If you would like to travel for an extended period of time during your volunteering placement, please discuss this with us in advance or with your project supervisor immediately upon your arrival, so that we can better plan your placement.
If you have specific plans during the application process, please let us know during the interview so that we can advise you and the project in advance. There are many opportunities to explore the country, especially during the school holidays.
Of course, you can also spend your free time or weekends exploring your new home or country. To give you a better overview of your daily schedule, the expected times are specified in the project profile and will be defined in more detail with your mentor after your arrival. During these times you will be expected to work on the project. Of course, the project or your work on the project should be your first priority.
Remember that the project of your choice and the children and young people themselves are planning with you. You will also get the most out of your personal involvement in the project if you are committed to it. This is especially true when planning and running tournaments or extra-curricular activities. We want you to be responsible, keep your appointments and commit to your time as a sports project volunteer.
However, we encourage you to travel: Discover new cultures, meet new people or visit national parks with their magnificent flora and fauna.
Also read our “Health tips to help you be a successful sports volunteer” and “How to stay safe and manage risks when volunteering abroad“.