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Dog Shelter Support

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1 - 50 semanas  ·  Idade 16 - 50+

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Destaques

  • Nurture neglected pups, helping them regain trust and confidence in humans.
  • Offer companionship and support to dogs longing for love and attention.
  • Interact with, exercise, and provide essential care for abandoned canines and prepare them for a brighter future.
  • Make lifelong friendships with fellow like-minded volunteers from all around the world.
  • Embark on adventures in "the land beyond the forest", combining service with exploration. Explore ancient castles, fortresses, rolling hills and primeval forests

Especialmente adequado para

Idade 16+
Solteiros
Casais
Famílias
Grupos
50+

Sobre o programa

Give pups a paw-some start! Join us as a dog shelter volunteer and socialize puppies for their forever homes. Your love and care pave the way for wagging tails.

The dog shelter center was established in 1996 by a local animal care activist after the city council ordered the demolition of the swine yards at the edge of the town. The pigs were guarded by dogs, so hundreds of dogs were released and became strays. She realized the need for a shelter and with ...

Sobre o programa

The dog shelter center was established in 1996 by a local animal care activist after the city council ordered the demolition of the swine yards at the edge of the town. The pigs were guarded by dogs, so hundreds of dogs were released and became strays. She realized the need for a shelter and with the help of the city council she moved the dogs to some stables next to the town. They quickly outgrew the grounds and moved in 2001 to an even smaller place with no water, kennels or money to build a proper shelter. A German Foundation came to help, bought more land, built kennels, a house for veterinary services. The council pays 2 workers, the German foundation pays 3 more workers, a vet, an administrator and gives other financial support for the shelter.

 

The Animal Care project in Romania offers volunteers the opportunity to support the welfare and protection of animals at a local dog shelter. The aim at the shelter is to assist in the protection of these animals, providing companionship, medical treatment, and opportunities for play. Many of the animals have been mistreated or abandoned and the long-term goal of the shelter is finding a suitable family for the dogs to be adopted, both locally and within Europe. Getting the dogs to interact with humans is a vital aspect of this placement as if the dogs cannot be socialized, it’s unlikely that they can be adopted into a loving home.

 

The shelter in Miercurea Ciuc is in better condition than many other Romanian shelters, but is different to Western European standards, so you’ll need to be prepared for this. There are hundreds of dogs and the shelter tends to get quite muddy, so you’ll need to dress accordingly. Most dogs are adopted, but those who are not, stay and live at the shelter and receive medical care on a permanent basis. All onsite dogs are fully vaccinated.


It’s important to note that volunteers participating from October until February need to be prepared for very cold conditions. You can expect lots of snow and the terrain to be muddy, so please ensure you pack accordingly. 

Number of dogs: around 300

Number of staff: 5 workers, 1 administrator, 1 vet


Your most important job is to help socialize the puppies/young dogs. There are numerous kennels containing puppies which you will be shown during your placement orientation. The idea is that the volunteer should spend at least 15 minutes in each kennel interacting with the puppies so they become familiar with human contact. The process:

  • Get to know the dogs
  • Spot which ones are less confident and try to pet them
  • Give yourself a goal i.e. by the time you leave to have them eating from your hand or for them to allow you to pick them up.
  • Try feeding them treats out of your hand.
  • Brushing the dogs
  • Providing basic obedience training
  • Cleaning kennels
  • Replacing or cleaning wet/dirty materials in the kennels
  • Walking certain dogs on occasions and where specified
  • Helping to maintain the shelter grounds on occasion and where specified
  • Photograph the dogs to help with the shelters’ marketing
  • Help promote the dog shelter and support the team during vaccination campaigns with the local community, again, this is only on certain occasions and where specified by staff members
  • Depending on your project duration, you may have the opportunity to assist with some small construction projects (i.e. building dog runs and fences)


Advice from past volunteers

 

  • When you have nothing to do, ask “How can I help?”. Try to be as proactive as you can, seeking out the tasks and asking when you are not sure.
  • Make sure to wear clothes that you are happy to get dirty, ripped, chewed. If you didn’t bring such clothes, there a plenty of second hand shops in the city selling clothes at very cheap prices.
  • Be prepared for dogs to jump all over you. Hence why you should not wear your best clothes.
  • Do not take your phone into the kennels unless you want to take photos. Phones can be easily damaged whilst interacting with the dogs.
  • The Animal Care project is a 20min cycle, 40min walk or short bus ride away from the volunteer accommodation. The local team has bicycles available for you to use if you wish.


Volunteers participating from October until February need to be prepared for very cold conditions, as most project work is based outdoors. You can expect ​a lot of snow and​ for​ the terrain to be muddy

 



Dia típico

Start times and daily workload depends on the project that you are volunteering on, with some beginning in the morning and some in the afternoon. A typical day as a dog shelter volunteer is as follows:

8:00 - 9:00 AM Volunteers prepare their own breakfast at the accommodation and get ready for the ...

Dia típico

Start times and daily workload depends on the project that you are volunteering on, with some beginning in the morning and some in the afternoon. A typical day as a dog shelter volunteer is as follows:

8:00 - 9:00 AM Volunteers prepare their own breakfast at the accommodation and get ready for the day

10:00 AM - 14:00 PM Volunteering at the dog shelter

15:00 PM Volunteers eat lunch at a local restaurant and use their free time as they wish 


Actividades em tempo livre

Our organization is based in the center of Miercurea Ciuc, a small town with a population of about 34,000 inhabitants, famous for its enthusiasm for hockey and for being one of the coldest cities in Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, a mainly Hungarian-speaking ethnocultural region in eastern ...

Actividades em tempo livre

Our organization is based in the center of Miercurea Ciuc, a small town with a population of about 34,000 inhabitants, famous for its enthusiasm for hockey and for being one of the coldest cities in Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, a mainly Hungarian-speaking ethnocultural region in eastern Transylvania, and is situated in the Olt River valley. Volunteers have the weekends free and there is no shortage of things to do in Miercurea Ciuc or further afield in Romania. Surrounded by mountains, forests and traditional villages, volunteers can fill their free time hiking, visiting local markets, adventure activities, concerts, exhibitions, sports events, diverse cultural events throughout the year, such as the Pentecost Pilgrimage on the nearby Sumuleu hill with hundreds of thousands of pilgrims coming from all around the world, the NyarON Szereda Festival in June, the International Jazz Festival, Drum Festival and City Days happening in July, or the Thousand Szekler Girls festivity on the Sumuleu hill. There are countless other events and sights worth seeing, but the cities magic lies in the laid back and peaceful atmosphere that you can enjoy sipping a coffee at one of the terraces. 


Requisitos

Requisitos

Idade mínima: 16 anos

Para aderir ao programa é necessário ter pelo menos 16 anos de idade na data de início do programa.

Habilidades linguísticas

Precisa de falar Inglês (nível básico)

Verificação dos antecedentes criminais

necessário

Restrições de Nacionalidade

Sem restrições. São bem-vindas as mãos que ajudam de todo o mundo.

Compromisso de tempo

A tua mão auxiliadora será necessária na Segunda-feira, Terça-feira, Quarta-feira, Quinta-feira e Sexta-feira

Serviços incluídos

Serviços incluídos

Serviços por Care2Travel Association

The program fee includes:
  • Airport pick-up
  • Accommodation
  • Meals 
  • 24/7 direct support from our team
  • Program orientation
  • A 1 hour introduction to Hungarian language 
  • City tour of Miercurea Ciuc with a local guide
  • Volunteer placement introduction on the first work day
  • Contribution to the long term goals of the volunteer placement

Recepção no aeroporto em Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport

Volunteers need to arrive one day prior to the orientation on Monday. Pick up from Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport (OTP) is included in the program fee if you arrive on Sunday between 9:00 AM and 10:00 PM. If you arrive outside of these hours, your pick-up will incur an extra cost of US $150.

Volunteers will be greeted by one of the Care2Travel staff members just outside the arrival hall, as soon as they come out. We will reach out a few days before the arrival on WhatsApp and we will communicate all details in an email a week before the arrival. 
The drive to the project site will take around 4-5 hours depending on the traffic. Miercurea Ciuc is 250 km from Bucharest.

Alojamento

Volunteers are housed primarily in one of two adjacent volunteer apartment complexes or in a designated volunteer residence. The smaller apartment can accommodate up to 8 volunteers of the same gender in a single room, while the larger apartment, featuring 3 bedrooms, can house up to 19 volunteers. During the summer months, occupancy in the female apartment typically ranges from 7 to 17 individuals across 3 connecting rooms, while the male apartment hosts between 4 to 8 occupants. In other seasons, the number typically falls between 3 to 6 individuals. The volunteer residence consists of 4 rooms, each shared by two individuals of the same gender. Volunteers have the opportunity to relax in the outdoor spaces provided at both volunteer residences, featuring expansive gardens equipped with fire pits for grilling and enjoying leisurely moments.
The accommodations are conveniently located within a central area, with the local team’s office reachable within a 10 to 15-minute walk, and surrounded by numerous cafes and restaurants. Bedding is provided, and towels are available upon request. A washing machine is accessible for volunteers to maintain their clothing and bedding. If you have specific accommodation preferences, please communicate them to your IVHQ Program Manager, and our local team will strive to accommodate your needs.
WiFi is accessible at both the volunteer apartments and the volunteer residence, as well as in many nearby cafes and restaurants. For continuous connectivity, volunteers can also opt to purchase a local SIM card with data for use in an unlocked mobile phone.

Alimentos e Bebidas

Volunteers receive one cooked meal daily, either served at a local restaurant or provided at their placement site. Breakfast, dinner, and weekend meals are self-prepared using supplies available at the volunteer accommodation. The accommodation manager regularly purchases food supplies, and volunteers are welcome to make specific food requests to him if desired.

When dining outside the accommodation, the main meal typically consists of lunch with two courses. The first course invariably includes a traditional soup, followed by a second course featuring potato or rice dishes, along with options like chicken, pork, goulash, stews, and pasta. Bread is a staple accompanying all meals, often dense due to its potato content. Vegetarians can expect offerings of cheese or mushroom dishes as commonly provided alternatives at restaurants.

Acesso à Internet

Bom acesso no local do projecto

O que NÃO está incluído?

O que NÃO está incluído?

Bilhetes de avião

O aeroporto mais próximo é Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP) em Bucharest. Ajudamo-lo a encontrar voos baratos para Roménia. ENCONTRAR VOOS BARATOS

Seguro de viagem

Ir para o estrangeiro é uma aventura e é sempre melhor estar preparado. Doença ou lesão súbita, cancelamento ou roubo - um seguro de viagem para Roménia proporciona segurança e é uma vantagem a ter. OBTENHA UMA COTAÇÃO

Vacinas

Se pretende ser voluntário em Roménia deve procurar aconselhamento médico antes de iniciar a sua viagem social. Verifique as vacinas necessárias para Roménia. VERIFICADOR DE VACINAS

Detalhes à chegada

The program orientation begins on the first and third Monday of each month, and volunteers need to arrive in Miercurea Ciuc the day before orientation. After you have registered for the program, please book your flight to arrive at Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP) on the Sunday before your start date.

Your airport pick-up is included in your Program Fee, however, if you arrive outside of Sunday between 9:00AM - 10:00PM, your pick-up will incur an extra cost of US$150.

When you arrive, you will be greeted at the airport by a member of the local team and transported to the volunteer accommodation. Your accommodation is covered by your Program Fee and includes the night prior to your start date. If you are traveling in Romania prior to your volunteer program, we can arrange for you to be picked up from a pre-arranged location in Miercurea Ciuc the day before your program orientation.

Orientation: This is a standard full-day induction on your selected start date that covers everything you need to know for your volunteer program in Romania. You’ll be provided with an introduction to Romania, meet the program staff and get an overview of procedures. You’ll learn about the history of Romania and Hungary, religion, festivals, customs and traditions, dress/clothing, safety issues, food, transportation and travel opportunities and go through details about your volunteer project and accommodation​.​ The afternoon includes an introduction to the Hungarian language and a city tour of Miercurea Ciuc​ which is​ provided by local volunteers.​ ​The orientation will also give you a chance to meet other volunteers and swap contact details for weekend travel and socializing.

The last day of your volunteering program is on Friday, and Friday night is included in your program fee. While airport drop-off is not covered by the program fee, we provide all the necessary assistance to ensure you arrive at the airport safely and on time for your flight. This can be arranged through either public transportation or a private drop-off service.

Disponibilidade
Jan Feb Março Abril Maio Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez

Preços do programa

1 semana (estadia min.) 581€
2 semanas 998€
3 semanas 1.306€
4 semanas 1.615€
8 semanas 2.827€
16 semanas 5.203€
20 semanas 6.360€
24 semanas 7.512€
50 semanas (estadia máx.) 14.050€
Preços médios 430€/semana

Preços do programa

430€ por semana 1 - 50 semanas Idade 16 - 50+

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Duração

1 - 50 semanas

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Pagamento final

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Care2Travel Association

Extraordinário 5 rating (13 revisões)

Non-profit - fundada em 2011

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Hospedado por

Orsolya

Sobre o projecto

Working at grassroots level, everything we do is about meeting real needs, caring for the local environment and giving back to community.

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Who we are?
Care2Travel is an independent, non-profit association in Romania, established in March 2011 with the following staff:

Péter Kedves - Director, volunteer coordinator
Orsolya Biró (Orsi) - fundraiser, volunteer coordinator 
Kinga Kovács - ESC project manager
Niki Fehér - volunteer coordinator
Rita Takács - project assistant

C2T was formed as a result of observing numerous foreign volunteers being ineffectively placed and managed in Romania. These foreign volunteers were sent by international volunteering organizations that had no understanding of the need on the ground. In addition it was observed that volunteering by locals was still a relatively new concept. The social need therefore was to develop the effectiveness of foreign volunteers and to introduce and develop the concept of volunteering amongst the local community.


What we do?
By creating positive volunteering experiences we popularize volunteering in Romania, thus support the growth of an active civil society. We receive international volunteers from all over the world and place them within the local community on well run ethical placements in schools, after schools, summer camps, special needs placements, sustainable agriculture placements, NGO support, animal care placement, renovation, construction and community building. 

We pay attention to enriching the cultural experiences of both foreign volunteers and locals, so we organize and are involved in ongoing activities like language clubs, intercultural nights, trivia nights, board game nights, creating and managing an allotment for the volunteer accommodation with a greenhouse, a well developed composting system and raised beds that can be used by families from the local community. 

Our projects are carefully chosen, ethical and sustainable and all profits are reinvested back into the community to ensure maximum benefit.

Our vision:
A world where citizens are socially aware & motivated towards a positive change.

Our mission:

To connect volunteers from different nationalities to work together on responsible volunteer placements that support both the development of the local communities and the personal development of the volunteers. Moreover by creating positive volunteering experiences we aim to popularize volunteering in Romanian society and thus support the growth of an active civil society.

Our goals:

  1. The advancement of socially responsible, active citizenship (volunteering).
  2. The advancement of sustainable tourism and regional development.
  3. The advancement of education and personal development.
  4. The advancement of racial and cultural tolerance and harmony.
Where we work?
Miercurea Ciuc is a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Transylvania, Romania. Surrounded by the stunning Carpathian Mountains, it boasts a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The town is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with colorful festivals and events celebrating its rich heritage. Care2Travel operates here, offering impactful volunteer programs aimed at supporting local communities through education and sustainable development initiatives. From its quaint streets to its welcoming locals, Miercurea Ciuc exudes warmth and offers volunteers a unique opportunity to make a difference while immersing themselves in the beauty of Transylvania.

Volunteer with us:
  • Experience real community life in Romania, working and living alongside local people
  • Explore beautiful Transylvania
  • Be part of an ethical volunteering experience
  • Gain practical work experience
  • Be supported every step of the way


13 revisões · rating5

Valentina Krenn rating4.8

2024 at Dog Shelter Support

When I decided to take part in a volunteering program last year, I didn't know what I had to prepare for at all. It seemed like I would throw myself into a completely new environment when I had never been abroad on my own before. But all my life there was this desire to make a little difference, to ...
Laura rating5

2023 at Dog Shelter Support

I arrived at the Airport in Bukarest where Peter, from Care2Travel picked me up. We drove about 4 hours by car to the volunteer accommodation. I got the instructions on the next day ince it was already 4 o’ clock when I arrived at the Volunteer House. Niki, from Care2Travel, showed me the ...
Vikki de Loryn rating5

2023 at Dog Shelter Support

My volunteering experience with Care2Travel Animal Care Placement was amazing. The Care2Travel staff are amazingly professional, always readily available to assist with any questions you may have during your volunteering experience. I have always felt safe exploring the town of ...
Luca Hemkes rating5

2023 at Dog Shelter Support

The first few weeks I was mostly in the puppy kennels, playing, socializing with the pups. After a while I also helped with the adult dogs, cleaning, going on walks, feeding, training the shy dogs so they can get adopted sooner. Making photos of the Dogs so they are seen more. Describing there ...
Alexis Devereux rating5

2024 at Community Gardening

This experience was my first as a volunteer abroad and I was delighted with the way that I was supported by Care 2 Travel during my time in Romania. As a mature adult who also struggles with anxiety, the kindness and care of the local team helped me to overcome my nerves and flourish during my short ...
Lucinda Balcers rating5

2024 at Summer Camp Assistant

I volunteered with care to travel. This was my first time going abroad alone and I was beyond nervous. From the moment I arrived my nerves were melted away and I knew that I made the right decision to volunteer with care 2 travel. I was picked up from the airport and taken to the accommodation where ...

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