Global Volunteer
Contribute to Disabled & Inequal people's development
Ada Yaşam Rehabilitasyon Merkezi·Adapazarı, Turkey
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Reduced Inequalities - Target 10.2
All volunteer opportunities contribute towards one of the 17Sustainable Development Goals
English
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Project Break Up The Barriers
Break Up The Barriers, powered by AIESEC, in collaboration with municipalities, NGOs, and rehabilitation centers, aims to provide disabled people's necessary knowledge and skills through workshops and activities delivered by interns to broaden their horizons and empower them for their steps in the future.
By the project also the general society will gain awareness about disabilities issues to help them integrate better into society..
This project contributes to,
Reduced Inequalities - Target 10.2
By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status
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Working hours
Tuesday to Saturday, - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Process
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Logistics
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Benefits of becoming a Global Volunteer
Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals and participate in a social project designed for impact.
International Exposure - Experience new cultures and industries.
Develop your Leadership (our programs can help you develop the following leadership values: striving for excellence, demonstrating integrity, activating leadership, acting sustainably, enjoying participation and living diversity).
Receive AIESEC Support for Selection (assistance with your application to opportunities and decision making process).
Receive AIESEC Support after Selection (Visa support, help in finding and providing accommodation, assisting during first day of work).