If you’re looking to do some volunteer work in Stockholm – for example in organisations
such as Amnesty International, Oxfam International, Greenpeace, the Red Cross
or the World Wildlife Fund – you can try writing letters/emails or calling the
group(s) you’re interested in and ask them if they’re taking on volunteers.
It’s a good idea to send your CV with your introduction letter/email and explain
what type of volunteer work you’re looking for. There may be a formal application
form or procedure to follow. The following website lists volunteering opportunities
in Sweden:
IAL is the Swedish branch of Service Civil International and organises peace
and conservation camps. They co-ordinate both short and long term voluntary
projects and anyone can participate, regardless of age, nationality or gender.
Their principle is that living and working with people from different backgrounds
helps dissolve prejudices and stereotypes and encourages a spirit of mutual
respect and understanding, ultimately making the world a more peaceful and co-operative
place.
IAL is based at Tegelviksgatan 40, 116 41 Stockholm, Sweden;
011-46-8-643-08-89;
fax. 011-46-8-641-8188;
info@ial.nu
You must apply in your own country however. Application information is available
from their website:
The Youth in Action Programme of the European Union is aimed at promoting active
citizenship, developing solidarity and tolerance, and fostering mutual understanding
between young people from different European countries. Consult their website
for more information: