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Volunteer at Medical Clinic in Ecuador

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Provoked by the debt crises of the 1980s, working children became a common sight on the streets of Quito and all over most . Since this phenomenon began, many programs and centres have been formed to assist these children focusing almost exclusively on male children. In 1989, frustrated by the paid to the specific problems confronted by , a group of concerned Ecuadorian citizens founded Centro de la Niña Trabajadora (CENIT). Centro de la Niña Trabajadora (known by its initials in Spanish as CENNIT) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization founded in 1991 by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. CENNIT uses educational and vocational programs to help and their families overcome grinding poverty and improve the quality of their lives. The result is generations of with the education and skills to form healthy families that contribute to a more just and productive society. Volunteers must be of age 18 or above with of high school.

Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement:-

  Student Pre- Emergency Technician Health & Hygiene Training HIV/ Training Sexual & Reproductive

Volunteers can assist by doing following tasks:- Responsibilities: Volunteers help out in our weekly keeping records, entering information about new patients (taking height, weight, blood pressure and temperature measurements), and are able to observe physician- in some cases. This is a great learning experience for people interested in in developing countries.

 Basecamp International welcomes all the from around the world to and make a difference. If you are interested in this placement then please contact us for the details: Email: info@basecampcenters.com Website: www.basecampcenters.com Mailing Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 3B4 Phone: 613.541.7862 Toll Free : 866.646.4693 Fax: 613.541.1604

Basecamp International Centers believe international volunteering promotes cross-cultural learning that helps create global awareness, understanding between cultures and provides the platform for positive change. Our volunteers have taught in schools, provided disaster relief support for the International Red Cross, conducted essential research to improve the management strategies of threatened environments, built homes for impoverished people, provided vocational training and programs for street kids and have worked in co-operation with hundreds of local organizations to distribute aid and improve the quality of life for people throughout Asia, Africa and Latin AmericaWe have placement on Social, Heath and , Environment, Children and Building Projects in Nepal, Peru, Ghana, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Costa Rica and .Basecamp International Centers welcomes all the from around the world to and make a difference.

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