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Is there an i-CARE coordinator to assist me in India ? |
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Yes, we have a project coordinatosr on-site in our projects. I-care staff provides airport transfers on arrival and departure. I-care staff also accompany volunteers to their host family and program location as part of the orientation (except for some remote locations in Peru and Ecuador ). The project coordinator is available 24/7 in case of emergency, health-related or otherwise. They can assist in arranging sightseeing excursion before, during or after the volunteer program. |
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Can I combine programs?
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Yes. The combinations of programs are up to you. For multiple programs, there is an extra fee € 270. |
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Is there an orientation? |
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If time permits, we provide a one-day introduction that takes place when you arrive in the host country. We provide you with information on the culture, language, religion, volunteerism, and more. You will also do some limited sightseeing, and generally prepare for your volunteer experience. Before you arrive in-country, you will receive our printed Pre trip Guide which is specific to each country, in order to give you some cultural background, etc. before you step off the plane. |
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Do I need a passport and visa? |
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Yes, you need a passport. Visa requirements differ by country. Please see the individual program pages for visa requirements. |
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Do I need special skills? |
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For most of our programs we require only fluency in English. One exception is our medical program which can only accept doctors, nurses, medical students, and other medical professionals. Another exception is our media programs which require participants to be either media students and/or professionals. |
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Can I arrange my own accommodations and meals? |
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Yes -- You are free to do so. However, you must still pay the full program fees due for your program |
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Is ground transportation included in my program fee? |
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The following ground transportation is included in your program fee: airport pickup and transport to the program site. The following is not included in the program fee: daily transport from your accommodations to the volunteer location, transport from Volunteer Location to capitol city at the end of your program, Airport Dropoff, and any extra sightseeing. We use public transportation such as buses and minivan to transport volunteers city-to-city, but if you want to use private transport (such as a taxi) for long-distance travel, you are responsible for those costs. |
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Can I bring a friend, spouse, or my children? |
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Yes. There is also a discount on the program contribution for groups.You can get in touch With special request for groups and family. |
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Is there an application deadline? |
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Yes -- You must apply at least 30 days before your intended start date. Some programs require even more advanced time -- please check the individual program pages for the latest information. We accept applications year round. |
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Do I need to speak the local language? |
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Basic Knowledge in English required to communicate.. |
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Can Vegetarians be accommodated? |
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Yes. Our host families will be informed of any dietary requirements you have. |
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What if I have an emergency? |
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You have three parties available to you 24/7 in case of emergency, health-related or otherwise: I-care staff (both in-country and in the US ), your host family, and your program supervisor. You will have contact information for all three before you arrive. |
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Will I have Internet and phone access? |
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Yes. These services are widely available (with a very few exceptions) from private providers in our program locations. Note that participants are responsible for Internet costs). |
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Can I do sightseeing outside of the program? |
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Yes. Participants can do sightseeing before, during, or after their program. All of these options have worked out well for our participants, so it's really up to you when you go. |
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Do I need any immunizations? |
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The only vaccination required for entry into our host countries is Yellow Fever for Ghana . We urge participants to consult with a travel doctor at least two months before arriving in the host country, to discuss any necessary immunizations and for advice on staying healthy while traveling. We also suggest that you visit the Centers For Disease Control website for traveler's health information |
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