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Volunteer Programs in Bolivia

Resting in the heart of South America, Bolivia is one of the most ecologically, linguistically, and culturally diverse countries in the world. Due to its landlocked position and tumultuous history, it is also one of the poorest countries in South America, and welcomes volunteers from all over the world with open arms. If you are seeking a vibrant cultural experience and the chance to improve your Spanish speaking ability while contributing to a people in need, then look no further than volunteer programs in Bolivia.
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Volunteer World

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Global Health in Tarija, Bolivia

Visit Tarija, a tranquil city in southern Bolivia of about 200,000 people. This picturesque region is known as the “Bolivian Andalucia” for its vineyards and Spanish cultural influence. Tarija offers universal health insurance, which can create high demand for services and strains on the system due to lack of personnel and equipment. Understand cultural and socioeconomic barriers patients face in accessing healthcare services and witness treatments for pathologies not commonly seen in North America, including parasitosis, tuberculosis, and Chagas. Learn from health professionals and become immersed in Tarija’s healthcare system, including community clinics, secondary and tertiary level hospitals, and a leading clinic for the treatment of Chagas Disease. Chagas, the “new AIDS of the Americas,” currently infects 1.8 million people in Bolivia alone, primarily in rural areas. Shadow healthcare professionals as they undertake patient consultations, laboratory analysis, and prevention efforts in surrounding communities, while learning from local experts about the latest developments in Chagas research.

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Food Bank Volunteering in Bolivia

Our program offers a unique opportunity to contribute to food security in Bolivia. If you speak at least basic Spanish and want to be actively involved in a meaningful job while also exploring Bolivia, this volunteering program is for you! As a volunteer, you will work with a local food bank in the vibrant city of Cochabamba, assisting with the collection, sorting, and distribution of food to those in need. You will also have the chance to participate in educational initiatives, raising awareness about healthy eating habits and sustainable food practices within the community. You might also be asked to do administrative tasks, such as data entry and impact assessment. In all of these areas, your support will be invaluable to the community! You will be fully immersed in Bolivian culture, working alongside a large, dedicated local Bolivian team and gaining valuable hands-on experience. The work schedule is generally from Monday to Friday, with evenings and weekends free to explore the rich cultural heritage of Cochabamba and the surrounding area. Bolivia is ready for you!

Inter-Cultural Youth Exchange (ICYE UK)

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Volunteer Abroad with ICYE UK

Volunteering with ICYE UK is a transformational experience with real impact. Our ethical programmes promote peace, intercultural awareness and equality of opportunity, encouraging young people from around the world to live, learn and work together. UK residents can apply now to join us on our six or 12-month placements starting in either January or August, and work with locally run NGOs in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Europe on impactful projects that matter, such as: - Human rights projects - Women’s empowerment projects - Supporting people with compromised health and/or disabilities - Environmental and wildlife conservation - Sustainable agriculture projects - Providing education, care, and support for children from under-resourced communities - Sports, art, or cultural projects - Community development programmes - And many more Additionally, short-term placements of 3 to 5 months with flexible start dates are available in some of our partner countries. Whether you join us on our long-term or short-term programme, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture and language, learn, grow, and make an impact! Get in touch to find out more!

Sustainable Bolivia

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Sports Coach in Orphanages

Volunteer with Sustainable Bolivia and play a crucial role in several of our partner childcare and special needs centers in Riberalta. No matter your age, experience, skills, or level of Spanish, you can positively contribute to the lives of children. We welcome volunteers on a vacation, career break, gap year, or in retirement. We only ask for your enthusiasm and commitment to the project you will work on. Bolivia is one of the least developed countries in Latin America. Orphanages, daycares, and care centers lack funding and are often understaffed. This is why you have a crucial role to play. Work together with our partners, share ideas, and come up with educational activities while getting involved in the daily activities of children and young adults. Some centers need help building and fixing garden areas, buildings, and playgrounds.

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A Guide to Volunteering Abroad in Bolivia

Locations

With nearly 1.5 million inhabitants, Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia’s largest city. Rich in history and natural beauty, it is also the most important business center in Bolivia and attracts migrant workers from all over the country. Volunteer programs in Santa de la Sierra allow volunteers to explore a plethora of national museums, art galleries, and beautiful architectural structures as they supply various forms of aid to local communities.

La Paz is Bolivia’s third largest city and the seat of the nation’s government (although the smaller city of Sucre is technically the capital). Located at an altitude of 12,000 feet in the western region of the Andean plateau, La Paz is an educational and political capital which, because of its pristine setting high in the Andes and beautiful colonial architecture, is quite a popular destination among travelers interested in volunteering in Bolivia.

Cochabamba, nicknamed the City of Eternal Spring because of its beautiful climate year-round, is also quite a popular place to volunteer in Bolivia. It is often considered Bolivia’s most progressive city, and was host to the very first World People’s Conference on Climate Change. If you are looking to volunteer in the field of environmental conservation, then Cochabamba is quite an ideal backdrop.

Placements are available throughout other major cities of Bolivia, as well as in rural areas where volunteers can live amongst locals in a Bolivian village.

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November 26, 2025by: Natalia Kawalec - United StatesProgram: Global Health in Tarija, Bolivia
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Visiting Tarija for 2 weeks with CFHI has been one of the most meaningful summer experiences I could have had. Living in a new country, fully immersed in the culture, leads to growth that's difficult to find otherwise. After completing the program, I better understand the health challenges faced outside of the US. I feel more able and inclined to work to resolve them and discuss potential solutions. In addition, I believe I’m better prepared to help immigrants navigate the US health system now that I understand how their experiences with healthcare might differ from those who were born in the US. Overall, the experience helped me be a more well-rounded person and prepared me to serve diverse populations as a physician.

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