Gain Experience and Help Others
We help dozens of students to arrange volunteer experiences; CYA students have done everything from volunteering in law firms to serving at local soup kitchens and assisting beekeepers.
Volunteering is a great way to gain experience and build friendships and networks while in Athens. CYA is also a Bonner Approved study abroad program, which means Bonner Leaders & Scholars are able to satisfy their required community service through study abroad at CYA in Greece.
Volunteer Opportunities
Opportunities for volunteering cover many different areas, including: refugee aid, soup kitchens, environmental groups, animal welfare, special needs education, film and theater, writing and editing, libraries, museums, art galleries, kindergartens, marketing and advertising, and various non-profit organizations.
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Volunteering Organizations
CYA has a strong network of contacts in Athens. Below are details of just some of the organizations with which we collaborate and some of the opportunities on offer.
Volunteering tasks will depend on each organization’s needs at the time of application
– ARCHELON – (Save the Mediterranean Turtle) Environmental rescue projects to protect the sea turtles and their habitats in Greece through monitoring, research, habitat restoration, raising public awareness, and rehabilitating sick and injured turtles.
– ATHENS AUTHENTIC MARATHON
Volunteering with the community and athletes during the race.
– CARITAS HELLAS – Charity with many initiatives including “Big Brother” & “Big Sister” programs for refugee children, general support for refugees and the homeless via soup kitchens, and English language lessons. Volunteers might work in a soup kitchen or teach English.
– FAROS – Offers humanitarian care and support to unaccompanied children and refugee youth. Each child receives individual and tailored care and the chance to live with dignity and hope. Through FAROS these young people find safety and a sense of worth. Volunteers may give English lessons and help with other assistance to unaccompanied children and refugee youth.
– FRIENDS OF THE CAT – NINE LIVES Greece – Feeding stray animals in Athens
– HOME PROJECT – Provides services to unaccompanied refugee children arriving in Greece. The children are moved from camps, the street, detention centers, etc. to places where they are taken care of and prepared for eventual social inclusion and integration. Volunteers might provide assistance with certain activities, teach English, as well as other supportive tasks.
– MELISSA NETWORK – Network providing supportive services to migrant and refugee women and their children. Volunteers might help through interaction with and care of the children in the day care center, as well as other tasks.
– METADRASI – Facilitates the reception and integration of refugees and migrants, as well as unaccompanied migrant and refugee youth in Greece. Volunteers might teach English to young refuges and migrants.
– MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF ATHENS (ATHENS CITY MUSEUM) – Housed in a building that was the first royal palace of Greece, the Museum’s collections include Athens-related items from antiquity to contemporary art, and displays of furniture depicting typical living-room arrangements of 19th century Athenian aristocracy. Volunteers might assist with scanning and digitizing items for the museum’s archives, work on research projects aimed at potential collaboration with other museums and organizations, and give museum tours in English.
– MVI (Medical International Volunteers) – Provides medical support and care to immigrant refugee women and children. Volunteers who speak Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Bangla, and Hindi might assist with translation, some project management administrative tasks, social media, and fundraising support.
– O ARTOPOIITIS BAKERY – Baking sweets at a local Pangrati bakery
– PRAKSIS – Program of development providing social support, and medical assistance to vulnerable groups such as refugees, migrants, and Greek families experiencing hardship. They provide assistance and relief to the homeless, day care centers to support families with young children, and strive to return families to a state of self –sufficiency after crisis. Volunteers might interact with refugee children and youth, and offer English lessons.
– RAINBOW SCHOOLS – Voluntary collective supporting LGBTQ diversity, seeking to eliminate discrimination and promote and educate on inclusion and sustainability regarding attitudes and practices around sexual orientation, gender ID, gender expression. Rainbow addresses and informs on gender characteristics in the Greek school system, including educators, students, parents, institutions, and the general public.
– SOCIAL HACKERS ACADEMY – Providing tech education for refugees and other economically vulnerable groups in Athens, with the aim of gainful employment and integration to society. Volunteers may help teach IT skills when appropriate, and offer support in general.
– WWF (World Wildlife Foundation) – Organization that works to save the natural heritage of Europe and the Mediterranean by working to protect biodiversity, and reduce the human footprint. Volunteers might assist with social media, dissemination of information, office work,or fundraising support.
– Athenian Agora Excavation – Promising students can apply for the ASCSA summer excavation in the Athenian Agora