INDUSTRY CATEGORY
Education
Types of institutions: social youth center, primary school, camp, educational institution, etc.
Role: teaching assistant
Culture & Art
Types of institutions: museum, art gallery, salon, cultural institution, etc.
Role: narrator assistant, stage assistant, etc.
Social work
Types of institutions: library, park, social service / activity center, children / elderly service institution, etc.
Role: activity assistant
Administration
Types of institutions: foundation, administrative organization, social activity group, etc.
Role: administrative assistant, marketing assistant, project promotion assistant
Others
Types of institutions: nursing center, environmental protection organization, agricultural institution, etc.
Role: project assistant, medical assistant, gardening assistant, etc.
OUR HOST FAMILIES
Currently we are working with over 100 non-profit organizations across the States and the volunteering positions cover a variety of field including events and stewarding, arts, briefing and mentoring, youth work, teaching, tutoring, supporting Learning, sports and coaching, charity, etc. Hundreds of people are benefit from our programs every year but we are always willing to help more. Join us and let’s make a big difference together!
F.A.Q
Global Cultural Adventurers, Inc (GCA) was founded in 2015, headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. Our mission is to help young people experience different cultures, step out of their countries to see the world, gain independence, and learn to contribute to the society. We are focusing on helping international students find volunteering opportunities in North America. All of our student volunteers know that helping out with even the smallest tasks can make a real difference to the lives of people and organizations in need.
Ans: We are open to work with non-profit organizations of any field with a general focus on education, public health and affairs, theater, museum and art, community service, public library, medicine and biology, engineering, environment protection and park conservatory. (Didn’t see yours? Give us a call and let’s discuss!)
Ans: Most of our programs are short to medium term ranging from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Due to the school schedules, the best time to start volunteering is either during their winter (Jan to March) or summer breaks (June to August). Our volunteers will commit around 20-40 hours per week with a schedule approximately between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Ans: Most of our programs are short to medium term ranging from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Due to the school schedules, the best time to start volunteering is either during their winter (Jan to March) or summer breaks (June to August). Our volunteers will commit around 20-40 hours per week with a schedule approximately between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Ans: All our students have been learning English for at least 6 years and are able to communicate at a working proficiency. We screen all our student’s English skills to make sure they are able to succeed in their volunteer positions.
Ans: The volunteering activity varies depending on students’ own preferences. We are matching volunteering positions with students’ own interests and expertise. some students, are interested in office work, like entering/collecting data, sorting files, etc. For art major students, they may prefer to involve in artistic volunteering activities like painting a mural, designing brochures/flyers, organizing a fundraising event, etc. For students in the educational field, they would like to gain experiences in a classroom setting where they can interact with the students.
Ans: We usually match one to five students to each non-profit organization at a time, but this depends on the open positions and volunteer work demand of your organization.
Ans: Yes, we can ask students to provide a TB clearance form.
Ans: Yes, they all have a passport with a valid picture ID.
Ans: Yes. We can help schedule an Skype conversation between your organization and our students. It is always great to meet each other in advance.