Guatemala
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Overview
A Two Wolves Abroad immersion is the perfect way to search for solidarity. These are life-changing, unique experiences unlike any other. Our strong connection with the Jesuits across the world provide for an authentic, rich, fruitful and spiritual experience.
This summer, The Two Wolves Abroad are offering an immersion to Guatemala Central America in January 2020.
Inclusions
Price: $6,000
Price: (not including flights) $4,200
- Flights departing from Sydney
- All on-ground internal transport and transfers
- All accommodation
- Pre-departure and post-return formation
- Local guides
- Most meals
- Contribution to host communities
- Two Wolves Abroad t-shirt
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About the immersion
Since its foundation, The Cardoner Project has sought to engage communities overseas in undertakings that seek to express a recognition and respect for excluded, and disadvantaged groups. The Guatemala experience begins in Guatemala City where we will be working with the students from Boys Hope and Girls Hope an organisation that helps educate and house disadvantaged children. Whilst there we will undertake a variety of service experiences that promote reflection and help with the education of the students.
We will then travel to Mayan villages to work with the communities on service projects and visit Lake Atitlan and Antigua.
Throughout this experience we will work closely with the local communities and gain a valuable insight into the history and the people of Guatemala.
Immersion incentives
Save up to $1400 on your next immersion!
- Save $1000: when you volunteer 10 six hour Friday or Saturday night shifts in the Cantina
- Save $200: if you have previously been on an immersion with The Two Wolves Abroad
- Save $200: if you get a friend to come with you, your friend will save too!
To enquire about Friday and Saturday shifts at The Two Wolves: Community Cantina, send a message to Two Wolves Rostering
To enquire about other saving options, contact Cormac or James at cormac.lennon@thecardonerproject.org, james.dunlop@thecardonerproject.org