Practical Information
Everything you need to know before joining
Get ready to experience a different summer in Tisswit
Here you will find all the practical information about the volunteer program: dates, duration, what the experience includes, how the activities are organized, and what you need to know before traveling. You will also be able to learn about the participation requirements, optional excursions, and the ethical policy that guides our work with the community.
DATES, DURATION, AND AVAILABILITY
July 4 – 18
July 18 – August 1
August 1 – 15
August 15 – 29
Arrival takes place on the afternoon of the first day and departure on the morning of the last day.
PRECIO Y FORMA DE PAGO
€150 when reserving your place via bank transfer to the association’s official account or through Western Union
€150 upon arrival at the program (in cash or by transfer with receipt)
Volunteer contributions are used to cover the actual costs of the program and to support activities within the community.
Your deposit will not be lost
It will remain as credit with no expiration date for future editions of the project
📄 Place Confirmation
Once your reservation has been made, you will receive a confirmation email with all the necessary information to prepare for the trip and the next steps in the process.
WHAT IS INCLUDED AND WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED
Accommodation in Tisswit or in a nearby establishment integrated within the community
Three home-cooked meals per day
Materials for workshops and activities
Local coordination and support throughout the entire program
Basic Arabic lessons with community members
Cultural and exchange activities
Henna, music, and community gatherings
Farewell celebration with the village families
Certificate of participation
Flight tickets
Internal transport to the meeting point
Medical or travel insurance (mandatory)
Optional weekend excursions
Personal expenses
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
Conversation in Spanish and English
Language activities
Participatory learning dynamics
Drawing
Handicrafts
Music and artistic activities
Cooperative games
Sports
Obstacle courses and group dynamics
Basic Arabic lessons
Visit to the local market
Meetings with village families
Community cultural activities
The activities are adapted each week according to the group of volunteers and the needs of the moment.EXCURSIONES OPCIONALES
Trekking
Hikes through Middle Atlas landscapes rarely visited by tourists.
Visit to the ancient Ahouli mine
A historic site virtually unknown to international tourists.
Excursion to the Merzouga Desert
Opportunity to spend a night in traditional tents, watch the sunset over the dunes, and sleep under the Sahara sky.
VILLAGE LIFE
Where You’ll Live
Volunteers stay in the village of Tisswit or in nearby accommodation, within the local community. The experience is designed to share in the daily life of the village.
Meals
Three homemade meals are served daily, prepared with local ingredients. The cuisine is simple and traditional, based on regional recipes and fresh products.
Water
The village water is safe for local residents, but as a precaution, volunteers are recommended to drink bottled water. Bottled water is easily available in the village.
Rhythm of Life
Tisswit is a rural community in the Middle Atlas with its own pace, customs, and ways of living. Participating in the program involves adapting to the local context with respect and openness. Modest clothing is requested when interacting with children and locals during volunteering.
Connectivity
The village has basic mobile coverage. Internet access may be limited, so we recommend taking the opportunity to disconnect and fully experience the surroundings.
REQUISITOS PARA PARTICIPAR
🎂 Age
The program is open to people 16 years and older. There is no upper age limit, but participants need to be in good health to fully enjoy their stay without issues.
Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
🗣 Language
The main language of the program is Spanish.
English, French, and Arabic are also used in the environment.
⏱ Commitment
Participants must attend the full 15-day program.
The program relies on continuity and daily presence of all participants.
🤝 Attitude
No prior volunteer experience or specific studies are required, but it is valuable to bring activities, ideas, or suggestions that can contribute meaningfully to the project.
Key qualities:
Willingness to collaborate
Cultural respect
Adaptability
🛡 Medical Insurance
A valid medical or travel insurance for Morocco is required for the entire stay.
🧳 What to Bring
Before the trip, you will receive recommendations on clothing and materials to help you adapt to the rural environment and local climate.
PROGRAM ETHICS AND POLICY
The project is carried out in direct collaboration with the local community and follows principles of respect, dignity, and reciprocity.
Responsible use of images
The program involves minors. Therefore:
It is not allowed to publish photos of children without authorization
Images must reflect respectful situations
The organization may request the removal of inappropriate content
Relationship with children
To prevent inequalities and problematic dynamics:
No gifts or money are given directly to children or families
All activities are conducted collectively
Volunteer rules and ethics document
When you request information or a place in the program, you will receive a detailed document outlining volunteer rules and the project’s ethical policy.
This document must:
Be read before the online interview
Be returned signed if you participate
This ensures that all participants join the program with clear expectations and a shared commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need prior experience to participate?
No. No prior volunteer experience or specific educational training is required. The project is designed for people eager to collaborate, learn, and actively engage in activities with the children. Many participants join for the first time. What matters most is attitude, respect for the local culture, and willingness to get involved.
What kind of profile do volunteers usually have?
The group is usually very diverse. Participants include students, professionals, travelers, and people interested in education or cooperation. What they all share is an interest in experiencing other cultures and contributing their time and energy to the project.
How are activities with the children organized?
Activities are organized weekly according to a small educational plan so that children can progress without repeating the same tasks. Volunteers help prepare and run classes, games, creative workshops, and group dynamics, always working as a team and adapting activities to the children and local context.
How many volunteers are there in each session?
Groups are kept small to maintain a close, manageable experience. This also creates a more human environment and helps volunteers integrate smoothly into village life.
Is this a community-responsible volunteer program?
Yes. The project is carried out in direct collaboration with the local community. The goal is not to “help from the outside” but to create a shared learning space where volunteers contribute time, energy, and knowledge while gaining a deep understanding of the culture and reality of the place.
What is daily life like during the program?
The program fosters a close-knit environment among participants. Activities, meals, and daily moments are shared, making the experience both an educational project and a rich human and cultural experience. Many participants maintain contact even after the program ends.
Is it safe to participate in the project?
Yes. Morocco is used to receiving visitors, and the program takes place in a community where the local team knows the environment well. Volunteers also receive guidance and coordination before and during their stay to handle any situation that may arise.
Can I come alone, or is it better to come with someone?
Most volunteers come alone. The program is designed so that the group quickly gets to know each other, creating a natural and friendly atmosphere. In a few days, a very close-knit group usually forms.
What can I contribute to the project?
Everyone brings something different. Some volunteers offer ideas for games, workshops, or educational activities, while others contribute creativity, energy, or simply their ability to connect with children. Nobody is expected to arrive with everything prepared. The project is built together by all participants.
What do people usually take away from this experience?
Many volunteers describe the program as a transformative experience. Living with the community, interacting with children, and experiencing the village lifestyle provides a new perspective on reality. It’s not just about what you give, but also what you learn and take back with you.
Would you like to join the project this summer?
If you feel this project is a good fit for you, the next step is very simple.
Fill out the registration form and tell us a little about yourself, indicating the session you’d like to join.
We will then arrange a short online interview to get to know each other and answer any questions before confirming your spot.
Spaces are limited to keep groups small and ensure a quality experience for the children.