
Maintenance of historical monuments in Morelia
July 16 - August 4, 2008
The institute for the youth development of the City of Morelia (IJUM) is a part of the local government which has been working with groups of international volunteers in the last 6 years. Together they have carried out many activities to promote the active participation of the local youngsters in the life of the communities. The groups of international volunteers have been involved in many activities with the youngsters of the city. In this project, the aim is to participate in activities related to children and the ancient Purepecha culture. Every summer, groups of children participate in many activities and workshops, coordinated and organized by the local government, such as sports, community projects, old traditions and cultures, etc.
The volunteers will be helping in the maintenance of historical monuments of Morelia city which is catalogued as part of the UNESCO Word Heritage. The volunteers will also participate in activities in local villages around the city, doing activities with children, restoring and painting buildings that are used for the benefit of the communities. Volunteers will help in cleaning campaigns and maintenance of public spaces, such as gardens and parks, and painting with local youngsters the basketball courts.
Language: The official language of
the workcamp is English. Some Spanish would be appreciated.
Location: Morelia is a beautiful historic city, and capital of the state of Michoacán. Founded almost 500 years ago, the city has a wonderful central zone with buildings dating back to the time of the Spanish conquest as well as all the more modern attributes (shops, bars cafés etc). The city's population is over 1 million and the climate is moderately warm, with daytime temperatures ranging from 20-35º C. Morelia is well connected to a variety of great places to visit, such as Pátzcuaro, and the ancient Purépecha capital Tzintzunzan.
Age range: 18 and over
For more details, please visit: www.cadip.org/volunteer-in-mexico.htm
This project is part of CADIP's International Volunteer Program: www.cadip.org/workcamps.htm
General rules and conditions for participation on our workcamp projects: www.cadip.org
t. 604.628.7400