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Matthew Houston / Volunteer at "Alejandro Saez Day Care Center at San Roque"
I worked at San Roque. Absolutely loved all aspects of my time there, kids were great fun and it was a very humbled experience for me
Bodil Hallset / Volunteer at "A.B.C" ( Quito); "Ardillitas del Bosque"( Cuenca); "Unorcac" (Cotacachi) / 2009
  Having worked in Ecuador its something that makes you get closer to other people working outside in the field and you feel the climate, you learn about medicinal plants and you feel that you are helping a lot because people who are working in the field normally can do other things while you are working and everything is beatiful: People, The Customs and the culture in general!!
Michelle Klein (Nurse) / Volunteer at “Asociación Vivir”
I just finished a 5 weeks stint volunteering at a clinic in Tumbaco, a suburb of Quito, Ecuador, through the volunteer program at Simon Bolivar. The coordinator, Helene Myrvold, was really great. She had several options for me to choose from and stressed that if I didn't like my placement all I needed to do was say so and she would find something more suitable. We considered multiple options and visited a couple of places to make a decision. I decided on the Asociación Vivir. Mariana, the director, who is also a doctor of naturopathic medicine, strives to keep her great dreams for Ecuador on a realistic level.
The association is putting together a report in order to put on a fundraising program in Europe. Much of what I did there was to help out with this work. I also set up a small nurses area, where I gave the occasional injection, washed huge amounts of ear wax out of a little girls ears once, and mostly did vital signs and measured little kids. I found pediatric growth charts online and copied a bunch in order to put one each in with the individual charts in order to track growth. Hopefully they continue this practice. Anyway, I'm so glad I got to have this experience. I really felt like I was able to help out a lot and I also got a lot out of it as well.

Mira Freiburger / Volunteer at "Casa refugio Matilde"
After having seen a few locations and possibilities to work, I went with Helene, the manager of voluntary work to Casa refugio Mathilde and decided to stay there for a few months. Casa refugio Matilde is a house of refugee for women and their children suffering from domestic violence. The institution offers boarding and lodging for women and their kids, medical care and psychological attention.

There are also workshops concerning domestic violence, self-esteem, family relationship, sexuality, working in groups etc.
It wasn't very clear what I had to do, so I decided to work with the children in Casa Matilde. Beside the women they are really the persons, who need help and generally they enjoy to have the possibility to play and work with a volunteer. At first, I started to make a daily plan for the children and managed some special projects for example a painting hour or a rubbish collecting competition. The work in Casa Matilde isn't that easy, because on the one hand you have to be able to work and create things almost every time alone and it isn't clear how many days you can spend with a group of children, because almost every day mothers with their kids are leaving and entering. On the other hand all members of Casa Matilde, as well as mothers and their kids are very thankful for the support by a volunteer. The kids are very glad to be engaged in some activities. Moreover you may learn a lot of things about social life in Ecuador and about various destinies of life of Ecuadorian and Columbian kids. One of the most important experiences in my live! Thank you very much!
Benjamin Flaig-Suizo / Volunteer at “Minadores de Sueños”
I love the atmosphere behind these four walls that makes the classroom experience for the kids. When I go to the School Assistance it’s not only for work reasons, but also for me to come together with the kids sharing good moments, happiness and learning about human values. It’s wonderful to feel and receive the great enthusiasm from the kids. I have noticed that I’m not only able to teach the kids stuff, but they also help me in learning a lot.
The kids make me laugh and think. I have the faith that by helping these kids out with homework and other school or family issues I also contribute to their independence in the future.
Katharina Wanderas / Volunteer at "S.O.S. El Tejar" / 2009
  Simon bolivar is a good school with good teachers. I felt pretty safe  that i had someone to call in emergencies i have experienced and learned a lot during my work at EL TEJAR the trips arranged by the organization is good and worth trying
Sofie Hoseth / Volunteer at "S.O.S. El Tejar" / 2010
 

I am very pleased with all the organization done here at Simon Bolivar. The staff at the school is really helpful and you feel really good taken care of; besides the teachers are really good, and have good ways to make the classes interesting. I love my teachers!!! and the volunteer work was also good and a great experience for life. Thank you so much Simon Bolivar.

Marit Hals Bjelland / Volunteer at "Alejandro Saez Day Care Center at San Roque" / 2010
 

I have really enjoyed my stay here in Quito. The Simon Bolivar Spanish School has professional teachers whom I have learned a lot from, the tours arranged in the weekends were great!! .. and i have really had such a great time in those trips; the office is great as well because it´s possible to stop by if you need information or help besides there is always people there who are willing to help you with a friendly face; I really recommend Simon Bolivar to family and friends.

Natalia Cordero / July 2007
 

La experiencia ha sido genial. Trabajar ayudando a una buena causa llena mucho y hace crecer como persona. Además la gente en Ecuador es encantadora, todos tiene ganas de ayudar y han sido muy acogedores.

Estuve encantada con mi estancia en Ecuador!

María Fernanda Valles / June 2007
 

I decided to volunteer in Ecuador alter returning back to my country and seeing that things haven’t changed much. That were still children in the streets without a proper shelter or a decent education. From then on I set out to find a place where my help be most needed. Initially I got a placement through the International Students Volunteers in the Amazon working with some local tribes in a development program, however the cost for the placement was very high and although it was worth it, as I student I couldn’t afford it. Nevertheless with some luck I managed to get in touch with the Simón Bolívar Volunteer Program, from the start they were very supportive and friendly. They granted me a placement at the day care in San Roque.

When I arrived at my placement I felt very intimidated by the children, there were so many. Eventually I started to engage with them and I discovered that they were all very special. During the 5 weeks of the placement not only did I have the opportunity to teach them things, but I also learn many valuable things, and thought the work was demanding at times it was equally enjoyable. In general I felt that the experience was worthwhile, and if I ever return to do work experience in Ecuador I would definitely consider to do in it through Simón Bolívar.

Shelly Ewig / June 2007
  I am truly grateful to Simón Bolívar for connecting me with Children International through this organization. I taught English to under privileged Children between the ages of 5 and 14. Even though these children live with the bare minimum, their spirits are so energetic and strong as much as they think I helped them, I am truly the one who can not thank them. They opened my eyes to the important things in life: family, community, hard work, and hope. I will carry the memory of them with me wherever I go.
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