Serving in Aguada, Puerto Rico

Support Puerto Rican Families 

The beautiful island of Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States, a common destination for Americans seeking beach vacations with a Latin twist.  But beyond the seaside hotels is a community asking for your help – community seniors needing psychosocial support, families in need of assistance obtaining food, and community buildings in need of tender loving care. Lend your hands and heart to the efforts. In just one week, you can make a difference and form lasting bonds with the people of Puerto Rico.

Our program in Puerto Rico is based in Aguada, on the west side of the island. Our volunteers have been requested to serve in this community because aid often goes to the more populated east side of the island, in and around San Juan. The west side of the island has less visibility, and therefore is more in need of volunteers to lend their time and service.

Community Partner & Work Projects

Our host in Aguada, Puerto Rico is For Such a Time as This, a non-profit created in the wake of Hurricane Maria in 2017, that provides emergency disaster relief as well as regular aid to community members through a homeless feeding program and other community outreach.  On a volunteer program in Puerto Rico you will have the opportunity to provide service with our host organization or one of our other community partner sites.

Work projects may include:  

Provide Food to Low-Income Residents — Volunteers are needed to prepare and pack up hot lunch trays, as well as packing and distributing traditional boxes of pantry staples for community members.

Clothing Organization and Sales – Assist a local thrift store by organizing donated clothing and helping with sales to support underserved communities.

Grant Writing –The community’s agencies need your help researching and writing grants to fund life-saving projects. 

Light Labor – Assist with the maintenance and rehabilitation of community buildings that serve area children, when requested by our local partners.

Support for Seniors – Volunteers are needed to assist with sewing projects, music lessons, English conversations, and art projects at the local senior center alongside local staff and volunteers. Engaging with these seniors is critical to their long-term health and fulfillment.

Additionally, your team leader will provide the opportunity for additional cultural learning during your service program. You may get to visit a local cacao farm, learn about art history from a local artist, or receive a historic tour from the local tourism bureau. Your team leader will provide you with more information when you begin your service program.

Service Program Logistics

All programs are led by a trained team leader experienced in managing diverse groups of people. In cooperation with the community leaders, your team leader will facilitate your team’s orientation, assist you in becoming fully engaged in the work project, and manage all project-related logistical issues. 

Meals 

Three meals a day are included in your service program contribution. Volunteers eat meals in the guesthouses dining area or at the worksite and the team leader purchases food locally for meals to be prepared in the center’s kitchen. Breakfast is self-serve at the shared kitchen space in the lodging and typically includes eggs, cereal, toast, coffee, and juice.  Lunch is packed and taken bag style to the work sites.  Typically, lunches include sandwiches and other basic lunch items and snacks.  Evening meals are prepared by a local cook at the lodging facility and served family style. Vegan and other restrictive diets cannot be accommodated, but you can bring or purchase your own food. Bottled water is always available.

Puerto Rico cuisine, known as cucina criolla is a celebration of flavors, blending indigenous African, Spanish and American influences. Dishes are colorful and full of spices such as bay, oregano and cilantro. Rice and beans are a presence on nearly every table. Traditional dishes volunteers may have a chance to try include: mofongo (mashed plantains with pork or chicken, seasoned with garlic and spices), tostones (fried green plantains), pasteles (similar to tamales stuffed with chicken, vegetables or fish), and arroz con gandules (rice with pigeon peas and spices). 

Lodging 

Standard lodging is in an air-conditioned hotel 15 minutes from downtown Aguada. Accommodations in the hotel are simple but safe and comfortable. Volunteers will be in double-occupancy rooms with a shared bathroom and shower.  Multi-occupancy rooms may be available for families and groups. The facility has beautiful grounds with a swimming pool, walking paths, and a view overlooking the hills of Aguada.

For those who prefer single accommodations, volunteers can pay an additional fee to reserve a private room. Contact your volunteer coordinator for additional details.

Transportation 

All onsite transportation is included in your service program contribution. You will meet your team leader and other team members at the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan (SJU) and be driven to our lodging in a passenger van. You will also be taken back to the airport in the same way on the final day of your program. 

Arrival: Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU), Before 4:00 pm.
Departure: Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU), After 12:00 pm

You must confirm your flight itinerary with us at least two weeks before the service program arrival date.

Transportation to the work sites are 10-15 minutes by passenger van.

Note: transportation for free-time activities is not included. 

Program Mobility:

Our program in Puerto Rico requires volunteers to be mobile for the following reasons:

  • Volunteers in Puerto Rico are transported in passenger vans. Volunteers must be able to climb in and out of passenger vans unassisted.
  • Volunteers may be required to walk around Aguada and Aguadilla during some work projects. Volunteers must be able to walk at least 1 mile on uneven paved terrain, as there are many broken sidewalks and uneven terrain to navigate, including sloped areas and hills.
  • At the lodging in Aguada and some of the work projects, volunteers may be required to climb at least 2 flights of stairs, some without handrails.
  • In Aguada and Aguadilla, there can be areas with minimal lighting in the evenings and at night. Volunteers should be comfortable and able to get around with minimal lighting.

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Free-Time Activities

You’ll have ample free time in the evenings to enjoy area’s cultural and natural attractions. All free-time activities are your responsibility. Some options around Aguada include visiting the beach, exploring a nearby waterfall, and a night market in nearby Rincon. A local transportation company can be hired to take you to and from these activities. 

Farther afield, if you choose to spend more time in Puerto Rico before or after your service program, the city of San Juan is a historical goldmine with an abundance of shops and restaurants.  Puerto Rico is home to the only rainforest in the United States – El Yunque National Forest. Please note that a rental car is required to visit most of these attractions.  

Service Program Contribution

Global Volunteer’s service program contribution covers all lodging, three meals a day, in-country team transportation, emergency medical evacuation insurance, all preparatory materials, onsite orientation, a full-time team leader, and administration costs. The Puerto Rico service program contribution is $1,995 with standard lodging for one week. 

Please ask your volunteer coordinator about referral credits as well as discounts for students, companions, groups, and alumni volunteers. We encourage you to use Global Volunteers’ online fundraising tool where you can create a personalized webpage to request partially tax-deductible donations from family and friends to help cover your service program contribution. Airfare and free-time activity expenses are your responsibility. The service program contribution and airfare are tax-deductible for U.S. taxpayers. 

Upcoming Volunteer Dates in Aguada, Puerto Rico

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  1. Choose program date and duration above.
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Be sure to select all applicable discounts. All payments tax-deductible.

Groups of 10 or more participants interested in dates not shown below should inquire with our Partnerships Department about adding exclusive dates to the schedule.  Please email any inquiries to groups@globalvolunteers.org.

Reserve your spot today. Call one of our volunteer coordinators at 800-487-1074 to register.

You CAN make a world of difference in your own backyard!