Nataté Voluntariado Internacional A.C., is an association that works for the local communitarian development through voluntary service, and with local actions for global effects within a national and international context. The associations main areas of work are: 1. Co-organization of local development projects, where the national and international volunteering service is integrated. 2. Sending Mexican volunteers abroad to projects organized by our partner organizations in 70 countries.
These actions are complemented with awareness raising campaigns on:
The importance of protecting the environment and strengthening sustainable life styles; the preservation of cultural and natural heritage and work with people living on less favored situations. To achieve these goals, Nataté's main tools are: International work camps and medium and long term volunteering.
Work:
Volunteers will participate in various tasks of the partnership and support in different sectors in communication and the organization, leadership and monitoring of various projects.
1. Participation in monitoring volunteers involved in various projects (projects, finance, etc). 2. Support in updating promotional documents, details of each project, writing the volunteer program in the medium and long term, infosheets, etc. 3. Support at different stages of the volunteers: preparation for the arrival before departure, preparation, evaluations, etc. 4. Contacts with international organizations and cooperation with developing new partnerships 5. Website update 6. Promotion of volunteerism in various universities in the region and country. 7. Participation in workshops and seminars at local, regional and national level, writing international articles for the monthly newsletter of the association, translation and proofreading of the partnerships and projects 8. International leadership camps are organized at various times of the year.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will stay at a house in San Cristobal, sharing a room with up to 4 volunteers.
Location:
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas
Duration:
3 months minimum
Remarks:
Basic level of Spanish to communicate with staff and locals. Number of volunteers. 3 volunteers.
Starting time:
At any time.
Participation fee:
1500 Mexican pesos per month. Meals are not included.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Founded in 2006, Natate –the House in the Tree in Tsotsil, one of the Mayan dialects, is an independent civil association which works in the promotion of the international volunteering, for the solidarity and the comprehensive education for everyone, without a profitable objective, nongovernmental and non-religious.
Aims:
»To develop the volunteering service and promote the international solidarity under an intercultural and peaceful spirit. »To promote and develop the comprehensive education for young people. »To promote programs for the development of sustainable lifestyles. »To back and support groups of marginalized people and vulnerable minorities. »To promote the respect to human rights and dignity
Programmes:
International Camping Training Courses and Seminars Information and Awareness Campaigns National and International Volunteering
Natate is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the International Volunteer Service (CCIVS) and this lets it have access to programs and collaboration with more than 200 organizations in more than 80 countries. For more information visit www.unesco.org/ccivs
Through projects organized jointly with civil organizations, municipalities, groups and international and local organizations, Natate encourages the participation of young people in the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, the protection of the environment, the construction of houses for the poorest, the improvement of social-educational structures, the utilization of alternative techniques of construction and sustainable technologies in several communities of the region of Chiapas.
Volunteering:
Natate considers the volunteering as a mutual exchange between a person or a group that offers his/her time, work and energy for the benefit of a project of common interest and a community which offers to the volunteers a learning, experimentation, personal and collective development opportunity. The volunteering is also considered as a social tool which collaborates to the promotion of the inter-cultural dialogue to create Peace, and creates a relationship between the local action and the global reflection.
Volunteering is not an activity, is a way of life, a way of acting!
In all the projects proposed by Natate, the citizen participation and specially that one of the young people is really important.
M/LTV Programmes:
•Environmental activities: cleaning, construction, recycling, awareness raising, reforestation •Education: Work with children, artistic workshops, protection of the environment, recreational. •Health: Support on the creation of workshops and translation of documents on sexual and reproductive health. •Office work: Translation, promotion of volunteering, presentations, preparation of activities, camp leader, updating the web page, contact with international organizations. •World heritage: restoration, renovation, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage. •Construction: Support to low income families in the construction and improvement of their houses.
Depending on the project, volunteers work up to 35 hours per week.
The trip:
The volunteers are responsible for the organization of their trip, to look for the best prices, to deal with the visa, if it is necessary. These procedures can be done once you are accepted in a project. We suggest looking up the costs of the trip before the registration, to avoid the cancellation of your participation for economical reasons. We suggest to the volunteers coming from other continents, arriving one or several days before the beginning of the project, so they can adapt to their new schedules. To travel to Mexico, it is advisable to verify the prices of the flights, since it can be really expensive. A lot of airlines fly to Mexico, including: Aeromexico, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, United Airlines, KLM, Alitalia, among others.
Cultural and recreation activities:
There are a lot of opportunities for the volunteers to enjoy and discover this part of the country. In San Cristobal de las Casas and in the rest of the state there are a lot of possibilities to discover the Mexican and Chiapas culture. Guatemala is also near and the volunteers can take advantage of this geographical situation. During the project, the recreational activities will be limited to the surrounding area where the project is located. These activities will be organized jointly with the hosting community.
PARTICIPATION FEE:
The projects proposed by Nataté have a monthly participation fee that has to be covered by volunteers. This fee is: 1,500 Mexican pesos, volunteers should buy and prepare their own meals. This participation fee covers, administration costs, lodging, light and tab water. In projects where meal is included the participation fee is 2,500 and 2,900 depending of the project.
IV. ACCOMMODATION &FOOD: •Nataté provides accommodation for the projects that take place in San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a house at the city center, with all facilities (kitchen, 3 toilets, a small patio) and 6 shared bedrooms.
•Volunteers buy their own food at their charge except in projects NAT11, NAT17 and NAT24 where the food is included in the participation fee.
•Volunteers can cook at home. Mexican food is good, and meat represents an important part of the diet. However vegetarians and vegans will not have any trouble finding what they need for their diets.
•In the case of projects outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, the lodging conditions are different. The information is written in each project description.
Insurance:
At the moment, Natate cannot propose a responsibility civil insurance, so we request the volunteers to have an accident and civil responsibility insurance and a trip insurance eventually.
Drug use:
The drug situation in Mexico is complicated. Even though the most part of the violence exists between the cartels and the dealers, the volunteers must be aware of the risks implied in the drugs’ use. Anyway, the drugs’ consume is strictly forbidden in the house where Natate accommodates its volunteers or in any of its projects. Natate will not tolerate to anyone the drugs’ use in the volunteers’ accommodation or in the projects. Breaking this rule will be enough reason for the volunteer to be asked to quit the project.
More information about Mexico and Chiapas:
Nataté performs projects in the state of Chiapas, located in the Southeast of Mexico; it is known for its touristic sites, which include natural attractive areas, pre-hispanic archaeological sites, colonial cities and the direct contact with different cultural groups that cohabit in this state. It has the highest native population in the country and has natural marvels which cannot be compared like the archaeological zone of Palenque and the Agua Azul waterfalls. It adjoins to the East with Guatemala, to the West with Oaxaca, to the North with Tabasco, to the South with the Ocean Pacifica and to the Northwest with Veracruz. The dominating and official language is Spanish. The mayan dialects spoken in Chiapas are: chol, tojolabal, tzeltal, tzotzil, mam y lacandon, which are related to Mayan origin dialects from the Peninsula of Yucatan and Central America. San Cristobal de las Casas is the largest city in terms of tourism. It is a city where people of different ethnics, races and cultures coexist. It is located in the Chiapas highlands. Nowadays, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of the most beautiful and original cities from the region of the Altos of Chiapas (and America), and also it must be added the evocative colonial image that it has conserved along the centuries. Because besides that, it has also an everyday life that could be almost called traditional, with its market, its people and a lot of natives with their colorful dressings, coming from several communities and who arrive to the place to sell or exchange their products.
La Albarrada was founded on 1987, and since its creation it offered a farm-school for the training of men and women from the communities around San Cristòbal de las Casas. The number of training workshops for work and social formation was increased in five main areas: agriculture, artistic, technical, services and social work.
Nowadays, with its training and formation actions, the Albarrada helps in the consolidation of social networks for sustainable development and improves life quality for people, families and communities.
Albarrada's goals are to develop activities for the social development of communities, offering education, training, technical assistance, production and services for social organizations, civil societies, groups and people from rural and indigenous areas, as well as for marginalized urban populations; providing capabilities, values and knowledge that allows them to improve their life quality.
Work:
Volunteers will help the staff in the different areas of work. They will have the opportunity to participate and support Human Development workshops (Identity, self esteem, limits, assertivity, creative conflict resolution, violence, gender equality, human relationships, communication, sexuality, environmental education, culture and peace). Health (family planning, STD, prevention of addictions and HIV, prevention of maternal mortality. Technical assistance for the construction of houses, smoke free wooden stoves and ovens, solar water purifiers, latrines; as well as in the areas of gardening, flower cultivation, agriculture and design of integral farming.
Volunteers can also learn from the other areas at the center and can integrate them according to their interests.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will stay at the center, in a shared room.
Location:
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas.
Duration:
From 2 months to 1 year.
Remarks:
Interest in the work areas of the center and social work.
Number of volunteers. 4 volunteers
Starting time:
Any time from February to November.
Participation fee:
1500 Mexican pesos per month. Meals are covered by the project.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Founded in 2006, Natate –the House in the Tree in Tsotsil, one of the Mayan dialects, is an independent civil association which works in the promotion of the international volunteering, for the solidarity and the comprehensive education for everyone, without a profitable objective, nongovernmental and non-religious.
Aims:
»To develop the volunteering service and promote the international solidarity under an intercultural and peaceful spirit. »To promote and develop the comprehensive education for young people. »To promote programs for the development of sustainable lifestyles. »To back and support groups of marginalized people and vulnerable minorities. »To promote the respect to human rights and dignity
Programmes:
International Camping Training Courses and Seminars Information and Awareness Campaigns National and International Volunteering
Natate is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the International Volunteer Service (CCIVS) and this lets it have access to programs and collaboration with more than 200 organizations in more than 80 countries. For more information visit www.unesco.org/ccivs
Through projects organized jointly with civil organizations, municipalities, groups and international and local organizations, Natate encourages the participation of young people in the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, the protection of the environment, the construction of houses for the poorest, the improvement of social-educational structures, the utilization of alternative techniques of construction and sustainable technologies in several communities of the region of Chiapas.
Volunteering:
Natate considers the volunteering as a mutual exchange between a person or a group that offers his/her time, work and energy for the benefit of a project of common interest and a community which offers to the volunteers a learning, experimentation, personal and collective development opportunity. The volunteering is also considered as a social tool which collaborates to the promotion of the inter-cultural dialogue to create Peace, and creates a relationship between the local action and the global reflection.
Volunteering is not an activity, is a way of life, a way of acting!
In all the projects proposed by Natate, the citizen participation and specially that one of the young people is really important.
M/LTV Programmes:
•Environmental activities: cleaning, construction, recycling, awareness raising, reforestation •Education: Work with children, artistic workshops, protection of the environment, recreational. •Health: Support on the creation of workshops and translation of documents on sexual and reproductive health. •Office work: Translation, promotion of volunteering, presentations, preparation of activities, camp leader, updating the web page, contact with international organizations. •World heritage: restoration, renovation, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage. •Construction: Support to low income families in the construction and improvement of their houses.
Depending on the project, volunteers work up to 35 hours per week.
The trip:
The volunteers are responsible for the organization of their trip, to look for the best prices, to deal with the visa, if it is necessary. These procedures can be done once you are accepted in a project. We suggest looking up the costs of the trip before the registration, to avoid the cancellation of your participation for economical reasons. We suggest to the volunteers coming from other continents, arriving one or several days before the beginning of the project, so they can adapt to their new schedules. To travel to Mexico, it is advisable to verify the prices of the flights, since it can be really expensive. A lot of airlines fly to Mexico, including: Aeromexico, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, United Airlines, KLM, Alitalia, among others.
Cultural and recreation activities:
There are a lot of opportunities for the volunteers to enjoy and discover this part of the country. In San Cristobal de las Casas and in the rest of the state there are a lot of possibilities to discover the Mexican and Chiapas culture. Guatemala is also near and the volunteers can take advantage of this geographical situation. During the project, the recreational activities will be limited to the surrounding area where the project is located. These activities will be organized jointly with the hosting community.
PARTICIPATION FEE:
The projects proposed by Nataté have a monthly participation fee that has to be covered by volunteers. This fee is: 1,500 Mexican pesos, volunteers should buy and prepare their own meals. This participation fee covers, administration costs, lodging, light and tab water. In projects where meal is included the participation fee is 2,500 and 2,900 depending of the project.
IV. ACCOMMODATION &FOOD: •Nataté provides accommodation for the projects that take place in San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a house at the city center, with all facilities (kitchen, 3 toilets, a small patio) and 6 shared bedrooms.
•Volunteers buy their own food at their charge except in projects NAT11, NAT17 and NAT24 where the food is included in the participation fee.
•Volunteers can cook at home. Mexican food is good, and meat represents an important part of the diet. However vegetarians and vegans will not have any trouble finding what they need for their diets.
•In the case of projects outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, the lodging conditions are different. The information is written in each project description.
Insurance:
At the moment, Natate cannot propose a responsibility civil insurance, so we request the volunteers to have an accident and civil responsibility insurance and a trip insurance eventually.
Drug use:
The drug situation in Mexico is complicated. Even though the most part of the violence exists between the cartels and the dealers, the volunteers must be aware of the risks implied in the drugs’ use. Anyway, the drugs’ consume is strictly forbidden in the house where Natate accommodates its volunteers or in any of its projects. Natate will not tolerate to anyone the drugs’ use in the volunteers’ accommodation or in the projects. Breaking this rule will be enough reason for the volunteer to be asked to quit the project.
More information about Mexico and Chiapas:
Nataté performs projects in the state of Chiapas, located in the Southeast of Mexico; it is known for its touristic sites, which include natural attractive areas, pre-hispanic archaeological sites, colonial cities and the direct contact with different cultural groups that cohabit in this state. It has the highest native population in the country and has natural marvels which cannot be compared like the archaeological zone of Palenque and the Agua Azul waterfalls. It adjoins to the East with Guatemala, to the West with Oaxaca, to the North with Tabasco, to the South with the Ocean Pacifica and to the Northwest with Veracruz. The dominating and official language is Spanish. The mayan dialects spoken in Chiapas are: chol, tojolabal, tzeltal, tzotzil, mam y lacandon, which are related to Mayan origin dialects from the Peninsula of Yucatan and Central America.
San Cristobal de las Casas is the largest city in terms of tourism. It is a city where people of different ethnics, races and cultures coexist. It is located in the Chiapas highlands.
Nowadays, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of the most beautiful and original cities from the region of the Altos of Chiapas (and America), and also it must be added the evocative colonial image that it has conserved along the centuries. Because besides that, it has also an everyday life that could be almost called traditional, with its market, its people and a lot of natives with their colorful dressings, coming from several communities and who arrive to the place to sell or exchange their products.
Maderas del Pueblo del Sureste A.C. is an environmental NGO that supports indigenous and peasant communities, contributing to their sustainable development, socially fair and equitable in harmony with nature. They promote technical strengthening of these communities and their processes of self-organization and management as well as the defense and management of its territory and its natural assets, all through research, communication, discussion, dissemination, general support, trainings, technical and legal assistance.
Work:
Volunteers will help with; •Translation of documents •Update website and blogs •networking (Facebook, twitter) •Maintaining the rural Demonstration Center in Environmental Technologies •Support in conducting fortnightly videodebate and weekly radio programs •Those specific activities which are related to the professional development and skills of the volunteer.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will stay at a house in San Cristóbal de las Casas, sharing room with up to 4 volunteers.
Location:
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas.
Duration:
From 6 months up to 1 year.
Remarks:
Interest in agricultural activities, craft, technical and social work services.
Number of volunteers. 2 volunteers.
Starting time:
Any time.
Participation fee:
1500 Mexican pesos per month. Meals are not included.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Founded in 2006, Natate –the House in the Tree in Tsotsil, one of the Mayan dialects, is an independent civil association which works in the promotion of the international volunteering, for the solidarity and the comprehensive education for everyone, without a profitable objective, nongovernmental and non-religious.
Aims:
»To develop the volunteering service and promote the international solidarity under an intercultural and peaceful spirit. »To promote and develop the comprehensive education for young people. »To promote programs for the development of sustainable lifestyles. »To back and support groups of marginalized people and vulnerable minorities. »To promote the respect to human rights and dignity
Programmes:
International Camping Training Courses and Seminars Information and Awareness Campaigns National and International Volunteering
Natate is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the International Volunteer Service (CCIVS) and this lets it have access to programs and collaboration with more than 200 organizations in more than 80 countries. For more information visit www.unesco.org/ccivs
Through projects organized jointly with civil organizations, municipalities, groups and international and local organizations, Natate encourages the participation of young people in the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, the protection of the environment, the construction of houses for the poorest, the improvement of social-educational structures, the utilization of alternative techniques of construction and sustainable technologies in several communities of the region of Chiapas.
Volunteering:
Natate considers the volunteering as a mutual exchange between a person or a group that offers his/her time, work and energy for the benefit of a project of common interest and a community which offers to the volunteers a learning, experimentation, personal and collective development opportunity. The volunteering is also considered as a social tool which collaborates to the promotion of the inter-cultural dialogue to create Peace, and creates a relationship between the local action and the global reflection.
Volunteering is not an activity, is a way of life, a way of acting!
In all the projects proposed by Natate, the citizen participation and specially that one of the young people is really important.
M/LTV Programmes:
•Environmental activities: cleaning, construction, recycling, awareness raising, reforestation •Education: Work with children, artistic workshops, protection of the environment, recreational. •Health: Support on the creation of workshops and translation of documents on sexual and reproductive health. •Office work: Translation, promotion of volunteering, presentations, preparation of activities, camp leader, updating the web page, contact with international organizations. •World heritage: restoration, renovation, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage. •Construction: Support to low income families in the construction and improvement of their houses.
Depending on the project, volunteers work up to 35 hours per week.
The trip:
The volunteers are responsible for the organization of their trip, to look for the best prices, to deal with the visa, if it is necessary. These procedures can be done once you are accepted in a project. We suggest looking up the costs of the trip before the registration, to avoid the cancellation of your participation for economical reasons. We suggest to the volunteers coming from other continents, arriving one or several days before the beginning of the project, so they can adapt to their new schedules. To travel to Mexico, it is advisable to verify the prices of the flights, since it can be really expensive. A lot of airlines fly to Mexico, including: Aeromexico, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, United Airlines, KLM, Alitalia, among others.
Cultural and recreation activities:
There are a lot of opportunities for the volunteers to enjoy and discover this part of the country. In San Cristobal de las Casas and in the rest of the state there are a lot of possibilities to discover the Mexican and Chiapas culture. Guatemala is also near and the volunteers can take advantage of this geographical situation. During the project, the recreational activities will be limited to the surrounding area where the project is located. These activities will be organized jointly with the hosting community.
PARTICIPATION FEE:
The projects proposed by Nataté have a monthly participation fee that has to be covered by volunteers. This fee is: 1,500 Mexican pesos, volunteers should buy and prepare their own meals. This participation fee covers, administration costs, lodging, light and tab water. In projects where meal is included the participation fee is 2,500 and 2,900 depending of the project.
IV. ACCOMMODATION &FOOD: •Nataté provides accommodation for the projects that take place in San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a house at the city center, with all facilities (kitchen, 3 toilets, a small patio) and 6 shared bedrooms.
•Volunteers buy their own food at their charge except in projects NAT11, NAT17 and NAT24 where the food is included in the participation fee.
•Volunteers can cook at home. Mexican food is good, and meat represents an important part of the diet. However vegetarians and vegans will not have any trouble finding what they need for their diets.
•In the case of projects outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, the lodging conditions are different. The information is written in each project description.
Insurance:
At the moment, Natate cannot propose a responsibility civil insurance, so we request the volunteers to have an accident and civil responsibility insurance and a trip insurance eventually.
Drug use:
The drug situation in Mexico is complicated. Even though the most part of the violence exists between the cartels and the dealers, the volunteers must be aware of the risks implied in the drugs’ use. Anyway, the drugs’ consume is strictly forbidden in the house where Natate accommodates its volunteers or in any of its projects. Natate will not tolerate to anyone the drugs’ use in the volunteers’ accommodation or in the projects. Breaking this rule will be enough reason for the volunteer to be asked to quit the project.
More information about Mexico and Chiapas:
Nataté performs projects in the state of Chiapas, located in the Southeast of Mexico; it is known for its touristic sites, which include natural attractive areas, pre-hispanic archaeological sites, colonial cities and the direct contact with different cultural groups that cohabit in this state. It has the highest native population in the country and has natural marvels which cannot be compared like the archaeological zone of Palenque and the Agua Azul waterfalls. It adjoins to the East with Guatemala, to the West with Oaxaca, to the North with Tabasco, to the South with the Ocean Pacifica and to the Northwest with Veracruz. The dominating and official language is Spanish. The mayan dialects spoken in Chiapas are: chol, tojolabal, tzeltal, tzotzil, mam y lacandon, which are related to Mayan origin dialects from the Peninsula of Yucatan and Central America.
San Cristobal de las Casas is the largest city in terms of tourism. It is a city where people of different ethnics, races and cultures coexist. It is located in the Chiapas highlands.
Nowadays, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of the most beautiful and original cities from the region of the Altos of Chiapas (and America), and also it must be added the evocative colonial image that it has conserved along the centuries. Because besides that, it has also an everyday life that could be almost called traditional, with its market, its people and a lot of natives with their colorful dressings, coming from several communities and who arrive to the place to sell or exchange their products.
To help improve the quality of life in Mexico, satisfying housing needs and working with committed people and communities.
Working towards developing a social conscience and upholding housing as a fundamental right.
Work:
Volunteers will help with; • Attend planning meetings at the office. • Develop proposals. • Investigate possible contacts for market research. • Support surveys. • Participate in meetings with representatives. • Capture information (minutes of agreement, etc.). • Fieldwork.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will stay at a house in San Cristóbal de las Casas, sharing room with up to 4 volunteers.
Location:
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas.
Duration:
From 3 months to 6 months.
Remarks:
Willingness to communicate in a systematic way with the program coordinator to plan, adapt and evaluate activities. Good level of Spanish. Willingness to interact with communities. Ability to communicate and share knowledge and experiences. Availability to participate in physical construction work to support families. Respect for cultural diversity. Be prepared (a) to carry out maintenance activities and ecological infrastructure. Having your own laptop for work related to volunteer work. Provide copy of personal identification. Availability and openness to cultural exchange.
Number of volunteers. 2 volunteers.
Starting time:
Any time.
Participation fee:
1500 Mexican pesos per month. Meals are not included.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Founded in 2006, Natate –the House in the Tree in Tsotsil, one of the Mayan dialects, is an independent civil association which works in the promotion of the international volunteering, for the solidarity and the comprehensive education for everyone, without a profitable objective, nongovernmental and non-religious.
Aims:
»To develop the volunteering service and promote the international solidarity under an intercultural and peaceful spirit. »To promote and develop the comprehensive education for young people. »To promote programs for the development of sustainable lifestyles. »To back and support groups of marginalized people and vulnerable minorities. »To promote the respect to human rights and dignity
Programmes:
International Camping Training Courses and Seminars Information and Awareness Campaigns National and International Volunteering
Natate is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the International Volunteer Service (CCIVS) and this lets it have access to programs and collaboration with more than 200 organizations in more than 80 countries. For more information visit www.unesco.org/ccivs
Through projects organized jointly with civil organizations, municipalities, groups and international and local organizations, Natate encourages the participation of young people in the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, the protection of the environment, the construction of houses for the poorest, the improvement of social-educational structures, the utilization of alternative techniques of construction and sustainable technologies in several communities of the region of Chiapas.
Volunteering:
Natate considers the volunteering as a mutual exchange between a person or a group that offers his/her time, work and energy for the benefit of a project of common interest and a community which offers to the volunteers a learning, experimentation, personal and collective development opportunity. The volunteering is also considered as a social tool which collaborates to the promotion of the inter-cultural dialogue to create Peace, and creates a relationship between the local action and the global reflection.
Volunteering is not an activity, is a way of life, a way of acting!
In all the projects proposed by Natate, the citizen participation and specially that one of the young people is really important.
M/LTV Programmes:
•Environmental activities: cleaning, construction, recycling, awareness raising, reforestation •Education: Work with children, artistic workshops, protection of the environment, recreational. •Health: Support on the creation of workshops and translation of documents on sexual and reproductive health. •Office work: Translation, promotion of volunteering, presentations, preparation of activities, camp leader, updating the web page, contact with international organizations. •World heritage: restoration, renovation, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage. •Construction: Support to low income families in the construction and improvement of their houses.
Depending on the project, volunteers work up to 35 hours per week.
The trip:
The volunteers are responsible for the organization of their trip, to look for the best prices, to deal with the visa, if it is necessary. These procedures can be done once you are accepted in a project. We suggest looking up the costs of the trip before the registration, to avoid the cancellation of your participation for economical reasons. We suggest to the volunteers coming from other continents, arriving one or several days before the beginning of the project, so they can adapt to their new schedules. To travel to Mexico, it is advisable to verify the prices of the flights, since it can be really expensive. A lot of airlines fly to Mexico, including: Aeromexico, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, United Airlines, KLM, Alitalia, among others.
Cultural and recreation activities:
There are a lot of opportunities for the volunteers to enjoy and discover this part of the country. In San Cristobal de las Casas and in the rest of the state there are a lot of possibilities to discover the Mexican and Chiapas culture. Guatemala is also near and the volunteers can take advantage of this geographical situation. During the project, the recreational activities will be limited to the surrounding area where the project is located. These activities will be organized jointly with the hosting community.
PARTICIPATION FEE:
The projects proposed by Nataté have a monthly participation fee that has to be covered by volunteers. This fee is: 1,500 Mexican pesos, volunteers should buy and prepare their own meals. This participation fee covers, administration costs, lodging, light and tab water. In projects where meal is included the participation fee is 2,500 and 2,900 depending of the project.
IV. ACCOMMODATION &FOOD: •Nataté provides accommodation for the projects that take place in San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a house at the city center, with all facilities (kitchen, 3 toilets, a small patio) and 6 shared bedrooms.
•Volunteers buy their own food at their charge except in projects NAT11, NAT17 and NAT24 where the food is included in the participation fee.
•Volunteers can cook at home. Mexican food is good, and meat represents an important part of the diet. However vegetarians and vegans will not have any trouble finding what they need for their diets.
•In the case of projects outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, the lodging conditions are different. The information is written in each project description.
Insurance:
At the moment, Natate cannot propose a responsibility civil insurance, so we request the volunteers to have an accident and civil responsibility insurance and a trip insurance eventually.
Drug use:
The drug situation in Mexico is complicated. Even though the most part of the violence exists between the cartels and the dealers, the volunteers must be aware of the risks implied in the drugs’ use. Anyway, the drugs’ consume is strictly forbidden in the house where Natate accommodates its volunteers or in any of its projects. Natate will not tolerate to anyone the drugs’ use in the volunteers’ accommodation or in the projects. Breaking this rule will be enough reason for the volunteer to be asked to quit the project.
More information about Mexico and Chiapas:
Nataté performs projects in the state of Chiapas, located in the Southeast of Mexico; it is known for its touristic sites, which include natural attractive areas, pre-hispanic archaeological sites, colonial cities and the direct contact with different cultural groups that cohabit in this state. It has the highest native population in the country and has natural marvels which cannot be compared like the archaeological zone of Palenque and the Agua Azul waterfalls. It adjoins to the East with Guatemala, to the West with Oaxaca, to the North with Tabasco, to the South with the Ocean Pacifica and to the Northwest with Veracruz. The dominating and official language is Spanish. The mayan dialects spoken in Chiapas are: chol, tojolabal, tzeltal, tzotzil, mam y lacandon, which are related to Mayan origin dialects from the Peninsula of Yucatan and Central America.
San Cristobal de las Casas is the largest city in terms of tourism. It is a city where people of different ethnics, races and cultures coexist. It is located in the Chiapas highlands.
Nowadays, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of the most beautiful and original cities from the region of the Altos of Chiapas (and America), and also it must be added the evocative colonial image that it has conserved along the centuries. Because besides that, it has also an everyday life that could be almost called traditional, with its market, its people and a lot of natives with their colorful dressings, coming from several communities and who arrive to the place to sell or exchange their products.
Nataté Voluntariado Internacional A.C., is an association that works for the local communitarian development through voluntary service, and with local actions for global effects within a national and international context. The associations main areas of work are;
1. Co-organization of local development projects, where the national and international volunteering service is integrated.
2. Sending Mexican volunteers abroad to projects organized by our partner organizations in 70 countries.
These actions are complemented with awareness raising campaigns on;
The importance of protecting the environment and strengthening sustainable life styles, the preservation of cultural and natural heritage; work with people living on less favored situations. To achieve these goals, Nataté s main tools are: International work camps and medium and long term volunteering.
Work:
Volunteers will help with; • Organizing the programmes for workcamps. • To visit the projects and have meetings with person in charge of them. • Follow up of the volunteers. • Organize cultural activities for the volunteers. • Make evaluations of the workcamps. • Make database of photos. • Make documents like infosheets, programmes, etc. • Make database of the evaluations.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will stay at a house in San Cristóbal de las Casas, sharing room with up to 4 volunteers.
Location:
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas
Duration:
6 months minimum
Remarks:
Good level of Spanish and English
Number of volunteers. 2 volunteers
Starting time:
At any time
Participation fee:
1500 Mexican pesos per month. Meals are not included.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
Founded in 2006, Natate –the House in the Tree in Tsotsil, one of the Mayan dialects, is an independent civil association which works in the promotion of the international volunteering, for the solidarity and the comprehensive education for everyone, without a profitable objective, nongovernmental and non-religious.
Aims:
»To develop the volunteering service and promote the international solidarity under an intercultural and peaceful spirit. »To promote and develop the comprehensive education for young people. »To promote programs for the development of sustainable lifestyles. »To back and support groups of marginalized people and vulnerable minorities. »To promote the respect to human rights and dignity
Programmes:
International Camping Training Courses and Seminars Information and Awareness Campaigns National and International Volunteering
Natate is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the International Volunteer Service (CCIVS) and this lets it have access to programs and collaboration with more than 200 organizations in more than 80 countries. For more information visit www.unesco.org/ccivs
Through projects organized jointly with civil organizations, municipalities, groups and international and local organizations, Natate encourages the participation of young people in the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, the protection of the environment, the construction of houses for the poorest, the improvement of social-educational structures, the utilization of alternative techniques of construction and sustainable technologies in several communities of the region of Chiapas.
Volunteering:
Natate considers the volunteering as a mutual exchange between a person or a group that offers his/her time, work and energy for the benefit of a project of common interest and a community which offers to the volunteers a learning, experimentation, personal and collective development opportunity. The volunteering is also considered as a social tool which collaborates to the promotion of the inter-cultural dialogue to create Peace, and creates a relationship between the local action and the global reflection.
Volunteering is not an activity, is a way of life, a way of acting!
In all the projects proposed by Natate, the citizen participation and specially that one of the young people is really important.
M/LTV Programmes:
•Environmental activities: cleaning, construction, recycling, awareness raising, reforestation •Education: Work with children, artistic workshops, protection of the environment, recreational. •Health: Support on the creation of workshops and translation of documents on sexual and reproductive health. •Office work: Translation, promotion of volunteering, presentations, preparation of activities, camp leader, updating the web page, contact with international organizations. •World heritage: restoration, renovation, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage. •Construction: Support to low income families in the construction and improvement of their houses.
Depending on the project, volunteers work up to 35 hours per week.
The trip:
The volunteers are responsible for the organization of their trip, to look for the best prices, to deal with the visa, if it is necessary. These procedures can be done once you are accepted in a project. We suggest looking up the costs of the trip before the registration, to avoid the cancellation of your participation for economical reasons. We suggest to the volunteers coming from other continents, arriving one or several days before the beginning of the project, so they can adapt to their new schedules. To travel to Mexico, it is advisable to verify the prices of the flights, since it can be really expensive. A lot of airlines fly to Mexico, including: Aeromexico, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Canada, United Airlines, KLM, Alitalia, among others.
Cultural and recreation activities:
There are a lot of opportunities for the volunteers to enjoy and discover this part of the country. In San Cristobal de las Casas and in the rest of the state there are a lot of possibilities to discover the Mexican and Chiapas culture. Guatemala is also near and the volunteers can take advantage of this geographical situation. During the project, the recreational activities will be limited to the surrounding area where the project is located. These activities will be organized jointly with the hosting community.
PARTICIPATION FEE:
The projects proposed by Nataté have a monthly participation fee that has to be covered by volunteers. This fee is: 1,500 Mexican pesos, volunteers should buy and prepare their own meals. This participation fee covers, administration costs, lodging, light and tab water. In projects where meal is included the participation fee is 2,500 and 2,900 depending of the project.
IV. ACCOMMODATION &FOOD: •Nataté provides accommodation for the projects that take place in San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a house at the city center, with all facilities (kitchen, 3 toilets, a small patio) and 6 shared bedrooms.
•Volunteers buy their own food at their charge except in projects NAT11, NAT17 and NAT24 where the food is included in the participation fee.
•Volunteers can cook at home. Mexican food is good, and meat represents an important part of the diet. However vegetarians and vegans will not have any trouble finding what they need for their diets.
•In the case of projects outside of San Cristobal de las Casas, the lodging conditions are different. The information is written in each project description.
Insurance:
At the moment, Natate cannot propose a responsibility civil insurance, so we request the volunteers to have an accident and civil responsibility insurance and a trip insurance eventually.
Drug use:
The drug situation in Mexico is complicated. Even though the most part of the violence exists between the cartels and the dealers, the volunteers must be aware of the risks implied in the drugs’ use. Anyway, the drugs’ consume is strictly forbidden in the house where Natate accommodates its volunteers or in any of its projects. Natate will not tolerate to anyone the drugs’ use in the volunteers’ accommodation or in the projects. Breaking this rule will be enough reason for the volunteer to be asked to quit the project.
More information about Mexico and Chiapas:
Nataté performs projects in the state of Chiapas, located in the Southeast of Mexico; it is known for its touristic sites, which include natural attractive areas, pre-hispanic archaeological sites, colonial cities and the direct contact with different cultural groups that cohabit in this state. It has the highest native population in the country and has natural marvels which cannot be compared like the archaeological zone of Palenque and the Agua Azul waterfalls. It adjoins to the East with Guatemala, to the West with Oaxaca, to the North with Tabasco, to the South with the Ocean Pacifica and to the Northwest with Veracruz. The dominating and official language is Spanish. The mayan dialects spoken in Chiapas are: chol, tojolabal, tzeltal, tzotzil, mam y lacandon, which are related to Mayan origin dialects from the Peninsula of Yucatan and Central America.
San Cristobal de las Casas is the largest city in terms of tourism. It is a city where people of different ethnics, races and cultures coexist. It is located in the Chiapas highlands.
Nowadays, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of the most beautiful and original cities from the region of the Altos of Chiapas (and America), and also it must be added the evocative colonial image that it has conserved along the centuries. Because besides that, it has also an everyday life that could be almost called traditional, with its market, its people and a lot of natives with their colorful dressings, coming from several communities and who arrive to the place to sell or exchange their products.
« I appreciate that constructive criticism may be more useful to you than praise but I honestly have no gripes that I could possibly mention. I can only thank you for the experience that I really enjoyed and will undoubtedly follow-up in the coming year. »