Changing China
China is changing. With all of the political and economic changes China has undergone in the last decades, it is bursting onto the international scene in an unprecedented scale. As the population soars over a billion people, this formidable giant is a more interesting destination now than ever. Our volunteer program is based on the outskirts of Beijing, the capital of China and home to the much anticipated 2008 Olympic games. Here, volunteers will see the stark contrast between China's ancient traditions and rush to modernization, between soaring consumerism and shocking poverty.
Work Project
China's booming economy is luring millions of people into cities from the countryside. Regulations mandate that Chinese citizens receive official permission to move from their registered region of the country, or they lose basic social services upon relocating. This permission is extremely difficult to obtain, resulting in over 150 million "migrant" people marginalized in cities, and a generation of children with no access to public education or health care, many of whom live in substandard makeshift housing. Globe Aware volunteers will work in the only truly non-profit middle school for migrant children. The school needs major assistance in improving the building's infrastructure and environment, which used to be a factory. Projects and priorities change by the week. Volunteers may help with projects such as painting classrooms, building furniture, and improving bathroom facilities. Volunteers will also teach English pronunciation and other essential skills.
Projects vary depending on the number of volunteers, which projects were finished (or not) with the prior group, what priorities have changed, weather conditions, which supplies are available, and often the interest and fitness level of the volunteers. For these reasons, specific projects are often not fixed until the week prior to your arrival and can even change upon arrival.
Some of our Super Volunteer Coordinators
Food and Lodging
Volunteers will stay at a modest hotel located minutes away from the project site in the 5th Ring district of Beijing. Private bathrooms with modern amenities are available in each room. Meals will be taken with the group at local eateries.
Leisure and Activities
There is a wealth of things to see and do in Beijing. Volunteers will have the opportunity to visit sites such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China, Tiananmen Square, the Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Imperial Palace during free time or as an organized excursion during the week.
Arranging Your Airfare
Volunteers should plan to arrive in Beijing before 11 a.m. the Saturday the program starts. You will meet the coordinator at a hotel close to the airport and will travel out to the program site and accommodations with the group. It may take well over an hour in the Beijing traffic to travel from the airport to the 5th Ring district.
Safety and Security
Your volunteer vacation will take place in China. Travelers should be vigilant when in major cities or tourist areas. More Safety and Security.
Want to volunteer for more than a week?
Upon registration, you will have a very detailed orientation packet sent to you with more information on the program, what to pack, etc.


