter.
Highlights
Connect-123 program highlights:
- A placement coordinator who specializes in your field of interest to guide you through the application process, giving you insight into local opportunities and placing you in a position that suits your specific skills and experience.
- All the information you need to plan your trip and prepare for life in Dublin
- Secure, central housing, with easy access to our on-the-ground staff
- Substantial local support, from providing logistical assistance to career and personal mentoring to hands-on help in case of an emergency
- Regular social and cultural activities to help you meet other interns and experience all that Dublin has to offer.
Dublin offers a mix of beautiful countryside, exciting city sites, a rugged coastline and, of course, an array of pubs and eateries! With a rich heritage dating back hundreds of years, the city boasts many landmarks and monuments, among them castles, cathedrals and manor houses. Dublin is a diverse city offering a range of activities form bustling shopping districts and a vibrant nightlife to a rich history in the arts and literature - not to mention it has more green space than any other European capital!
Things to do in and around the city include visiting the iconic Guinness Storehouse, taking a walk around Trinity College, spending a night out on the town in the Temple Bar or hopping between a few of Dublin's finest pubs - a big part of Dublin's social life and a must for visitors. The countryside is also easy to get to if you feel like a day in the country or a trip to one of the charming seaside towns that are scattered along the coastline.
With so much to do and see in Dublin and Ireland, we're always happy to provide advice on how to plan your adventure.
Qualifications
Connect-123 volunteer positions are tailor-made for students, graduates, and professionals in any field. Based on your specific interests and goals, we will find a unique opportunity where you can contribute your valuable skills.
Minimum Education
High School
Languages
- English
Cost in US$:
USD 1695
Cost Include Description:
Connect-123's program fee includes the following:
- facilitating a volunteer experience in Dublin that specifically meets your needs
- arranging secure, high quality, centrally located accommodation based on your budget
- assisting with local transport and providing advice on public transport routes
- airport meet and greet service
- a complete Ireland preparation and orientation information pack
- advice, assistance, and guidance before, during, and after your stay
- group-rate discounts
- 24/7 emergency support and assistance
Credit Available
yes
Volunteer Types
- Community Centers
- Community Development
- Disability Issues
- Gender Issues
- Grassroots Organization
- Health
- Handicapped
- Health Care
- Homelessness
- Human Rights
- Law
- Public Policy
- Refugee Relief
- Research
- Volunteering
- Women
- Youth Development
This Program is open to
Worldwide Participant.
Typical Living Arrangements
- Group living
- Home-stays
- Independent living
- Apartment/Flat
Participants Travel to Ireland
Independently
Application Process Involves
- Written Application
- Letters of Reference
- Phone/Video Interview
- Resume
Typically The Application Process Time is
one weekPost Services Include
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
Connect-123 Internship & Volunteer Programs's Mission Statement
Connect-123 facilitates international internship and volunteer positions, linking students and graduates with hands-on learning opportunities in Argentina, China, Ireland, South Africa and Spain for personal and career development. We work across a wide range of fields including business, education, health care, human rights, journalism, social work, and sustainable development and, through our unique consulting process, aim to match the right person to the right local organization, creating equal value for both. Our local knowledge, commitment and passion for what we do ensures that participants feel fully supported and helps them to make the most of their experience abroad.
Year Founded
2005
