Santiago (1,000,000) is the second largest city in the Dominican Republic and the economic center of the fertile Cibao Valley. The Septentrional mountain range is visible from most points of the city. The Yaque River flows through en route to the Atlantic Ocean, a mere one hour bus ride to the north. The city has a relaxed and refined atmosphere and also boasts the most vibrant Carnival in the country. Whether strolling though the shopping district of the Calle del Sol or dancing to the rhythms of merengue, Santiago has much to offer every taste and lifestyle.
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Current placements in Santiago: (Click on the titles to read more)
Technical School
Teach beginner level English classes for a variety of age groups. Prepare educational materials for the subjects that the students will cover. Volunteers assist with the class or can choose to teach the class on their own. This is a wonderful placement for those looking for the opportunity to manage their own classroom.
Children’s Dining Hall
Mentor and support children who visit the dining hall for the food, education, and healthcare it provides. Volunteers can choose to teach classes in English, first aid, and arts and crafts, as well as participate in physical education activities. Volunteers may help during lunchtime to serve food and assist with clean up.
Pharmacy
Help with providing low-cost medications to surrounding communities of Santiago. Volunteers are needed in the warehouse when the medications arrive to sort, organize, and distribute to the smaller pharmacies. Volunteers can also tend to patients who purchase medications at the warehouse as well as assist with invoice preparation, inventory management, and translations of the instructions on the medications. Volunteers work very closely with staff at the warehouse.
Blind Institute
Accompany the staff as they conduct visits during the orientation, rehabilitation and prevention programs of the institute. Volunteers will help with the training of patients to enable them to complete their daily activities independently. The organization provides many services to its patients including medical treatment, training with Braille and other techniques to compensate for loss of sight and foster independence.
Medical Clinic
Offer clinic consultations and initiate health operatives in communities and at popular pharmacies. Volunteers will consult with patients, assist doctors and nurses, take blood pressure, height and weight, and provide basic medication information. This placement is ideal for students in the nursing or pre-med fields.