Location
  • Panama
Length
3 weeks
Need-based funding, 529 Plan eligibility
Health & Safety

Program Details

Language
Spanish
Age Min.
15
Age Max
19
Timeframe
Summer
Housing
Host Family Hostel Lodge
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30)

Pricing

Starting Price
4800
Price Details
Fees include all in-country expenses. Flight costs are not included. Fundraising Support Available - visit our website to learn more!
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Meals Transportation Travel Insurance
What's Not Included
Airfare
Sep 17, 2024
Oct 03, 2024
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About Program

Choose your adventure in Panama! Dive into conservation efforts in the Valle de Anton, where you’ll help reforest the region and protect endangered orchids, then head to the Pacific coast to safeguard sea turtles alongside local families. Or, explore the highlands near the Costa Rican border, where you'll live on organic farms and learn sustainable practices while surrounded by breathtaking pastoral landscapes. Each program offers a unique, hands-on way to explore Panama’s natural wonders and contribute to environmental protection!

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Program Highlights

  • Learn to cook traditional Panamanian dishes with your host family
  • Practice your Spanish with local Panamanians
  • Plan and lead activities for local kids
  • Hike to spots like waterfalls and an extinct volcanic crater
  • Hear from local people about the challenges of climate change and its impacts on people’s lives.

Program Impact

Choose your Panama adventure! Help reforest the Valle de Anton and protect endangered orchids, then head to the Pacific coast to safeguard sea turtles with local families. Alternatively, explore the highlands near Costa Rica, living on organic farms and learning sustainable practices in a stunning rural setting.

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AMIGOS volunteers in Panama, 2022

Head to Panama this summer to explore how local communities conserve the country's unique plants and wildlife! Spend a few days in the Valle de Anton supporting reforestation efforts and working at an orchid conservation center. Next, travel to a quiet town on the Pacific coast that's home to a sea turtle protection project and live with a host family. Enjoy the pristine coastline and do hands-on volunteer activities that help make the area safer for the sea turtles!

AMIGOS volunteers in Panama painting, 2022

Explore the Panamanian highlands near the Costa Rican border! This region produces most of the food for the whole country. Learn about sustainable environmental practices through community service activities on organic farms, compost plants, and community gardens. Live with a host family and enjoy the pastoral scenery in your host community.

Program Reviews

4.93 Rating
based on 30 reviews
  • 5 rating 93.33%
  • 4 rating 6.67%
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  • Impact 4.6
  • Support 4.7
  • Fun 4.8
  • Value 4.5
  • Safety 4.9
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elavigne
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Brief Overview of My Experience with Amigos

Amigos is a wonderfully unique program. Most of the volunteers are high schoolers who are looking for overseas service work. Unlike many other service programs, the volunteers do not stay in a large, organized group but rather are split into pairs and sent to live with host families in rural communities. The volunteers have a lot of flexibility in the type of projects they initiate. Several years ago, I spent my sophomore summer of high school with the program in Veraguas, Panama.

My partner and I spent the first few weeks visiting families in the community and talking to them about what sort of project they'd like to see. Eventually we held a town meeting. It was a pretty good turn out- about one hundred people. I was sixteen and all of a sudden I was in front of a classroom of busy community members trying to facilitate a discussion in a foreign language. No doubt, I was very nervous and felt under qualified to be initiating a community wide project. We decided to build a sidewalk around the school so kids would stop slipping in the mud and glass. It took eight weeks but at the end I felt empowered. The community had surprised us with a beautiful despedida. The students coordinated dances and puppet shows. We ended the day with an all night dance festival.

Readjusting to the states was difficult - I missed my host family, my partner, the students. However, I felt more empowered then I had ever been. And that's the point of the program - to empower our generation to get out of the box, build valuable relationships with people and take the initiative to improve our communities. If there was ever a program that built awesome young leaders, Amigos would be it.

76 people found this review helpful.
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jriley
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Empowering and Fulfilling Experience

Amigos de las Americas provides students with a unique opportunity for full immersion in a Latin American community. Volunteers will live with host families in rural towns, which enables them to learn the language and culture of their host country. By cooking with your host mom, learning a game from local children, playing soccer with other teens, or swimming in the river, volunteers will open their eyes to another way of life.
While leading classes and collaborating on projects with community members, volunteers will also learn valuable skills in empowerment, leadership, and cultural exchange.
This program absolutely changed my life and is so participant driven. Amigos cares about the volunteers' experience and is constantly changing and adapting to better themselves.
When volunteers enter a community, they work with others to determine projects rather than deciding what is best for a community. This community based process ensures cultural sensitivity and mutual respect.
I don't think I've heard of anyone regretting their summer with Amigos and many people return as supervisors, associate directors, and directors.
Whenever I meet someone who has participated in Amigos, I feel an immediate connection because I know that they have participated in something that I love.
I will always remember my time with Amigos and highly encourage anyone interested in traveling, meeting new people, making a difference, and practicing Spanish to apply. It's the best investment you'll ever make.

74 people found this review helpful.
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FormerSUP
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing, Changed my life

Amigos in Cocle absolutely changed my life. It gave me so many responsibilities that I never had before. I am a better person now because of it. It gave me the courage to travel around the world now, without other people, because nothing is as frightening as doing survey for the first time. You then realize you had nothing to fear in the first place, the people of Panama are amazing.

78 people found this review helpful.
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Savannah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Warm community and meaningful work

I settled in quickly to my community in Juan Hambron. Everyone was kind and supportive. I really liked my partner and the staff who came to check on us were cool. We renovated the kitchen in the local school and thankfully the head of the PTA was a contractor. The project went very well. I had a great time on the beaches and i had fun at the half-way break and a conference we attended. I still keep i touch with friends I meant there and I am hoping to go back soon. The only downside was being eaten alive by mosquitoes!

65 people found this review helpful.
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Idaho
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Awesome time with Amigos in Panama

It was an awesome time! I learned so much and Amigos did an awesome job preparing us. I really love Panama and would love to go back someday. It was great working on our project which was to build a Computer Center. I also enjoyed bonding relationships with my host family. I will treasure my time in Panama forever.

62 people found this review helpful.
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sid95
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Experience!!

It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. My Spanish improved more than I ever imagined it would, I made special connections with so many people, and I learned so much about a culture I would never have an opportunity to learn about in school. One of the most memorable moments of my experience happened during the classes that we were teaching to the second graders. We asked them to draw a picture of their families, and our host cousin drew my partner and I in her family portrait.

64 people found this review helpful.
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Avery
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Cocle, Panama

My time in Cocle was an interesting one. We started the day helping in the building of a retaining wall, and continued on to lunch. After lunch we would wait for about two hours for nobody to show up to our campamentos. This was upsetting, but it was simply a stutter in the amazing time I had with AMIGOS.

60 people found this review helpful.
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Allie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Definitely-Worth-It Summer Experience

In the end, I would definitely recommend this program to anyone looking for a "fantastic summer experience" as Amigos says. I know each day-to-day schedule was different and unique but mine included Getting up, teaching school, waiting/working on class schedules until dinner, dinner at a different house each night, playing soccer on the way home, spending time with my host family, and then going to bed at 9 PM.

I really liked my schedule, but my CBIP did not require the help of the vols or community members, as the school hired workers to do the job, so after school there was not much to do until dinner other than wait for the kids to get home and plan classes. I would suggest that volunteers take up a side project to enlist the help of community parents if they feel they have too much time on their hands.

As for the PSUPS, my route had a rather incompetent one who always gave us last-minute instructions, started inappropriate conversations, and harsh negative feedback only for one of my partners. A lot of the staff did not connect with the volunteers and did not get along/ made the volunteers constantly feel like they were on thin ice.

66 people found this review helpful.
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