Here are a few reasons why volunteering might be a great option for you.
Volunteering is always a very rewarding experience - one that allows you to
feel good about yourself while constantly learning new skills and improving
existing ones. It's also a great way to brush up and learn the local language
Volunteering gives you an excellent opportunity to meet new people and is
an invaluable way to open up your mind to new cultures and people.
In Amsterdam, Vrijwilligerscentrale Amsterdam (VCA)
is the city's main centre for volunteer work, providing administration, advice,
and support for volunteers and voluntary organisations. They have two offices:
one in the Centre and one in Nieuw West (New West). Both locations offer a
vrijwilligersbank (vacancy bank), handle placements, and offer advice
and information on regulations and rights. For example, volunteers are allowed
up to €20 a week in compensation, €735 per year.
The European Voluntary Service (EVS)
The European Voluntary Service (EVS) is a European Union programme, set up
by the European Commission in early 1996. It offers young people (between
18 and 25) the opportunity to work as a volunteer for six to twelve months
in a non-profit project abroad. Three partners are the key partners of an
EVS project: the volunteer, the sending organisation and the host organisation.
The European Commission take in charge the travel costs for the young, the
insurance (health, accident, public liability) and provides a monthly allowance
from 140 to 220 euros.
How to proceed: Find a sending organisation that will assist you individually
along the procedure (you can find contacts through you National Agency, your
National Coordinator or international volunteer organisations). Start contacting
potential host organisations through your sending organisation. Keep your
fingers crossed and persevere in your search as the difficulty is not to find
a suitable project, but to find a project ready to host you within the time
limit you have planned.
You can have a look at the European database on accredited host organisations and the
Youth organisations.
More information also on the website http://www.britishcouncil.org
Volunteering in the Netherlands
Apart from volunteer (vrijwilliger) opportunities available at charity organizations,
religious institutions, social institutions and non-profit organizations are
constantly on the look-out for volunteers. Below is a list of some websites
that post English openings for both paid and unpaid jobs.
- http://www.nowhere.nl/main/index.php
: an cultural organisation for youth in Amsterdam
- www.foei.org : Friends of the
earth is an organization that focuses on issues relating to the nature of
the Netherlands
- www.amnesty.nl : Amnesty
International whose main focus is on human rights
- vluchtelingenwerk.nl : This focuses on rehabilitation
of refugees in the Netherlands
- Greenpeace Nederland
is the Dutch wing of Greenpeace; its main focus is on environmental issues
- www.access-nl.org
: Access is a non-profit organisation established to bridge the gap between
the international community and English-speaking services available in the
Netherlands. They supply free information from an extensive database, offer
publications, courses, events, a professional counselling referral service
and run a free helpline.
- http://www.artsenzondergrenzen.nl/
: Medecins sans Frontieres Netherlands is the Dutch wing of the humanitarian
organisation for medical aid
- http://www.worldvision.nl/
: World Vision Netherlands is a Christain relief and development organisation
- http://www.wnf.nl : WWF Netherlands
is devoted to halting the natural destruction of the world
- http://www.markt.nl/dyp/147,12,0.html
: Lists a number of volunteer opportunities from various orgnisations in the
Netherlands
- World Wide Voluntering
(http://www.worldwidevolunteering.org.uk)
is a search database with nearly 1000 voluntary organisations, in 214 countries
worldwide.
Sources
- http://www.iamsterdam.com/
- http://www.4icj.com/reviews/8217.htm
NGO
A listing of some of the key NGOs in the Netherlands along with a detailed
overview of their focus and objectives can be found at
Insurance
No matter where you go and for how long, it is prudent to subscribe to a
travel insurance. This is especially even more important for 'exotic' countries
where the chances of falling sick are relatively higher. Below are some companies
that offer travel insurances. You can browse the internet for more options.
Make sure also that you have a current passport and valid visa as necessary:
http://www.diplomatie.be