
This project is available in Chiang Mai.
Easily one of the most profound experiences in the mix, volunteering at the HIV orphanage puts you on the frontlines of one of Thailand’s most pressing concerns. By partnering with this international foundation, you’ll transform these children’s summer vacation into an epic event.
Volunteering in Thailand – A day in the Life
This project is only open during the Thailand’s summer break (early March until mid-May), when the children spend most of their time at the orphanage interacting with the staff and volunteers. This is when the efforts of volunteers are most needed, as the full-time employees are stretched to keep up with all of the children in full-on summer play mode.
The orphanage is run by an international team with a powerful network in Thailand and abroad. They’ve devoted their lives to fighting HIV and caring for children born with the virus. Under the guidance of the staff, you’ll contribute to the cause by leading engaging activities that encourage whole-body health. The usual repertoire focuses on some combination of sports, music, computer skills and games. Needless to say, everyone has a good time. This is summer vacation, after all.
The orphanage is a well-run facility that knows how to attract and maintain committed staff, and you’ll have a go-to contact who can help you can help you maximize the impact you achieve during your limited time with the children. If you’re anything like the other volunteers who have taken on this project, your only regret will be that you couldn’t stay longer.
Making a Difference – Volunteer
For some new initiates, the biggest surprise is the bubbly, optimistic atmosphere at the HIV orphanage. It’s true that these children are battling HIV and AIDS on a daily basis, but this is not a doom-and-gloom scenario. These are real children living real and active lives, and they’re bursting with life, excitement and energy. Don’t expect many somber faces here.
In some cases, the parents – most of whom are in the advanced stages of AIDS – come to live in special quarters at the orphanage. Here, they can receive all the treatment they need, and they have the simple joy of living out the last of their days with their little ones. This is good for the kids’ self-esteem, reinforcing the fact that they haven’t been abandoned by their parents. It also facilitates transition between the parents and the staff, easing the children into their new family.
Volunteer Tasks
Flexibility is important on behalf of volunteers. The summer is chocked full of special activities, some of which you’ll be able to join in. But there will be a few days in April during the Thai New Year (Songkran) festival, when daily activities grind to a halt. Even so, with a little bit of patience and a healthy dose of that easygoing Thai attitude, you won’t miss a beat.
Volunteer Qualifications
The minimum age requirement for the HIV Orphanage Project is 20. The orphanage requires an additional application form from all perspective volunteers. After completion of the additional application, orphanage staff will determine acceptance into the volunteer service program.
Friends For Asia additionally requires all volunteers in this project (and all other projects where volunteers work with children directly) to submit a certified police background check before volunteer service begins.
Although it’s not necessary for volunteers to be Christian, the administration of the orphanage would like for all volunteers to be aware and respect that the orphanage functions and was founded under Christian principles.
Volunteer Stories
“I will never forget the kids’ faces, and their smiles. It is one of the best things I ever did.” – Milou Huitink – Oosterhout, The Netherlands
“They will touch your heart each and every day. Coming to spend time at the orphanage has been one of the best decisions I have ever made.” -Alana Borsa, Ontario, Canada
Click here to view all the volunteer stories from the HIV Orphanage Project.
Volunteer Fees
Participation in the HIV Orphanage Volunteer Project starts at minimum of two weeks. This minimum project fee of two weeks is $695. Each additional week, over the minimum of two weeks, is $100.
Volunteer Fee Includes
Airport pick up, accommodation during orientation and entire project time, breakfast every morning, lunch every work day, 2 day orientation, half day city tour, cultural dinner and show, onsite coordinator and 24 hour emergency assistance.
Volunteer Fee Does Not Include
Plane tickets, travel insurance, cost of criminal police background check required for this project, cost of transportation to and from the orphanage and accommodation (roughly $5 per day), ride to the airport after service, dinner.
Apply Now to Volunteer for this Project – Free to Apply
Summer Volunteering
Consider volunteering during the summer months. This is a good time to take some time off as well as give time to those in need. We offer flexible volunteering from 2 weeks to 2 months or more.
Mix and match a few different volunteer projects or dedicate your time to one project. Our professional staff are there to help and support you throughout the volunteer experience.
Volunteer Stories
Alex Jacobson, California, USA - Teaching Monks and Caregiving at Single Mother's Home, March, 2009“The Land of Smiles” is the perfect phrase coined for Thailand. Love radiates from this country through the smiles and warm greetings from the local people. Whether it was during my trip in Pai, the Friends for Asia home, or at either of my volunteer projects, I feel that I made many unexpected friendships!
James Kneafsey, Dublin, Ireland - Elephant Camp March, 2009
"It was a joy working at the Elephant Camp: waking up to elephants passing by my balcony in the morning, swimming with the elephants, eating like a king, pitching in with the work, building relationships with the staff and having a well earned beer at the roadside bar in the evening."
Anke Anemaet – Lelystad, The Netherlands – Teaching Monks July, 2010
“ENJOY YOUR STAY HERE! You will be sad to leave, as I am now. It’s hard to explain to the boys that you won’t be coming back next week and you have to go home. They have all been such lovely students. Each one of them has their own personality and you’ll love them all. Take pictures so that you can remember them forever. They have become so important to me, which is unexplainable. I will truly miss them a lot. ”
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