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



Volunteer Care work with children overseas in Morocco

Care in Morocco - Two Boys

A placement on one of our volunteer Care projects in Morocco can be challenging, but the effort will also prove incredibly rewarding. Volunteers help to improve the quality of life for the children in a variety of homes, centres for disadvantaged children and disabled centres, where staff simply don't have time to provide the individual care and attention that the children require.

You can gain work experience on a volunteer Care project in Morocco whatever your age, abilities or level of experience; whether you are on a gap year - or even a gap month - from further education, or are coming to us during a career break. All we ask is that you have enthusiasm for and a commitment to the work, the staff team and, of course, the children!

All volunteers on a Care Project in Morocco should speak some basic French in order to communicate directly with the children and the local staff.

Voluntary work with Special Needs and Disadvantaged Children with Projects Abroad

Care in Morocco - Special Needs Centre

Our Care volunteers in Morocco are based in and around Rabat, an ancient but rapidly modernising city. Most volunteers work in centres for people with special needs or in support centres for disadvantaged children. Some of the children will have lived on the streets or come from very poor homes and have perhaps never attended school.

In whichever volunteer care project you find yourself, you need to be ready for a challenge. Many of the children will have health or behavioural problems, or may require extra attention due to a range of disabilities.

Volunteering Abroad on a Care Project in Morocco

Care in Morocco - Volunteers and Special Needs Children

There is a great deal you can do to contribute to the general care and support of the children. The work depends a lot on the ages of the children you are working with. Volunteering may involve assisting with the day-to-day practical care of the children; ensuring they get up on time and preparing their meals, as well as playing games, organising activities and trips, and offering the children the vital one-to-one attention which they crave. You may even find yourself assisting with ‘zoo therapy’ where disabled children have the chance to interact with and feed animals like rabbits and lambs. Or you may join a fun play scheme to teach the children circus skills!

The older children often require help with homework, support with developing social and life skills and you may also find yourself teaching some basic English lessons.

Volunteering on a Care Project in Morocco makes a real difference to the organisations we work with. Your help not only stimulates the children but also alleviates the stress felt by the overstretched staff. It will certainly be an experience that those involved will never forget.