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Cook Islands Work Projects

Global Volunteers works in partnership with several local organizations to lend a hand in a variety of ways. Volunteers can work on two or more of the following principle work projects:

  • Reading Program: Students speak and understand English very well, but because the Cook Islands have a strong oral Maori tradition, their phonetics and reading skills lag behind. Volunteers work one-on-one with children to help them improve their language ability.
  • Library and Museum: Volunteers also are needed in several libraries to clean and straighten shelves, creating card catalogs, sorting donated books, and protecting and filing archival documents.
  • Cook Islands ProjectTakitumu Conservation Area: This conservation area was established in 1996 to protect native plants and one of the world's rarest land birds, the Kakerori (Rarotonga Flyer). Volunteers are needed to help local staff repair existing trails, clear fallen trees, and do light construction.
  • Are Pa Metua Senior Activity Center: Mamas and papas (respectful names for senior citizens) are well cared for during the day with songs and activities. Volunteers interact with elders by playing cards, talking with them, and taking part in scheduled activities.
  • Whale Center: World famous marine scientist Nan Hauser created a whale sanctuary in the Cook Islands waters. The Whale Center is open to all people of all ages. and students flock there after school to study marine life. Volunteers may have an opportunity to work with Nan, researchers, interns, and visitors. Volunteers also help by rebuilding exhibits, teaching children, or scheduling class visits. At times they may be asked to assist with research tasks.
  • Health Care/Special Needs: If you have experience with special needs, counseling, psychology, psychiatry, art, teaching, or physical therapy, you can help at the Handicapped Creative Center, a local center that provides care for adults who are physically and mentally challenged.







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