Service-Learning: Volunteer Program in Guadalajara, Mexico

Study Abroad integrated with Volunteer Service Volunter in Mexico

Volunteer Service that Addresses Real Human Needs

You will serve 15–20 hours per week in a local agency or program. As you work with local people and care for those in need, you will find your Spanish skills advance quickly, and your experience and understanding of the culture will be enriched and deepened.

In Guadalajara, many agencies address the needs of street children—those abandoned or abused; those as young as four years old who work in the streets selling gum or other goods; and those whose parents work long hours or are in prison. Many IPSL students work with these children, providing teaching, recreation, and companionship. Other service opportunities include special education, helping in a public hospital, teaching English, or working with Mexican social workers on programs designed to help the poor.

Volunteer Service Examples

Following are examples of agencies where IPSL students have served in the past or may be able to serve. Other service placements may be available. Your placement will be determined by community and agency needs, as well as your interests, goals, and skills (including Spanish language ability).


Agency helping women with unwanted pregnancies

An agency that provides help to women with unwanted pregnancies. They are provided with medical and psychological care as well as education for their other children, they are also provided legal services for adoption for unwanted children. Here students would help teach home economics to these women, which will help them have a better life and to take proper care of their family. This agency is run by Catholic lay people. Fluency in Spanish is required.

Population Served: Pregnant women
Areas of Service: Teaching/tutoring / Education / Women's issues


Agency that helps other agencies obtain resources

An agency whose main objective is to help other agencies obtain the resources they need. In addition, this agency also runs its own programs, which include various activities for the less fortunate. These may include educational, legal, medical, and psychological assistance, as well as other activities aimed at helping those less fortunate. This agency has room for students with all kind of skills and needs.

Population Served: Multiple
Areas of Service: Education / Legal issues/aid / Healthcare


Association to promote development of blind and visually impaired children

This is an association made up of parents, professionals and volunteers to promote the development of blind children and children with impaired vision. They provide services to children between 6 months and 15 years old, giving individualized attention when necessary. In addition, they provide techniques for orientation and mobility, academic programs, Braille reading system, artistic and sports workshops. They also provide psychological support and orientation to the children’s families. The students here can help as assistants as well as trainers for some activities. (Not suitable for Summer Program.)

Population Served: Blind and visually impaired children
Areas of Service: Recreation / Education / Special education / Disabilities


Public hospital serving the poor

This is a public general hospital that serves poor people. They run special programs like preventive medicine and psychological assistance for terminal patients, kids with cancer, AIDS patients, etc. Students interested in helping here must have advanced Spanish speaking and some first aid skills.

Population Served: The poor
Areas of Service: Healthcare / Counseling / HIV/AIDS issues


Shelter for abandoned children with several physical disabilities

A shelter for abandoned children with several physical disabilities. Here volunteers help with daily chores that include personal hygiene (changing diapers, bathing), as well feeding, physical therapy, reading books, general cleaning of the facilities, etc. The shelter is run by a Catholic organization.

Population Served: Abandoned children with disabilities
Areas of Service: Childcare / Companionship / Disabilities / Healthcare / Physical therapy / Recreation / Special education


Shelter for children from poor and broken homes

A shelter for children who come from poor and broken homes, where they are provided with room and board, assistance in homework after school, psychological counseling and spiritual orientation. Here the student could be a tutor, English teacher, coach of different disciplines and help in different housekeeping activities such as cleaning, sewing, taking care of the kids, etc. The shelter is in a convenient location for students to get to.

Population Served: Children from poor and broken homes
Areas of Service: Children & Youth / Education / ESL / Childcare / Teaching/tutoring


Shelter for street children

This is a shelter for street children whose objective is to take children off the streets and away from a negative environment, and lead them to a more productive life. The students interested in working with this agency must speak fluent Spanish because most of the work they do is on the street talking with the children. The volunteers will work at La Casa del Niño Trabajador and around downtown close to where agency is located.

Population Served: Street children
Areas of Service: Education / Recreation / Children & Youth


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