Volunteer Care projects in Mexico, work with children in orphanages, day-care centres, care homes and disabled centres



Volunteer Care work with children overseas in Mexico

Care in Mexico - Orphanage

The thing that all the care placements in Mexico have in common is that volunteers are engaged in helping children who have precious few other people to whom they can turn to, and, for this reason, volunteering in Mexico should be considered a challenging but also an incredibly rewarding pursuit.

We do not require you to have previous experience, provided you have passion and commitment to the job and the people you are trying to help. Whether you are on a gap year or coming to development work as an older volunteer on a career break or even during your retirement you will have a role to play and your contribution will be valued.

Voluntary Special Needs and Orphanage work with Projects Abroad

Care in Mexico - Children Care

Projects Abroad has a variety of care placements in Guadalajara - Mexico's second city - and in Ciudad Guzman, a smaller town in the volcanic region a couple of hours to the south. Volunteering in Mexico could see you working in an orphanage, a kindergarten, a school for the blind or a centre for children with mental and physical disabilities. Our partner organisations include the Red Cross, who operate care centres in the region.

The range of skills that you may require throughout the duration of your placement may be as varied as the problems encountered by the children you are helping. Many of the children are desperate for attention and there will undoubtedly be children present who have health problems and who need special attention due to both mental and physical disabilities.

Volunteering abroad on a Care Project in Mexico

Care in Mexico - Puzzle

One of the organisations we place volunteers in is for children whose parents are in prison. At times it must seem to these children that, apart from the nuns who run the centre, they have very little stability in their lives. Volunteers can help to break the monotony of everyday life by taking children out on trips, playing sport with them or introducing them to music - why not bring your guitar or clarinet with you! These are the sorts of things that the children will remember for a long time.

We also place volunteers at a school for blind girls aged from 6 to 15 in Guadalajara. You are needed to assist the dedicated staff there, teaching the children about textures, materials and generally how to survive in a world they are eager to explore.

The vast majority of the children we work with seem to have limitless energy and you are sure to get tired out before they do! Help the children with everything from brushing their teeth to learning the words to the latest pop song. Any encouragement you can offer goes a long way towards building a child's self-esteem and confidence. However exhausted you feel at the end of the day you will always feel that it has been well worth it.