We are looking for several volunteers willing to be in charge of facilitating a safe space for women and/or children.
Depending on the particular role, the lead can be involved in tasks as:
- organising regular activities in the space (e.g., cooking, dancing, fitness, spa, arts and crafts, jewellery),
- developing new activities and workshops,
- organising events,
- play and be creative with children,
- and ensure that the space is safe and welcoming.
In some roles, additional support to case managers or help with social media (as writing blog posts and share photos) can also be required.
Requirements:
- availability for at least 1,5–2 months;
- minimum age 20;
- awareness about issues faced by migrants and refugees in Europe;
- previous experience in organising activities for women and children is welcome.
Benefits:
- opportunity to gain valuable experience working in the field;
- subsidised accommodation or a small stipend can be provided, depending on the length of the stay.
Why you should apply?
By joining our solidarity movement, you will actively support non-profits and humanitarian projects that depend on volunteers’ skills and expertise to provide vital services to refugees and migrants. Share your time, knowledge, and skills to bring a positive impact in the lives of those who have fallen through the cracks of existing support systems.
How to apply
By becoming an Indigo Volunteer, you will join one of our amazing grassroots partner organisations in the field and support displaced communities around Europe. Indigo was established to inspire more people to volunteer and to do so responsibly; and all our services are fee-free! Learn more and apply at www.indigovolunteers.org/apply
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**Please note that Indigo and its partners are unable to support you in obtaining a visa. You should only apply if you can obtain your visa independently.