Come help us and enjoy the Vietnamese local culture!

Brasil

4

Live with Dung and his family was nice...they were good with us and very helpful when we needed. There is lack of organization to give the classes, I did what I could but sometimes I felt like I could do more and better. Dung has good intention, it was nice to make part of the project and help a little bit. They are building a new floor so the house was a little bit unorganized because of the construction, but is for the better in the future. The place is in the suburb so you can take a bus to the city, it is only 40 mins to get there. I am grateful for the experience!

quase 5 anos atrás

Espanha

4

If you want to have a real vietnamese experience dont think it twice and go to it!! The host is a very easy going person, his wife is a super sweet person who cooks delicious vietnamese food and his two kids are really cute. I taught kids from all ages or adults from wednesday to sunday it was very easy ad I really enjoyed it. We recieve a schedule previously so we know which hours and kids you will teach! Lastly i recommend you to go when constructiom is finished (really soon i guess) so that you will be able tobhave a more comfy stay!!

quase 5 anos atrás

Peru

5

I had a very nice experience staying with this host, he and his family are very friendly and kind :) I did the volunteering program outside Hanoi and had different classes from kindergarden to teenagers which I really like it because I felt I had the complete experience of teaching and being creative in each group class. Also there were more volunteers from different countries which whom you can share on your free time. Generally, there is a good atmosphere in the house and the program! I def recomment it.

quase 6 anos atrás

Alemanha

5

I spent four months at the community and I really liked it! The host is really nice and he took good care of me during my whole stay. What I like a lot about the project is that you have many options. I spent six weeks in Halong Bay, teaching at a language center and the rest of the time in Hanoi with the family, and there are even more options than these. I have to admit that the classes in Hanoi weren't as organized as expected them to be, but this way I learned to improvise and to be flexible. I really enjoyed staying with the host and his family and I would definitely recommend it!

quase 6 anos atrás

Espanha

5

Fui un mes para ayudar con las redes sociales y estoy pensando de quedarme más tiempo aquí en Vietnam. Una experiencia inolvidable, he conocido a gente súper maja de todo el mundo. Y el anfitrion es muy flexible y siempre dispuesto a hacer lo que esté en su mano para facilitar la combinación viaje + voluntariado. En breve me voy de ruta a otros países del sureste asiático, y sin duda volveré!

6 anos atrás

México

5

I recommend this place 100%, I stayed here 3 weeks and I enjoyed every day, the work is ok, maybe they need a little bit more organisation, but you can deal with the classes. Dung is an excellent host, he is always pending of you. The food is really good and you can meet a lot of people. Teaching here was the best experience in my live.

6 anos atrás

Brasil

3

At first I was disappointed once I arrived there and found out that it wasn't in Hanoi, since I wanted to get to know the city. You have to take a 40 minute bus (9.000d) to get there. After some days I started liking the environment and really enjoyed getting to know the other volunteers. The classes depends on the children, once there are groups that don't respect you at all, and others that really wanna learn. I intended to stay over a month, but ended up leaving earlier. The experience totally worthed and Dung has a beatiful wish to improve education on Vietnam.

mais de 5 anos atrás

Holanda

4

Volunteering at the disabled center and staying at the community was a good overall experience. Communication with the host could be better, for example; kind of an introduction. The other volunteers did this, but in my opinion this is a task of the host. Also a little more appreciation for the work we do would be welcome :) But Dung was always willing to help if you asked for it. The food was good, might be a bit more varied ;) Living in the house with the other volunteers was a great experience! Working at the disabled center is a experience I will never forget and the children were great!

mais de 5 anos atrás

França

3

*My positive reviews - a lot of Volunteers - Children are friendly and respectful - I should leave the program and the owner let me go without any problem - the food is excellent *My negative reviews - a book and a black board, that's the only material you will have for teaching. - no real contact with the staff, which is actually the owner and his wife - you share the owner's house. Working hours mostly form 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Every day, the house door close at 9:30 p.m. The city center is 20 km far away = no outside activity in the evening (or pay a hostel).

mais de 5 anos atrás

Hungria

4

Volunteering for a month at the disabled kids center in Hanoi was an amazing experience that I will never forget. The community was super friendly with valuable volunteers who helped each other a lot. As for the propertyt, it was not that clean, we had rats twice during my stay :), not to mention ants. In general Dung was helpful with me when it came to pick ups and drop offs, that I m grateful. I just wish things were more organised here. Like providing basic information upon arrival, getting food expenses without asking for it all the time. But all in all, great volunteers, good experience!

mais de 5 anos atrás

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