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Volunteer for the Penguin and Marine Bird Rescue Center

Volunteering Solutions offers a Penguin and Marine Bird Rescue Program in South Africa, focusing on rescuing and rehabilitating African Penguins and other marine birds affected by human impact. Volunteers also help educate the public and support educational displays about marine life in Algoa Bay.

South Africa
country
4-12 Weeks
duration
from $1,434
price
18 years+
min age
Highlights
  • A one of a kind opportunity to volunteer for marine life, work for vulnerable African Penguins in Algoa Bay, a bay in the Eastern Cape, South Africa that’s located 425 miles east of the Cape of Good Hope
  • Get to make conservation efforts for marine birds such as gannets, cormorants, and seagulls
  • Duties handed out to volunteers for work in Sea School, and Bird School. 
  • Get to feed penguins, prepare their feed and vitamins and clean the area
  • Do something good for marine life, get to live in the incredibly diverse Algoa Bay and  explore the beautiful town of Port Elizabeth

If you have the urge to work with animals and care to protect the penguins in South Africa, then Volunteering Solutions has the perfect program for you! The Penguin and Marine Bird Rescue Program aims at protecting and caring for the avian species who have been affected by the adverse effects of human behavior.

Volunteering Solutions, in association with a local South African organisation, focuses mainly on caring for sick or injured African Penguins (also known as Jackass Penguins) because of their vulnerability as well as other marine birds such as gannets, cormorants, and seagulls. As a volunteer, you’ll have to play an active role to rescue and rehabilitate, as well as to inform and educate the public through their different programs. The extensive displays at the centre give tourists, school groups, and other visitors the opportunity to learn about these endangered birds but also a wider variety of marine life in the beautiful and incredibly diverse Algoa Bay.

This program would be a perfect choice for animal lovers, who wish to make a difference through active contribution.

The project was established in Port Elizabeth in 2000 following the Treasure ship disaster that spilled oil near Cape Town, endangering 20,000 penguins. Despite being relocated, many penguins swam back 800 km to Cape Town within 11 days. This incident highlighted the vulnerability of the African Penguin and the need for facilities to address potential future threats to their largest breeding colony.

The focus of the project is to care for sick or injured African Penguins (also known as Jackass Penguins) because of their vulnerability as well as other marine birds such as gannets, cormorants, and seagulls. Their work is vital for the safety of the largest breeding colony of African Penguins in the world, which is situated on St Croix Island right in front of Port Elizabeth.

One of the main causes of the decline in the numbers of African penguins is that the cold currents in which penguins find their food have been pushed further out to sea due to climate change. This results in them having to swim almost 60 kilometers away from their burrows on St Croix and by the time they get back to feed their babies much of the food has been digested. This results in the young chicks not being fed properly and therefore taking much longer to fledge and become independent. When the chicks are left to fend for themselves, not knowing how to catch their own meal, they slowly weaken and wash up on our beaches.

This is the only center in Port Elizabeth that has the capacity to collect washed up penguins sick, hurt or exhausted and to treat any diseases they may have, give them a vitamin boost, fatten them up and release them into the bay again.

The centre’s secondary function is to inform and educate the public. The extensive displays at the centre give tourists, school groups and other visitors the opportunity to learn about these endangered birds but also a wider variety of marine life in the beautiful and incredibly diverse Algoa Bay.

At the project your work will be supervised by one of the staff members who will allocate daily tasks and activities to you. They will also be the people to report to in the mornings and sign out before you leave again at the end of the day.

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Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Being a part of this project, you’ll be playing an active role in carrying out the following:

General Duties

  • Welcoming visitors

  • Answering the phone and office duties (filing, taking, and delivering phone messages, printing, copy work, receiving deliveries, data capturing, stocktake, postage, communication with suppliers etc.)

  • Attending to “Bird Calls” (phone calls relating to birds in need of rescue)

  • Assisting with emails

  • Guiding visitors and school groups through the center

  • Helping at the coffee shop when needed

  • Centre maintenance duties

  • Fundraising

  • Capture visitor’s data into database

  • Filing

  • Thank you letters to donors

  • Tracking donations from donors

  • Assisting in creating Penguin adoption packs

  • Assist with tin collection program

Sea school

  • Teaching the visiting children about the center

  • Helping with rock pool and shipwreck lessons

  • Looking after displays and educational material

Bird hospital

  • Maintaining a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness in the rehabilitation centre.

  • Scrubbing and cleaning the bird hospital facilities

  • Washing and drying of laundry

  • Cleaning equipment used in food preparation and feeding

  • Defrosting and preparing fish for a variety of seabird species.

  • Preparing and administering medication to different bird species.

  • Feeding the penguins and other birds (force feeding and free feeding) 

  • Hydrating (tubing) different bird species

  • Assisting in maintaining the permanent bird exhibit (scrubbing rocks, raking sand and
    food preparation)

  • Cleaning and caring for the birds that are brought in

  • Catching and handling of different bird species

  • Assisting with bird release preparation

  • Joining the staff (when possible) at rescues in the Port Elizabeth area
     

Requirements & eligibility

Participation in this program requires a minimum time commitment of 4 weeks. Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project. Participants should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working outdoors and should have a keen interest and love for animals. Volunteers joining this program should be physically fit and comfortable working outdoors and getting their hands dirty. The participant should be compassionate and of a caring nature with a love for seabirds. Participants in the program need to be up to date with their Tetanus vaccination prior to joining the program.

Volunteer work schedule

A typical day

The project is open 365 days of the year and needs volunteers throughout the year.Volunteers work 5 days per week from Monday to Sunday from about 8h00-17h00 with a lunch break 13h00-14h00 and short tea breaks during the morning and afternoon.

This means that you will be asked to work on weekends but then you will have two days off during the week. Some days might start earlier or later and in summertime, due to the heat, hours can change.

The program starts on Monday and the volunteers will have to arrive that day. You will be picked up at either the airport or any accommodation in Port Elizabeth on Monday morning, after which you will have time to settle in and explore the area. Tuesday will be your introduction day at the project. If you arrive before Monday we can assist with accommodation at a backpackers or guesthouse for you.

Living

Accommodation & meals

Airport Transfer
Volunteers are picked up from the Port Elizabeth Airport on the program start date i.e Monday and dropped off back to the airport after their project stay is over. Daily transportation to and from project placement to the accommodation is also included in your program fee.

Orientation

Upon arrival all volunteers are given a detailed welcome pack with information guide, free sim card, maps etc. Volunteers are also given an introduction to the program as well as a tour of the area around before starting their program.

Volunteers in the Port Elizabeth program are provided accommodation at a volunteer home. It is a gorgeous home with loads of space. Whether you prefer to unwind in the garden, at the pool or in the lounge; this home has a special place for everyone. 

Accommodation

The home was built in grand old architectural style and is decorated with modern touches. The house has a swimming pool for use in summer and a fireplace for winter.The property is well secured and superbly located within walking distance of the beach, restaurants, laundry & shops. If you would like a private room whether as a single traveler or as a couple, please let us know and we will advise you on availability and surcharges.  

Meals

Three meals per day are included and we work on a set menu per week, lovingly prepared by our cook with your assistance. There is free coffee, tea and drinking water available at any time.For breakfast you will have continental buffet with a choice of bread, fruit, yoghurt, cereals and/or eggs. For lunch, you can make your own sandwiches with cheese, marmalade, cold meat or other spreads to take with you to the project. Dinners are a variety of hearty healthy meals such as soups, stews, pies, oven dishes and other options.We cater for vegetarians and vegans but please inform us before arriving to prepare accordingly.

During your Free Time

You will have the weekend free wherein you will have time to explore other locations in South Africa as well.You can choose to fly into Cape Town for the weekend and explore the city or just spend the weekend chilling at the volunteer house with other like minded volunteers from around the world.Other activities that you can get involved in include sand boarding down the giant dunes, having close encounters with peaceful pachyderms at Addo Elephant Park, hiking in the lush coastal countryside around Port Elizabeth…and much more. 

Dates

Start dates

Weekly start dates, year-round — pick any week across the next two years.

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Costs

Program fees by duration

A one-off application fee ($249 / £179 / €229 / AU$350) is charged in addition to the program fee — valid for one year, during which you may enrol in multiple programs. A 5% international banking fee applies to credit-card payments in USD or AUD.

DurationProgram fee
4 weeks$1,434
5 weeks$1,679
6 weeks$1,924
7 weeks$2,169
8 weeks$2,414
Each additional week+$325 / week

Indicative conversion — your booking is charged in the currency you choose at checkout.

✓ What you're paying for

  • Information and assistance before departure 
  • Pick up upon arrival and drop off at the end of your stay
  • Welcome pack with the information guide, free SIM-card, maps, etc. upon arrival
  • City Tour and Introduction Programme
  • Accommodation in volunteer house close to the beach 
  • (7 nights per week of volunteering booked)
  • Volunteer coordinator available 24/7
  • 3 meals a day
  • Direct donation to the project’s needs
  • Transport to and from the project
  • The offer of weekend trips and outings (extra costs apply)
  • Certificate Of Completion (Upon Request)

Not included

  • Private Luxuries (snacks, soft drinks, alcohol etc.)
  • Costs for weekend outings to safari parks etc.
  • Air tickets
  • Insurance 
  • Weekend Pick up and Drop off at airport
Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Program Overview and Application Process
When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Cape Town, South Africa?

It is advised to apply for the projects once the volunteering/ traveling dates are decided as there are limited spots available. We majorly follow the first come first serve policy. As soon as you decide the travel dates, we suggest you apply for the program and hold your spot.

How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?

Usually, it takes around 10-12 working days for the application to be processed and placement to be confirmed. After we review your CV and documents, your booking is confirmed and the booking confirmation will be updated in your My Account and you can view the information in your account. The application acceptance depends on the availability of seats in the project as well as the eligibility criteria of the program (age, skills and experience etc.).

Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Cape Town, South Africa volunteer programs?

Below are the necessary requirements to participate in the Cape Town, South Africa volunteer projects:

  • Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project.
  • Volunteers joining the medical volunteer project must be either Pre-Medical, Medical or Nursing student or possess other qualifications related to medical and nursing field such as CNA or EMT
  • The participants need to have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment
  • The volunteer should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference
  • Clean Criminal Background Check Report for participants joining Childcare and Teaching Projects
  • The participant must be in good health
Can I volunteer as part of a group?

For individual volunteers:

You will arrive on the same start date as other volunteers joining at the same time and will be part of a cohort for your program. This means you’ll share the same orientation day, accommodation, and overall experience; a great way to meet new people and make friends from around the world. The best time to join if you want to meet lots of other volunteers is July and August as these are the most popular months.

For groups:
If you already have a group, we also accept applications from university and college groups, high school groups, corporate teams, families, and groups of friends. Your group can fill in our Group Application Form, providing details such as the number of participants, preferred duration, budget, and destination. We take special care in providing your group with a placement that best suits your goals, and we can customise your itinerary to ensure you get exactly the experience you’re looking for. For groups of five or more, we can even design special group programs that combine meaningful volunteer work with cultural immersion and travel opportunities. All our programs, whether individual or group, are designed to be safe, affordable, and rewarding, offering every volunteer a memorable and impactful experience

I haven’t traveled or volunteered abroad before. Can I still be a part of VolSol?

Yes, most definitely you can as we believe every participant brings something new to the project. If you do not have previous experience, we offer you the opportunity to have a great start with us. We make international volunteering easy – not only are our Volunteer Abroad opportunities rooted in offering you extensive support, but they are also very affordable.

Does VolSol provides with a reference or a certificate after program completion?

Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The Certificate is provided on request.

When do I need to arrive in Cape Town for my program? What will happen once I arrive in Cape Town?

All volunteers need to arrive at Cape Town International Airport (CPT) on the program starting date i.e Sunday.The assigned driver from a backpacker airport pickup service would be waiting for you with a signboard in the arrivals area and you would then be transferred to a hostel accommodation in the city. A brief orientation session takes place on Monday morning.

What are the Program Locations in Cape Town?

The projects are placed in and around Cape Town. The city is located with one of the most stunning backdrops of Table Mountain and offers beautiful beach locations and countryside. Cape Town is one of the most popular destinations in South Africa and is also very cosmopolitan with people of different religions, race, and beliefs living together in the city.Volunteers in Cape Town work in the city as well as in many different community suburbs such as Grassy Park, Athlone, Philippi, Mitchells Plain, and Belville. Projects are located close to city center as well as in suburban areas and townships.

A VolSol fornece carta de recomendação ou certificado após a conclusão do programa?

Sim, forneceremos o certificado após a conclusão bem-sucedida do programa. O certificado é fornecido mediante solicitação.

Accommodation, Meals and Daily Life
How do I get to the program location?

Your program coordinator or a member of the local coordinating team will take you to your placement and introduce you to everyone after giving you a basic orientation about the program/city/culture etc. You will be told about the directions to the project from your accommodation and the mode of transport which you can use. Most preferred mode of transport within the town is the Uber taxis. Volunteers going together to the placements share an Uber taxi ride.

Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?

Volunteers in Cape Town are provided accommodation in a volunteer house/ hostel or in homestays in suburbs and communities. The volunteer house/ hostel is centrally located, close to the city center as well as to many cafes, restaurants, and delis. Living in the volunteer hostel is a great opportunity to meet other like-minded volunteers from around the world.

Volunteers staying at the hostel accommodation are provided with self-service breakfast at the hostel on weekdays (Monday – Friday).Supplies such as cereals,eggs,bread with various toppings, coffee/tea, selection of fruits are provided.Lunch, dinner and weekend meals are not included but can be eaten out at any of the affordable eateries or ordered to home as well. Volunteers can also purchase supplies locally and prepare meals in the house kitchen.

For those staying in a host family, you will be provided 3 meals a day, prepared by your host. Breakfast before your project, a packed lunch to take with you and a delicious home cooked meal for dinner.

Can I know more about the home-stay facilities?

While staying with a host family during volunteering in South Africa, you will live in one of the local communities of Cape Town. There you will experience life in a typical South African family, which will be a great cultural experience. You will be provided 3 meals a day, prepared by your host – Breakfast before your project, a packed lunch to take with you and a delicious home cooked meal for dinner.

What if I have my own accommodation? Can I still volunteer for the project?

Unfortunately the entire volunteering experience is as much about volunteering on your project, as it is about cross-cultural exchange and community building. A lot of that happens through the housing that we have set up by being with like-minded people. Additionally, for safety reasons all volunteers must live in the allotted accommodation.

Can vegetarians be accommodated?

Yes, however, you must inform us in advance and also mention about any dietary requirement in your application form.

Would I have free time during my program? Can I do sightseeing during my program?

Depending on your project placement, you will get evenings and the weekends free, to travel and explore the places. In the evenings, volunteers usually get together and go out for social gatherings, eat out or just relax at the volunteer house. Weekends are free and you can go for short weekend trips.There is a lot to do in Cape Town and you will never experience a dull moment in the city. You can explore the city and go to different places such as Bo-Kaap, Robben Island, climb the Table Mountain or just relax at one of the beautiful beaches in the city. You can also take the Western Cape tour and explore the beautiful wine lands. Get in touch with the country coordinator and know more about the places you can travel to.

For how many hours do I have to volunteer in a day?

Volunteers usually work for 4 to 6 hours a day depending on their program. You will have weekends off to travel. However, volunteers need to be flexible, open minded and understand that work requirements can change as well on certain occasions.

Are there more expenses once I arrive in South Africa?

Your program fee does not cover your personal expenses. You will need to provide for yourself your personal expenses, such as bottled water, local transport, telephone, shopping, sightseeing etc. However, you should carry around $70-$80 per week for your basic personal expenses. This amount can vary and you would need a higher amount if you choose to go on weekend trips out of town.

Where can I change my money in Cape Town? Are there ATMs in the city?

On arrival, you can change your foreign currency into South African Rands (ZAR) from the Cape Town International Airport. South Africa has a modern banking system and there is an abundance of ATMs and foreign exchange outlets in the city.

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Health, Safety and Support
Do I need to buy a health insurance?

Yes, for all participants, it is mandatory to have a valid travel medical insurance for their trip. Volunteers have the option to purchase Travel and Medical Insurance at a nominal extra cost from Volunteering Solutions. To provide the best option to our participants, we offer comprehensive insurance coverage in collaboration with a leading insurance provider. If you already have a valid Travel and Medical insurance, you can email us a copy of the same. It is also advised to bring along the Insurance documents during your trip.

How safe is South Africa and Cape Town in particular?

Cape Town is a safe city and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa. It has been rated as one of the best places to visit in the world and receives millions of tourists every year. As in any major metropolis around the world, you need to take general precautions for safety. You will be given safety precautions and instructions by the local coordinator team during the orientation as well as in your Pre-departure handbook after you become an enrolled participant.

What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?

All participants are recommended to consult their physician or travel doctor before traveling to South Africa. To view the general list of vaccinations recommended for your travel to South Africa, click here.

Flights, Arrival and Visa Information
What are the visa requirements for South Africa ?

With the exception of citizens of a few countries, visas are not required for an intended stay of up to 90 days Visitors will be granted a 90 day visa upon arrival in South Africa provided you have your full return flight details. Passports should be valid for at least six months (please ensure you have at least 2 empty pages in your passport before arriving in South Africa or they may not let you enter.

What are the recommended airlines to fly to Cape Town, South Africa?

Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is very well connected and has direct flight connections from European, Middle East, African and some Asian destinations.South African Airways, KLM Dutch Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, British Airways, Lufthansa, Kenya Airways, Condor Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Air France and Singapore Airlines are? some of the major airlines that have direct connections to Cape Town.

Connect with Past Volunteers
How can I connect with past Volunteering Solutions South Africa alumni as well as other former and current volunteers?

We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions South Africa program participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join the Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook Group to communicate with other participants.

To read alumni interviews from past participants, visit ?the Meet a Volunteer page on our website.

Can you put me in contact with other volunteers who have done this program?

We can only provide contact details for former volunteers who have consented to having their data shared. However, there is a Facebook group for past and current volunteers which you are welcome to join. There are also hundreds of reviews online from our former volunteers as well as social media posts on Instagram, TikTok and our You Tube Channel.

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