International volunteer programs

Dr Aris Apostolopoulos, from Greece.

I wanted to visit places and meet the people not as a tourist but from within the system. I lived with people that I could never get to know. Read more...

Davide Tassi, from Italy

The program was very well organized, the volunteer is never left alone, and that’s very nice especially for younger volunteers facing for the first time a foreign country. Read more...

Sylke Abdinghoff, from Germany

I was so impressed by the enthusiasm, love, friendship and energy which goes in the work of Nos do Cinema that I can surely say it was more than I Read more...

Camilla Johansen, from Norway

This was a great opportunity to do something meaningful and at the same time get to experience Rio and Brazil in a different way. Read more...

Vanessa Carvalho, from Portugal

It was a unique experience. The people were very welcoming, making me feel comfortable. Read more...

Jonathan Curiel, from France

To have the opportunity to work in a favela was an unbelievable experience from a cultural, sociological and human perspective. Read more...

Barbara Schick, from Austria

My experiences went beyond all my expectations. It was just such a wonderful experience in a wonderful city with great people around. Read more...

Najin Kim, from Korea

The world today is connected in so many ways and it is everyone's responsibility to get together and take responsibility to solve the problems all people face. Read more...

Rosemary Ennis, from Northern Ireland

I feel I am returning to Ireland a more open minded and capable individual. Read more...

Jin Voeks, from the US

It was interesting to see someone begin to learn something. Read more...

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Najin Kim, from Korea PDF Print E-mail

The world today is connected in so many ways and it is everyone's responsibility to get together and take
responsibility to solve the problems all people face.
Najin Kim, from Korea

I got to know about both favela and Brazilian (Rio de Janeiro) society. It was a real eye opener to go in to a favela, see the situation and talk to people who live there. This experience made me realise how positive people in the hardest situations can be and helped me to develop a positive attitude. 

In this picture Najim is with Cris, the coordinator of SAMP (Sociedade de Amigos do Morro dos Prazeres)

Najin Kim helped Iko Poran to format new volunteer programs with several organisations including "SAMP", "Dança pra Galera.com" and "O Nosso Papel". She visited these organizations and interviewed a number of international volunteers to provide accurate descriptions of all the activities volunteers have already been involved in and could be involved in in the future.

In this picture she is with the following volunteers:

Sitting down from left to right:
Liz Kennedy, from Ireland; Matthew Thorne and Shea Ferrell, from the US; Louisa Tobin, from Ireland.

Second row:
Dimple Natali, from Britain; and Najin Kim, from Korea 

Standing up from left to right:
Dipak Natali, from Britain; Billie Soo, from the US; Jonathan Curiel, from France; Angus Kerr, from England; Luis Felipe Murray, from Iko Poran; Bárbara Loeschning, from Austria and Mihaela Frost, from Rumania.