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There are a lot of buildings with an Spanish style because the Spanih conquerors arrived to Mexico 500 years ego "on Mexico’s shores can be seen in the tall, ornate churches that crown the hillsides and plazas of Mexico’s cities and the whitewashed walls of haciendas. But traces of earlier inhabitants remain in the remarkable temples and pyramids at Palenque and Teotihuacán, and in the traditions of dozens of indigenous cultures. Accompanying it all are the subtle spices of Mexico’s famous tortillas, tamales and enchiladas, washed down with bold red wines and potent tequila and mescal"

"On the west coast of Mexico, we can find fishing towns and resorts like Acapulco overlook the Pacific Ocean, while to the east, the white baches of Cozumel and Cancún are known the world over for their enticing beauty. Mexico is truly a blend of cultures and customs, a place where history comes alive and beauty is second nature. " Jan Lee

Travel to Mexico and enjoy with the Culture and nature !!

Mexico Short - Term Volunteers Program  

You can contribute in the following areas: Education and Training, Medical Area, Therapy, Other healthcare related areas, Children care, Maintenance, Environmental Conservation

Learn about the world while you make thousands of children smile !!

Have a trips to help and enjoy your vacations !!

Would you like have a voluntary work? Mexico is the place !!

Mexico General Information
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Superficie: 1.959.248 km².

Area: 1,959,248 sq km (758,449 sq miles).

Population:
101,965,000 (UN estimate 2002).

Population Density:
51.9 per sq km.

Capital
: Mexico City.

Population: 8,605,239 (2000).

 

GEOGRAPHY: Mexico is at the southern extremity of North America and is bordered to the north by the USA, northwest by the Gulf of California, west by the Pacific, south by Guatemala and Belize, and east by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Mexico’s geographical features range from swamp to desert, and from tropical lowland jungle to high alpine vegetation. Over half the country has an altitude above 1000m (3300ft).

The central land mass is a plateau flanked by ranges of mountains to the east and west that lie roughly parallel to the coast. The northern area of this plateau is arid and thinly populated, and occupies 40 per cent of the total area of Mexico. The southern area is crossed by a range of volcanic mountains running from Cape Corrientes in the west through the Valley of Mexico to Veracruz in the east, and includes the magnificent volcanoes of Cofre de Perote, Ixtaccíhuatl, Matlalcueyetl, Nevado de Toluca, Orizaba and Popocatépetl. This is the heart of Mexico and where almost half of the population lives.

To the south, the land falls away to the sparsely populated Isthmus of Tehuantepec whose slopes and flatlands support both commercial and subsistence agriculture.

In the east, the Gulf Coast and the Yucatán peninsula are flat and receive over 75 per cent of Mexico’s rain. The most productive agricultural region in Mexico is the northwest, while the Gulf Coast produces most of Mexico’s oil and sulphur. Along the northwest coast, opposite the peninsula of Baja California, and to the southeast along the coast of Bahía de Campeche and the Yucatán peninsula, the lowlands are swampy with coastal lagoons.

Climate: Climate varies according to altitude. Coastal areas and lowlands (tierra caliente) are hot and steamy with high humidity, while the central plateau is temperate even in winter. The climate of the inland highlands is mostly mild, but sharp changes in temperature occur between day and night. The cold lands (tierra fría) lie above 2000m (6600ft). Rainfall varies greatly from region to region. Only the Sierra Madre Oriental, the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and the state of Chiapas in the far south receive any appreciable amount of rain during the year, with the wet season running between June and September. All other areas have rainless seasons, while the northern and central areas of the central plateau are dry and arid. There is some snow in the north in winter. The dry season runs from October to May.

Food: All meals are provided. It's exciting to try the exquisite local food, taste new and exotic fruits and the typical dishes prepared especially for you, all this is enough to satisfy even the most demanding of palates.

Accommodation: Volunteers stay in comfortable hotels, guest houses or suitable private homes and community centers; generally in double rooms. In some cases, single rooms may be arranged, although there might be an extra charge for this.

Transportation: During your stay travel by land; transfer to and from the airport to the hotel at arrival and departure times, and daily transportation from the hotel to the place of service will be provided.

Schedule and Free Time: The team work is carried out from Monday to Friday, during office hours. between the 8:30 a.m. 16:00 p.m. Afternoons and weekends are free for you to do any social or touristy activities alone or with the rest of the team. The tours in Mexico are amazing experiences

The program costs include the following: Food, accommodation, transportation, team leader, project materials, program coordination; all the inherent costs of coordinating the volunteer team's work are covered by the Foundation and all the administrative expenses are covered by the service costs.

The program costs don` t include the following: Airfare, visa costs, pocket money for leisure time, alcoholic drinks, medical and travel insurance. The costs for canceling or transferring your place on the program are not covered by the program cost. All free time expenses are your responsibility.

Mexico Service Program Fee
One Week
(USD)
Application
$ 250
Service Program Fee
$ 1,550

Total

$ 1,800
Two Weeks
(USD)
Application
$ 250
Service Program Fee
$ 1,745

Total

$ 1,995

To apply, you first need to fill out the application form.To do this, click on application on the menu above

 

Mexico Service Program payment plans
Installments

One Week

0
1,550.00 USD inmediately
3
$516.67 USD for each month
6
$258.83 USD for each month
12
$129.17 USD for each month
Installments

Two Week

0
1,745.00 USD inmediately
3
$581.67 USD for each month
6
$290.83 USD for each month
12
$145.42 USD for each month
You can pay immediately, or if you prefer, in installments over the period of 3, 6 or 12 months.
 
* To access the service program payment plan, please click here

 

Mexico Short - Term Volunteering Program Dates

 

Arrival Dates

Departure Dates

 
2008/02/02

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2008/02/16
  Feb. 02, 2008 - Feb. 16, 2008
 
2008/03/29

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2008/04/12
  March 29, 2008 - April 12, 2008
 
2008/05/24

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2008/06/07
  May 24, 2008 - June 07, 2008
 
2008/06/07

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2008/06/21
  June 07, 2008 - June 21, 2008
 
2008/08/02

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2008/08/16
  Aug. 02, 2008 - Aug. 16, 2008
 
2008/09/27

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2008/10/11
  Sep. 27, 2008 - Oct. 11, 2008
 
2008/11/22

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2008/12/06
  Nov. 22, 2008 - Dec. 06, 2008
 
2008/12/06

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2008/12/20
  Dec. 06, 2008 - Dec. 20, 2008

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