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Frequently asked questions - International Volunteer Program -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1

Frequently asked questions - International Volunteer Program


Who can apply to be an international volunteer?

  • Those 18 and older are welcome to apply.
  • People with a variety of skills are welcomed from all around the world. Since the volunteers in this program serve on specific, often office-based assignments, they must possess the skills for the project.
  • Those who are able to be flexible and sensitive to multi-cultural environments and willing to adapt to new ways of doing things.

Why should I volunteer?

  • Serving abroad in this capacity exposes you to a broader understanding of global issues, other ways of life and an unforgettable experience.
  • You will be able to share your professional expertise from a new perspective and apply your skills in a new context.
  • You will witness poverty and housing needs and you will see firsthand Habitat for Humanity’s impact.
  • You will achieve great satisfaction in being part of the solution to the global poverty housing crisis.

Where can I volunteer?

  • Locations vary based on the Habitat office requesting a long-term international volunteer.
  • Past locations have included: Argentina, Armenia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Hungary, Ireland, Kenya, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Tanzania and Zambia.

What types of assignments do you have?

  • Typical assignments include work in administration, communications, finance, programs, resource development or volunteer coordination.
  • Occasionally we need to fill specialized construction assignments such as site assistants and foremen.
  • View our current volunteer opportunities.

How long are the volunteer assignments?

Assignment lengths vary; however, the average term of service is six to twelve months.

How much does it cost to participate?

  • An estimate of the cost for each volunteer assignment is included in the description posted online.
  • In some cases, the host country provides assistance with local transportation, housing or some other kind of support.
  • In all cases, you are responsible for all costs associated with living abroad. These costs include international medical insurance, housing, food and travel to and from the host country.
  • We do not charge an administrative fee for the program.

How can I apply?

  • Check out the Current Volunteer Opportunities section.
  • Thoroughly read the descriptions to get an idea of what to expect from your term of service.
  • Once you find a match for your talents and interests, download the application and waiver of liability.
  • Be sure to submit copies of a current passport, resume and specific assignment for which you are applying with your application.

The International Volunteer Program is not right for me. What are my other options?

  • Visit Habitat’s Get Involved page to learn about other ways to support our mission.
  • There are a number of opportunities- from connecting with Habitat in your community to participating in short-term mission trips.

How can I get more information?
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