5 Ways to Volunteer in Samara
Many of our guests ask about volunteer opportunites while they are on vacation here in Samara. Here are some ideas.
1. Teach English – I volunteer one hour a week in the Escuela Santo Domingo, just 4 kilometers from my house. It’s a pretty village of about 40 families. Even though English is a required curriculum in Costa Rica, the government doesn’t always send a teacher to smaller schools. It’s especially difficult if the road is rough as in Santo Domingo or if there’s a river to cross as in Buena Vista. Call me if you’d like to join me for a school visit. There are also some volunteer organizations in Samara that will train you and set you up in a school, for a fee.
2. CREAR – Creatividad, Arte, y Responsabilidad Social is mostly an after-school program for local kids. Their mission is to provide supplemental educational, recreational, and career opportunities for community members, primarily youth with limited resources”. They have computer classes, art and dance. The program is varied and innovative, focusing on academic and artistic education, environmental consciousness, health, and socio-cultural development. The opportunities for volunteering with CREAR are endless, and depending on your strengths, interests, experiences, and skill set they will find a place for you.
3. Clean the beach – CASATUR (Samara Chamber of Tourism and Community Development) organizes frequent community beach cleanups to collect the detritus that comes in with the tide. Watch the CASATUR blog for upcoming projects or contact them at samaracamaradeturismo@gmail.com
4. Spay and neuter dogs and cats – CASATUR (see above) holds periodic castration/vaccination clinics to keep pets happy and healthy. Visiting veterinarians provide the medical treatment but volunteers are always needed to lift the animals, provide transportation and help with post-op recuperation. Watch the CASATUR blog for upcoming clinics or contact them at samaracamaradeturismo@gmail.com.
5. Conserve Sea Turtles – Playa Buena Vista, just outside Samara, is home to The Sea Turtle Conservation Project. Volunteers protect the female turtles which lay their eggs in the soft sand of the beach. The eggs are then moved to an incubation nursery where they are protected from predators. When the baby turtles hatch, they help them get to sea safely – this is the critical time of life for sea turtles. Volunteers camp in cabins on the beach.