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Review for Cross-Cultural Solutions, New Rochelle, NY, USA

Rating: 2 stars  

Volunteering with CCS was very mediocre. Yes, they give you food and a place to sleep, but the staff seemed very over protective and more concerned with rules than with preparing their volunteers to do useful, sustainable work. I worked with a local public health organization and found out during my time there that the program staff really had no idea what the organization does and could offer no advice on how to help them in a sustainable way. Also, the program is extremely expensive and I always got nebulous responses when I asked what the money was used for. Additionally, the program staff didn’t seem to understand that after having paid the tremendous program fee, I was now travelling on a very tight budget. All of their suggestions for post-program travel were for the fancy “mzungu” (white person) hotels and busses and beaches which is not at all what I was looking for. While at the program base, there are so many required activities that I didn’t feel that I got much of a chance to explore the town where we were working or get to know local people – I spent most of my time getting carted around from one activity to the next with upper-middle class white Americans. The program staff even found it strange when I would refuse a ride to my placement which was a mere 5-minute walk from the homebase. I did learn a fair amount of basic Swahili there, but I can’t say that was thanks to the lessons that we had. Our teacher was less than spectacular and mostly gave us long lists of vocabulary words that she would read out loud to us. If you’re really looking for an easy and comfortable first trip out to another country CCS will give you that, but if you’re looking for a deeper experience with a lower price tag I would recommend looking elsewhere.

If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...

Reduce the cost, train volunteers on how to be effective and sustainable, encourage more interaction with the local community

Would you volunteer for this group again?

No

For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?

A little

Did the organization use your time wisely?

Somewhat badly

Would you recommend this group to a friend?

Unlikely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2011

What one change could this group make that would improve your volunteer experience?

Reduce the program fee

Did your volunteer experience have an effect on you? (teaching you a new skill, or introducing new friends, etc.)

I enjoyed meeting most of the other volunteers and learned some basic Kiswahili

How did this volunteer experience make you feel?

Disappointed the CCS

Role:  Volunteer & I volunteered with a local public health organization. I thought I would be doing public health work, but the organization was in such poor shape that I spent most of my time sorting through documents in the office and trying to develop something to assi.