Volunteering in the Fiji Islands!

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Volunteering in the Fiji Islands!
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Fiji’s Yasawa Islands are home to 27 villages living below world standards of health and
poverty. The Vinaka Fiji Trust was set up to give something back to the villagers and to say
“thank you (vinaka), for welcoming us into your islands.”
Remote, rugged and majestically beautiful, the Yasawa
Islands were largely isolated until Awesome Adventures
Fiji took their maiden voyage into the island group in 2002.
The daily ferry service gave travellers from around the
globe access to these islands, an area of Fiji that - at first
glance - is ‘paradise’.
The team at Awesome worked closely with local village
chiefs and communities to ensure they would not displace
the islanders’ way of life, and to make sure the changes
they brought to the Yasawas would be beneficial, not
detrimental, to the locals. Very quickly, it became obvious
to Awesome that in reality, the villagers live far from the
‘paradise’ that first meets the eye. In fact, the villagers
struggle from day to day with immense shortages of clean
drinking water, little to no health services or facilities,
poor nutrition, a lack of educational support and supplies,
inadequate power and no sustainable way of life
for the future.
Awesome Adventures assisted, guided and gave
back to the villages where possible, however it was
soon concluded that a more focussed and dedicated
approach was needed. So, in 2010, the Vinaka Fiji Trust
was established to formalise and further the work and
economic assistance already provided by Awesome
Adventures Fiji. The name ‘Vinaka Fiji’ was chosen to
reflect the two-way nature of the relationship between
those who operate and assist the Trust, and the people of
the Yasawas whose work it benefits. Each by their actions is
inherently saying “Thank you” (“Vinaka”).
The Trust works directly with the Yasawa Island communities
so that the villagers are involved in determining their needs,
participate in the planning and implementation and share
responsibility for completion of the projects embarked upon.
“ Visitors from around the world get so much
delight in exploring the Yasawas. This is a
way for travellers to say ‘thank you’ and give
something back to the locals. Help make these
islands a paradise for them too.”
Vinaka Fiji Manager
Making a difference...
About us
Through fundraising and volunteering programs, Vinaka Fiji aims to improve the provision
of basic needs and amenities, often taken for granted in modern society, yet missing from
village life in the Yasawas.
Everything we do is in close consultation with the Yasawa
Ratus (chiefs), administrators and headmen in each village
to establish what is needed to achieve an improvement in
living conditions. We also have a strong relationship with
the Ba Provincial Government to ensure they are informed
of the work we do.
Our Mission
The Trust aims to improve the provision of basic needs
and amenities for villages throughout the Yasawa Islands.
It seeks to do this both through direct aid and by acting as
a facilitator, bringing those who can help together with the
landowners and residents.
Volunteering
Volunteering is all about giving something back and
making a difference. If a holiday in Fiji, combined with
the opportunity to lend a helping hand to people in need
sounds like you, then Vinaka Fiji volunteering will be a
highlight of your travel experience.
Volunteering with us means that you’ll work alongside
locals and other volunteers in specialised projects. The
focus is on helping the villages achieve access to basic
needs in life including water, power, nutrition, education
and sustainability.
All areas of development are designed to have
low environmental impact, with environmental
sustainability a key to the future.
Our key areas of focus are:
Create solutions that support sustainable, self
sufficient communities
Achieve and maintain access to clean, reliable
sources of water
Develop ‘micro enterprises’ based around
nutrition, including food crops and education
Support local schools with education supplies
and aid
Assist with ideas, information and solutions for
power sources
Research and educate on the management and
value of the marine environment
“ We don’t want to become relied upon. Our commitment
is to assist Yasawa communities to become fully
sustainable and self-supporting, as well as be educated
in how to lift themselves out of the poverty cycle.”
Roger Dold, Chairman of Vinaka Fiji
In the Yasawa Islands
Life on the job
You’d be hard-pressed to find a more stunning location to work, in terms of both the scenery
and the people. The Yasawa villagers are known for their ear-to-ear smiles, their cheerful ‘Bula’
welcome and their warm, friendly nature.
Where you’ll be based...
...Yasawa Islands, Fiji
Our volunteering programs are based in the remote Yasawa
Island group, consisting of a chain of 20 ancient volcanic
islands. Crystal-clear lagoons surround the pristine white
sandy beaches and the northern islands are home to the
famous Blue Lagoon.
“ I just can’t describe how amazing this
experience was. Stunning location, gorgeous
people and a fantastic a feeling of lending a
hand where it’s needed!
I’d do it all again in a heartbeat!”
Volunteer - Ingrid, Stockholm, Sweden
Where you’ll stay
Base Camp
Barefoot Island Lodge is the Base for our volunteers. The
resort is situated between two beaches at spectacular
Drawaqa Island. One of the beaches overlooks a
breathtaking lagoon boasting a large channel formed by
coral gardens where majestic manta rays come to feed.
After all we want to push how amazing base is as an
experience on top of the volunteering experience .
Rooms
Set amongst mature trees, just a few steps from the beach,
are the Standard Double/Twin Bures and Dorms with
shared bathrooms and facilities. Safari-tent-style Deluxe
Bures with ensuite bathrooms are also available as an
upgrade. All rooms are serviced daily. Bed linen is provided
however, you will need to bring all towels and toiletries.
There is a basic laundry service available for a small fee.
Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included in your program
cost. Meals are a social scene, with both volunteers and
resort guests dining in a communal setting.
Weekends at your leisure
Each program begins and ends on a Saturday, with
volunteer work carried out Monday to Friday. Saturday
and Sunday are enjoyed at your leisure. Relaxation is big in
Fiji, but if you’re in the mood there are incredible activities
available throughout the Yasawas including some of the
world’s best snorkelling and diving, hiking, local villages to
visit, cultural activities, hand-line fishing, visits to caves…
even swimming with manta rays depending on the season!
Sunday is typically a ‘day of rest’ in Fiji so supervised
activities are limited, but volunteers are always welcome to
attend the traditional Village Church Service - generally a
very moving experience.
Why choose Vinaka Fiji?
Help develop
vital resources
Vinaka Fiji Volunteering is part of the The Yasawa Trust Foundation. Our goal is to give the people
of the Yasawas the skills, knowledge and materials for a future where they no longer require
assistance, but can be self-sufficient and fully sustainable.
Our work is vital
We know what is needed in the Yasawa Island villages and
we also know what is wanted. We don’t want to take the
approach of commanding a new way of life for the villagers,
as we believe that sustainability is all about securing the
future and also in keeping the culture and relaxed way of
life intact.
An additional 250,000 litres of drinking
water has been made available through
efficiency improvements and repairs.
In order to do this properly and sensitively, we work closely
with the Yasawa villagers, so that they may help determine
the needs, participate in the planning and implementation
and share responsibility for completion of the projects
embarked upon. We have a strong tri-way partnership
made up of representatives from Government, the Yasawa
villages and Vinaka Fiji.
Where your money goes
The fee for the volunteer programs covers your
accommodation, transfers, meals and project costs.
The Trust also raises funds for village projects through
donations made by each volunteer as well as donations
from Awesome Adventures Fiji, companies, organisations
and individuals.
It remains a key principle of the Trust that the majority
of the funds raised will be spent on the delivery of
specific field projects. The small percentage that
does not go directly to these projects instead goes
towards administration costs, such as the recruitment
of new volunteers. It is important that our efforts remain
cost neutral.
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More than just a vacation
Volunteer Programs
“ The impact of having volunteers here has changed our mind set of
how we use water. It has helped having the work coordinated; the
village boys are working with the volunteers. I would like to thank you
very much for this, I didn’t dream this would happen here.”
Ratu Apenisa Sivo Vunikoro, Naisisili Chief
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Vinaka Fiji’s volunteering programs cover key areas of need, from helping children learn, to planting
crops, installing water tanks or working in baby clam nurseries. Program length is flexible, from 1 to
26 weeks, and the range of opportunities to help means there is something for everyone.
Children, Schools & Education Volunteering
The remote schools in the Yasawas are under-resourced and the
number of teachers available to teach at these schools is very low.
The Vinaka Fiji Volunteering Program – Education, supports schools
and teachers by assisting with classroom teaching based on the Fijian
National curricular, through classwork, literacy games and educational
activities. You will be involved supporting students both inside the
class and out. We have identified three main areas for support: Early
Education; One on One Reading; Vocational. The age range of the
students you will work with will vary from pre-schoolers right through
to adult students who are returning to school to make the most of their
opportunity for education.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Work with children, teenagers and young adults • Spectacular island
location • Immerse yourself in the local culture • Improve future
prospects • Varied educational roles
HOW YOU'LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS
The local council and provisional government has specifically requested
our assistance with English language teaching, maths, sports education
and arts with the long term aim to assist in teacher education and training.
Working with the Indigenous Yasawa community, this project provides
the opportunity to be immersed in Fijian culture whilst supporting locals
through their education and improving their future prospects.
Yasawa High School, together with Vinaka Fiji, have established four
areas of vocational studies and work together to plan, implement and
assess the programs. Each program is a two year course and each
student is expected to choose two courses from four areas of study:
1. Tailoring and catering
2. Carpentry and joinery
3. Agriculture
4. Marine studies
EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Our Areas of Focus:
These programs are attached to each village kindergarten and focus
on children from birth to four years old. The aim is to encourage
parents as partners in developing an understanding and appreciation
of the value of their children attending school.
ONE ON ONE READING PROGRAMS
These valuable programs are established in both Yasawa Primary
School and Yasawa High School. The aim is to improve learning
outcomes for students who are significantly below the national
average in literacy.
As opportunities to extend and expand on the three main programs
above arise, we also often provide additional programs such as:
School holidays program
Development learning environments
Professional learning
Education for adults/mature students
Alternative wet weather programs
Health and children with additional needs programs
Creating Sustainable Communities Volunteering
Become part of a village community and work alongside local people on
a range of community projects. The projects are focused on improving
basic living conditions and aimed at achieving sustainability. This
program assists in several critical initiatives including developments to
improve access to sufficient fresh water through rainwater harvesting
solutions, education of communities in resource management,
environmental initiatives, sustainable agriculture practices and
assisting in the set up of micro enterprises. The goals and priorities of
this program are assessed regularly and set in conjunction with village
community consultation and the resources available.
generation initiatives. Our goal is aligned to the World Health
Organizations Millennium Development Goal of “all people having access
to 5 liters of drinking water per person per day”.
As a volunteer, you’ll also be helping to construct vegetable gardens,
assisting in introducing diversity in crop planting, and building an
awareness of the need for crop rotation. You’ll also be assisting in
establishing chicken coops in the villages with a view to egg production
supplementing the diets of the villagers, and perhaps increasing
production with a view to selling eggs to the local resorts. Its about
working towards sustainability.
Many villages in the Yasawa Islands do not have access to a constant
supply of fresh water and lack sustainable sources of income in part
due to this fact. Volunteers help with this initiative through planning,
hands on construction of rainwater collection systems, water capacity
management, tracking and education. In addition we establish water
management committees in each village so after a project is completed
they are left with the responsibility for ongoing management of the new
infrastructure and supply.
HIGHLIGHTS
Become part of a village community
Assist villages with the means to live sustainably
Implement projects to provide villages with fresh drinking water
Work alongside local villagers
HOW YOU’LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
One of our primary goals is to secure a fresh water supply for all 27
villages in this region. This is being accomplished through construction
projects and local education. Seasonal rainfall and a lack of natural
reservoirs are responsible for drinking water shortages and we aim
to implement and promote alternative water sources and income
Marine Research and Conservation Volunteering
Comprising over 300 islands, 4,000 square miles of reefs and 1,500
species of sea life, there are plenty of reasons to volunteer on Marine
Research and Conservation programs in Fiji!
Take the opportunity to learn to scuba dive, or extend your skills in
this incredible marine environment of the Yasawa Islands. Then take
your new skills and begin conducting underwater surveys in the warm,
turquoise waters of the Pacific. Visit traditional villages and get to know
the community, meet the headmen and children, and support their
learning about environmental marine conservation and fishing practices.
Information and data from our programs is provided to: Manta Trust, Fiji Fisheries, University of
South Pacific, Marine Ecology Fiji & GCRMN (Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network).
We have a highly experienced team of staff leading international
volunteers working on collecting data that is provided for research
projects assisting in the protection of endangered marine-life. Data is
also used to establish Marine Protected Areas that will provide long
term benefits to the local community and help guarantee food security
for future generations.
Participating in this program you will be involved
in one of or several of the following:
• Manta Ray Research – observation, identification, behavioral studies
and habitat analysis through daily swimming and snorkeling with
these magnificent creatures • Reef Check Fiji – providing insight to the
health of a particular reef through diving and snorkeling observation,
photographing and recording of data • Crown of Thorn Seastar (COTS)
Watch – monitoring and management of a devastating predator to
coral reefs • Coral and clam nursery. Clams filter the water and keep it
‘clean’ which is essential for coral growth. You’ll contribute to part of a
nationwide program to re-introduce and disperse clams including the
giant clam Tridacna gigas throughout Fiji • Marine biodiversity database
Fiji – tracking existing and new species • Habitat mapping - providing
in-depth information into the layout and composition of the reef
Assist the educational program through teaching sustainable reef
practices and teaching snorkelling skills.
Participants will also record information on sharks, rays, turtles and
cetaceans spotted during their stay and also periodically other species
identified on the endangered lists of Fiji to support protection efforts by
the Coral Reef Allowance and Fiji Fisheries.
Scuba Diving Requirements:
You will spend time on this
expedition both snorkelling and scuba diving and as such you need to be
qualified to at least Open Water Level. Non-divers can join the program
following completion of a diver training training program with Reef Safari
in Fiji, that will certify you up to an Open Water Level.
* NOTES FOR MARINE PROGRAM 1) Volunteers must be Certified Divers to participate in the Program. A full training and certification course (approx 5 days) is available in Fiji prior to your Volunteer Weeks
2) Volunteer Weeks include all dive and snorkel gear.
Work & then play
Extra activities
One of the South Pacific’s most stunning regions, the Yasawas consists of a chain
of 20 ancient volcanic islands. The pristine white sandy beaches and dramatic rock
formations are surrounded by crystal-clear lagoons, which are home to world-class
diving and snorkelling spots. You simply must explore their beauty!
Travel the Yasawas with Awesome Adventures Fiji
Awesome Adventures Fiji offers a fantastic range of options for exploring the Yasawa
Islands. You can book a ‘Fiji Island Escape’ and chill at one resort for as long as you
like (there are more than 20 resorts to choose from!), or you can island hop where and
when you like with a ‘Bula Pass’. There are a selection of packages available, which
feature a fantastic range of resorts and the region’s best activities. Or if you like it your
way, you can Build Your Own Adventure.
Vinaka Fiji Volunteers receive a 10% discount on travel with
Awesome Adventures Fiji
Just chill with Blue Lagoon Cruises
This is the perfect way to relax. When you board Blue Lagoon Cruises in the Yasawas,
all you need to do is sit back, and unwind as you watch the scenic views slide past
from the comfort of your deck chair! Fiji Princess is ‘boutique small ship cruising’ she
sails a maximum of 4 hours per day. The rest of the time is spent anchored in
the most spectacular, pristine and remote bays, soaking up the sun, swimming,
snorkelling and lazing on the beach!
Itineraries range from 3 to 7 days and offer an unforgettable experience!
Vinaka Fiji Volunteers receive a 10% discount on travel with
Blue Lagoon Cruises
Bula Welcome & Moce Departure Packs
Arriving and departing Fiji is a breeze with Awesome Adventures Fiji’s ‘Bula Fiji
Welcome Pack’ and ‘Moce Fiji Departure Pack’. These packs make things nice and easy
for you on your first and last nights in Fiji. It means you can sleep easy on the plane,
knowing you’ve got your accommodation booked, transfers to and from the airport
organised as well as transfers to/from your mainland accommodation to Denarau
Marina: the gateway to the Yasawa Islands!
For more information visit awesomefiji.com & bluelagooncruises.com
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your volunteering program. Combining a holiday and volunteering is an enormously rewarding
way to experience the Yasawas and the Fijian people.
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Children, Schools & Education achievements
Over the last 18 months, in partnership with community, Government, Rotary and individual donors, GVI and Vinaka Fiji have
achieved: One on one Tutorial Program implemented March 2012. Due to poor literacy pass rates and insufficient resources. The
aim of the Tutorial Program was to improve the literacy level and confidence of pupils who needed additional support. We have 20
to 30 minute tutorial sessions tailor-made to meet the individual needs of the pupil. This is now supporting 22 pupils daily, which
is almost one fifth of the school. Approximately 15,000 contact hours have been provided by the volunteers at Rt Meli School.
Improved resources for the school including books, art supplies, sports equipment.
Sustainable communities achievements
Over the last 18 months, in partnership with community, Government, Rotary and individual donors, GVI and Vinaka Fiji have
achieved: 152,000 litres of new drinking water capacity across 6 villages, through 22 new systems being installed. Additional
250,000 litres in capacity made available through efficiency improvements and repairs of existing tanks. Local village residents
and youth groups together with volunteers work on the water program. This leads to greater awareness in the importance of
water conservation.
Marine conservation achievements
Over the last 10 months, in partnership with community, Government, Rotary and individual donors, GVI and Vinaka Fiji have
achieved: Awareness evenings in villages run by volunteers. Marine and Environment School Awareness Program run weekly by
volunteers. Survey data collection, research, reporting and creation of Tabua areas. Help with marine management plan through
workshops and a Village Environment Committee established as a result.
What do I need to know?
CHILDREN & SCHOOLS
PRICES IN FIJIAN DOLLARS
ACCOMMODATION STANDARD
1 WEEK
2 WEEKS
3 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
DORM
$1,520
$2,700
$3,890
$5,075
TWIN/DOUBLE BURE
$1,780
$3,210
$4,650
$6,095
Deluxe Bure
$2,560
$4,780
$7,015
$9,245
$200
$300
$400
$500
PLUS DONATION TO PROJECTS
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
PRICES IN FIJIAN DOLLARS
ACCOMMODATION STANDARD
1 WEEK
2 WEEKS
3 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
DORM
$1,520
$2,700
$3,890
$5,075
TWIN/DOUBLE BURE
$1,780
$3,210
$4,650
$6,095
Deluxe Bure
$2,560
$4,780
$7,015
$9,245
$200
$300
$400
$500
PLUS DONATION TO PROJECTS
MARINE CONSERVATION*
PRICES IN FIJIAN DOLLARS
ACCOMMODATION STANDARD
1 WEEK
2 WEEKS
3 WEEKS
4 WEEKS
DORM
$2,160
$3,950
$5,840
$7,680
TWIN/DOUBLE BURE
$2,420
$4,510
$6,605
$8,695
Deluxe Bure
$3,210
$6,085
$8,960
$11,850
$200
$300
$400
$500
PLUS DONATION TO PROJECTS
Prices for Dorm based programs longer than 4 weeks: SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES and EDUCATION programs = $1,290 plus $100 donation per week.
MARINE RESEARCH & CONSERVATION program = $1,930 plus $100 donation per week. For other accommodation options contact volunteer@vinakafiji.org.fj
WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Pre-departure support • Discounted Services • 24 hour emergency phone • Arrival orientation • Long term
experienced staff • Safe and basic accommodations (dormitory as standard) • Welcome meeting • All meals prepared and provided by resort
or village • Location and cultural orientation • All necessary project training by experienced staff • All necessary project equipment and
materials • 24 hour in-country support • Teamwork and leadership experience • Transfer to base location • Construction techniques training
• Community work workshop • Construction materials
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED:
• Flights • Medical and travel insurance • Visa costs • Personal kit • Additional drinks & gratuities
• Extra local excursions • International and domestic airport taxes • Pre-post accommodation
Outline of the programs
Our programs run from a Saturday morning through to the following Saturday
morning and are a total of 7 nights in duration – 5 days of volunteering and two
days of relaxation on a tropical island! You may book any number of weeks you
wish from 1 to 26, however the program can only be purchased in multiples of
one week. If you would like to book a longer duration than that (specified on the
booking form up to 12 weeks), please contact us for availability and costs.
The program duration does not include any international travel, the night prior
to commencement or nights following completion. We can however assist with
all pre and post accommodation bookings required in Fiji.
Choosing a program
Think about how you would like to help the people of Fiji and what program
best suits your skill sets and interests. Consider when you would most like to
travel and if you would like to do volunteer work only, or combine volunteer
work with a holiday and do a Voluntour - Vinaka Fiji partners with Awesome
Adventures Fiji to provide a range of packages offering you the opportunity
to combine volunteering and travel. ‘Voluntour’ packages are available to be
purchased as a minimum of one week volunteering plus your desired length of
travel, as per the options provided by Awesome Adventures Fiji.
Police Clearance Check
Volunteers wanting to participate in the education programs must provide a
Police Clearance check or ‘Working with Children’ check from their country of
residence. Please apply to your local police station to get clearance. We must
receive copies of this along with your completed Registration Form at least
two weeks prior to your commencement on the program.
Confirmation
You will be required to make a non-refundable 10% deposit to reserve your
place on the program, with the balance due one month prior to commencement
of the volunteer program.
Groups
The Vinaka Fiji volunteer programmes can facilitate student groups, special
interest and sport club groups. Contact the reservations office for more details
Travel insurance
It is an essential condition of travelling with Vinaka Fiji that you have a valid travel
insurance policy to cover the cost of any emergency medical treatment or accident
and to protect your holiday payments in the event of cancellation. Vinaka Fiji has
insurance cover available with a leading insurer of adventure style travel, which can
be taken out at time of booking.
Health & Safety
We take health and safety seriously and have a medical evaluation policy in place
as well as 24 hour in-country support. However it is your responsibility to obtain
advise on any medical precautions or vaccinations required before you travel.
Visas
It is the responsibility of all volunteers travelling with Vinaka Fiji to check and
adhere to Fiji’s visa requirements. As most volunteers choose to stay and
travel around Fiji before or after volunteering, they should enter the country on
a ‘Visitor/Tourist Visa’, which can be obtained for a period of up to 3 months.
There is currently no specific Visa for Volunteers in Fiji and volunteering is not
considered work under the Immigration requirements, so you do not need a
work visa. Money matters
You shouldn’t be reaching for your wallet while in the islands as the cost of
your accommodation; transfers and meals are covered in your program fee.
You’ll just need a bit of cash if you wish to purchase any additional drinking
water throughout the day, snacks or partake in weekend activities. Please be
aware that there are no banks or ATM machines in the Yasawa Islands. Cash
machines are available at Nadi Airport and Denarau Marina. Barefoot Island
Lodge (the Base) accepts major credit cards.
Got more Questions?
Email us at volunteer@vinakafiji.org.fj
Vinaka!
Thank you!
What’s included...
Serviced accommodation at Barefoot
Island Lodge with your choice of dorm,
standard or deluxe bure
All meals prepared and provided
Welcome meeting and introduction to
Fiji and local customs
Project training and guidance by
experienced staff
Project equipment and materials
In-country support
24 hour emergency phone
Transfers
The trust works hand in hand with
Awesome Adventures Fiji and Blue
Lagoon Cruises who offer holiday
experiences in the Yasawas.
“Volunteering with Vinaka Fiji is a real
‘hands-on’ experience. You work alongside the
locals and get to see how your work directly
benefits them, both as individuals and as a
community.”
Volunteer - JAQUES, PARIS, FRANCE
ommodation, activities,
For full details of volunteer programs, acc riage visit our website.
Booking Conditions and Conditions of Car
Contact details
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