Volunteer at an Orphanage in Cusco-Peru
The main goal of this program is to provide love , attention and care to the orphan and disadvantaged children. Our volunteers work in orphanages run by the main public institution in charge of abandoned children, kids in process of adoption, teenager mothers, street kids in Peru. Their role is to improve the life quality of the kids in risk. The children they work with are generally orphaned, abandoned, neglected, or abused. Many children coming from situations such as this end up in gangs or working in the streets, missing out on an education.
Program Requirements
Project Location
During your Free Time
What we provide
Start Date
Program Costs
| 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks | 5 Weeks | 6 Weeks | 7 Weeks | 8 Weeks | Extra Weeks |
| $290 | $460 | $590 | $720 | $850 | $950 | $1070 | $1190 | $140 |
| 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks | 5 Weeks | 6 Weeks | 7 Weeks | 8 Weeks | Extra Weeks |
| £203 | £322 | £413 | £504 | £595 | £665 | £749 | £833 | £98 |
| 1 Week | 2 Weeks | 3 Weeks | 4 Weeks | 5 Weeks | 6 Weeks | 7 Weeks | 8 Weeks | Extra Weeks |
| €232 | €368 | €472 | €576 | €680 | €760 | €856 | €952 | €112 |
- 24 hrs Assistance and support from VS Staff
- Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
- Airport Pickup
- Orientation
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Insurance (Provided at an extra cost)
What are you Paying For ?
- Airfare
- Visa and Visa extension fee
- Airport drop, airport taxes
- Local Transportation
- Any personal expenses
What's NOT Included ?
What are the Program locations in Peru?
Volunteering Solutions offers programs in Cusco and Iquitos. Cusco was the site of the historic capital of the Inca Empire and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 by UNESCO. It is a major tourist destination and receives almost 1.5 million visitors a year. We also arrange programs for groups in Tambopata Rainforest areas. Iquitos is the largest city in the Peruvian rainforest and it is the capital of Loreto Region and Maynas Province.
Does Volunteering Solutions help with Visa?
Receiving a tourist visa for tourism purpose is the volunteer's responsibility. Volunteering Solutions strongly recommends all volunteers to apply and get a tourist visa before departing for Peru. If needed, Volunteering Solutions do provide with written document which would help volunteers in getting the Visa.
When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Peru?
We are able to offer placements on the first Monday of each month year round. Because of the increasing volume of applications, participants are requested to apply in advance to secure their spots.
How long does it take to process my application?
Once you have applied, we will send you details of your placement usually within 7-10 working days.
When do I need to arrive in Peru for my program?
All volunteers need to arrive one day before their program start date. Volunteers are picked up from the Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport in Cusco by the local coordinator or representative. Those volunteers who are joining the project in Iquitos will be picked up from Iquitos Airport.
How do I get to the program location?
Your country coordinator will take you to your placement and introduce you to everyone after giving you a basic orientation about the program/city/culture etc.
I want to know more about accommodation arrangements?
We provide you with accommodation from your start date to the end of the program. Accommodation will be provided in a host family or homestay. You will have your own room, which you might share with another volunteer. You should bring along things like towels and toiletries. Accommodation will be neat, clean and basic.
Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Peru-based volunteer programs?
What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
We recommend you speak to your doctor before coming. The following are recommended vaccinations: -
- Hepatitis A and B
- Typhoid
Are there more expenses once I arrive in Peru?
Your program fee covers you for food, accommodation, airport pick up, Orientation, Pre departure information and in country staff support. You will need to cover yourself for your personal expenses, such as traveling, telephone, internet, shopping, sightseeing etc. Traveling from Bus within Peru is cheap; however, you should carry around $40 - 50 per week for your basic personal expenses, such as water, local transport, phone etc.
What hours will I volunteer every day?
Volunteers usually work for 5 to 6 hours a day depending on their program. You will have weekend off so you can go to travel on weekends. However some organizations will need you to work on some Saturdays as well.
Where can I change my money in Peru? Are there ATMs in Peru?
You can change money in any bank or at the airport by showing your passport. There are ATMs located all around Cusco and Iquitos city.
Can couples or families join the volunteer program?
What will be the food arrangement?
Depending on your host family you will be provided with three meals a day from Monday to Saturday at their accommodation. Food is usually vegetarian and a mix of meat and salads.
Do I need to buy health insurance?
Volunteers have the option to purchase Travel and Medical Insurance at a nominal extra cost from Volunteering Solutions. To buy insurance from Volunteering Solutions, please click here
What sorts of clothes are required for Peru?
Lightweight clothing and rainwear is recommended as well as warmer clothing for the evenings (light jacket and/or light sweaters). A pair of walking shoes is highly recommended as well.
Do you recommend any cheap airlines flying into Peru?
For cheap airline flying into Cusco and Iquitos are LAN Peru, Star Peru, Peruvian Airlines, Kindly visit, http://www.kayak.com, http://www.orbitz.com
Jonathan Pham (USA)
Collis Susan Lara and Patrick Morgan (Solomon Islands)
Our placement was very rewarding and we really enjoyed getting involved with the kids. We are sad to leave them. Our host family is so friendly and welcoming and we have really enjoyed staying with them and spending time with them......
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Silvia Schengeler (Switzerland)
The kids and the women in the day care were very sympathetic and open to our inputs, games, etc. I have many highlights from this program, living in a Peruvian family, contact with the kids, nice sightseeing, Macchu Picchu and so on......
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Devorah Fried (Canada)
The children were delightful and loving. The staff was very nice. It was a bit of a culture shock as well , but overall a very positive and wonderful experience......
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Natalie Emms (United Kingdom)
It is been a very rewarding experience and I value the memories i have made. The children were great and I managed to connect with them despite not knowing much Spanish......
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Sheena Yee (USA)
I loved working with the children and i have built a bond over the past 2 weeks with some of them, they are all very dear, sweet and smart. Helping the kids learn the alphabet in English. I was a rewarding experience to know that I was able to teach them something useful......
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Wendy Llamas (USA)
This program is important for several reasons not only does it help teachers who struggle to get through their curriculum because of a lack of assistance and support. But it educates foreigners about the social conditions in Peru and the needs of Children and their families......
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