projects-santa-cruz

FUNDACIÓN BOLIVIA DIGNA
Social work in Santa Cruz
La Salle is an internationally renowned school. It has two projects in the city of Santa Cruz.
Work in a home for children with teenagers aged 18-25 years old
The first project is in a home for children with five to eight teenagers from 18 to 25 years old who
have suffered some kind of violence. The idea is that they find, in this home, their path in their life.
We are looking for a long-term volunteer, either a male or a couple with work and life experience
who is able to guide the teenagers in their life.
There is no fee for this volunteering: you would live in the house together with the staff and
receive free accommodation and food for the time of your stay. Interested? Contact us
[email protected] !
Work in a home for children with teenagers aged 18-25 years old
The second project is also in a home for children with male teenagers from 12 to 17 years old
who have suffered some kind of violence too. The idea is to help them in their education when
they are not at school (help with homework, teaching them new skills) but also helping find them
their own way in life.
We are looking for educators or persons who would like to work in this home, preferable a male.
There is no fee for this volunteering: you would live in the house together with the staff and
receive free accommodation and food for the time of your stay. Interested? Contact us at
[email protected]
Fundación Bolivia Digna
Calle Ecuador, Esq. Tarapaca 508, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Of: +591 (4) 4430265 | [email protected] | www.boliviadigna.org
FUNDACIÓN BOLIVIA DIGNA
About Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia's commercial center and the capital city of the Santa Cruz
department. It is slightly bigger than La Paz and is one of the world’s fastest growing cities. Its
climate is warm and tropical and has a great wildlife, a busy night-life and interesting culture.
Fundación Bolivia Digna
Calle Ecuador, Esq. Tarapaca 508, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Of: +591 (4) 4430265 | [email protected] | www.boliviadigna.org