On EF Service-Learning programs, travelers work with established nonprofits, NGOs, and locals on community-driven projects to make meaningful, sustainable contributions. Through hands-on work and deep exposure to different cultures, students learn vital collaboration and problem-solving skills.
Professionalism and Expectations: Volunteers are expected to uphold professionalism and respect for the policies and expectations of their service sites. This includes refraining from smoking, consuming alcohol, using foul language, engaging with recreational drugs, or displaying romantic affection publicly.
Health and Safety Policies: To ensure the safety and integrity of the service-learning experience, volunteers are also expected to honor agreed-upon service hours, fulfilling project responsibilities, following all instructions from the Field Director (FD), and adhering to any dress codes set by the FD. Additionally, volunteers should avoid giving gifts or money directly to community members without prior approval from the Field Director.
Partnership Sustainability: Volunteers are ambassadors; representing their country, school, and themselves. Carrying themselves with respect and integrity maintains strong and positive partnerships with EF's long-standing community partners, ultimately increasing impact for years to come.