Animal Care Volunteer – Antigua
Animal Care Volunteer Project in Guatemala - Antigua
Summary
This program by International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ) allows you to contribute to the well-being of animals in Antigua, Guatemala. You’ll be placed in animal shelters or rescue centers, assisting with the care of abandoned, injured, or orphaned animals. Your efforts will contribute to their rehabilitation and potentially even finding them loving forever homes.
Sponsor
This project is sponsored by International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), a reputable organization that connects volunteers with impactful animal welfare projects around the world.
Location
The project is based in Antigua, Guatemala, a beautiful colonial city renowned for its well-preserved Spanish architecture and vibrant culture. The animal shelters or rescue centers you’ll be working with are likely located within Antigua or the surrounding area.
Fees
- Programs typically start at an affordable rate, though the exact cost may vary depending on program length. You can expect a range of $370 (minimum advertised price on IVHQ website) and upwards for a week-long program.
- This fee is all-inclusive, covering airport pickup (may vary depending on arrival airport), orientation, accommodation (often shared volunteer housing), most meals (breakfast and dinner are common), and 24/7 in-country support.
Highlights:
- Programs start every Monday
- Affordable fees from $370 for 1 week
- Includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner, airport pick up, orientation and 24/7 support
- Help animals recover from suffering and neglect
- Explore Guatemala’s amazing natural beauty
- Stay with a local family or at a volunteer house in charming Antigua
Volunteer Requirements
- Applicants must be 18 years or older.
- Prior experience with animals is welcomed but not mandatory. A strong passion for animal welfare, a willingness to learn, and a positive attitude are essential.
- Volunteer tasks may involve cleaning enclosures, feeding animals, socializing them through play, and potentially assisting with basic medical procedures under supervision. A moderate level of physical fitness is helpful for these activities.
- Basic English communication skills are necessary. Spanish language skills can be beneficial for interacting with local staff and potentially even animals who have been abandoned by Spanish-speaking owners. IVHQ may offer optional Spanish language classes for volunteers who wish to improve their communication.
Deadline: Unspecified.