ARUBA VOLUNTEERS
The volunteer platform in Aruba
The volunteer platform in Aruba
Welcome to Aruba Volunteers
Are you looking for volunteer work? Or looking for volunteers?
Aruba Volunteers is the platform you need!
Volunteers, organizations and individual help seekers can find each other here.
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Looking for volunteers?
A request or offer for personal help
Highlighted Opportunities
Domino Player
We are looking for domino players who know the rules well and who are available one or more mornings a week to play dominoes with our residents from 9 to 11. Posted by Helping Our Precious Elderly FoundationAmbiente Nobo's Workspace Recolor Initiative
This volunteer opportunity is perfect for groups from other organizations who are eager to lend a helping hand. Posted by Ambiente NoboVolunteers needed to help with daily care
Our guests are in the last phase of their lives and we give them a warm home. Our volunteers play an important role in this!Posted by Fundashon Hospice AtardiNewest opportunities
Assist people with special needs with rowing
Wanted: volunteers to assist people with special needs (our 'clients') with the sport of rowing. Posted by FARVaBecome an Impact Coach!
As an HCIC, young adults (18+) guide and inspire youth, gaining leadership skills, recognition, and international opportunities.Posted by Heart-Centered Leadership FoundationVolunteers wanted: be someone's eyes!
Be someone's eyes in a photography course for visually impaired creativesPosted by Plataforma ArubaCEDE ARUBA
Aruba Volunteers is an initiative of CEDE ARUBA
Aruba Volunteers is an initiative of CEDE ARUBA
CEDE ARUBA (Centro pa Desaroyo) brings people and resources together for sustainable development. In the fight against the socio-economic and social problems in Aruba, we bring together target groups that can strengthen each other and where there is opportunity for social and educational development. We contribute to a community where people of all ages and backgrounds can thrive. We believe that sustainable development in the Aruban community is feasible and volunteering contributes significantly to this.