Empowering marganalized women and children

location
2 - 50 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Outstanding 4.9  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Excellent response rate

Highlights

  • Experience the work of a grass-root NGO in India
  • gain experience in teaching English and maths
  • Inverse yourself in a unique and diverse environment
  • Experience the rajasthani culture and cuisine
  • Visit other cities over your free weekend such as Jaipur or Jaisalmer


Especially good for

Age 18+
Singles
Couples
50+

About the program

Teaching basic English and maths at our Empowerment Centers of Sambhali Trust for underprivileged and marginalized women and children in Jodhpur.

We are a non-governmental organization dedicated to uplifting women, children and gender minorities in need across Rajasthan, India. Our projects focus on education, skill development, and women's empowerment, creating lasting change in the community.
Our main projects are our 8 Centres in Jodhpur, ...

About the program

We are a non-governmental organization dedicated to uplifting women, children and gender minorities in need across Rajasthan, India. Our projects focus on education, skill development, and women's empowerment, creating lasting change in the community.
Our main projects are our 8 Centres in Jodhpur, Setrawa and Jaisalmer and we would love to have you as a volunteer in one of our centers in Jodhpur!

OUR PROJECT: 

Empowerment Centers: 3 hours in the morning around 30 women come to our center to receive training in sewing and embroidery and academic classes in Hindi, English and Maths. These women who face multiple discrimination due to gender, religion, caste and economic situation often never been to school or dropped out very early. Our center provides them with a safe space, where they can learn, be themselves, find support and make their first steps towards financial independence.

In the same space as our Empowerment Centers, there are our Primary Education Center running in the afternoon. For 2 hours children from the neighbourhood, often children from the women in the morning, they will participate in classes in Hindi, English and Maths.
In both projects, we have weekly workshops about general knowledge, self-defence classes (for the women ) and computer classes (for the children.

VOLUNTEER DESCRIPTION: 

Volunteering at Sambhali Trust gives you the wonderful opportunity to do important and valuable work, empowering the underprivileged women and children of Rajasthan. Not only will you help a non-profit organization that changes the lives of hundreds of women and girls, but you will also get an insight into the intricacies of Indian culture, and develop an understanding of how a grass-roots, non-profit organization operates.

For our empowerment and primary education centre, we are searching for volunteers who can assist our local tutors in conducting English and if possible math classes. Volunteers play a crucial role in our organisation, as they bring different teaching approaches, new ideas and methods with them which made a great contribution to the development of our organisation in the past and impacted greatly our work for our many beneficiaries. Especially, working with people from a different country or place is a big motivation for the women and children to learn and come to our center. 

Our previous volunteers have ranged from 18 to 70 years old, demonstrating that anyone can volunteer and make a difference to our Trust, regardless of age, skill set or background.

This is a great opportunity for those looking for a career break, gap year, or to gain experience in the non-profit sector while helping to empower women and girls.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR: 
Don't worry if you don't have any experience in teaching. We have lots of teaching materials that we can provide you upon your arrival. Also, mostly other volunteers and our local tutors are happy to give you tips and a helping hand!

You don't need to bring special equipment or so. You, with being open-minded, non-judgmental, respectful and polite is enough! 


Typical day

The day usually starts at around 10.00 am in the office, where the volunteers can prepare their lessons of the day. At 10.30 am our drivers will drop them off with our tutors at our centres. For three hours in the morning is the Empowerment centre runs, next to the sewing classes (that are conducted ...

Typical day

The day usually starts at around 10.00 am in the office, where the volunteers can prepare their lessons of the day. At 10.30 am our drivers will drop them off with our tutors at our centres. For three hours in the morning is the Empowerment centre runs, next to the sewing classes (that are conducted by a sewing teacher), the volunteers will assist the academic tutor with conducting lessons in English and maybe maths. The classes are quite small (around 5 to 10 women) who often never went to school or dropped out early, due to different reasons such as family restriction or financial issues. Therefore the level of the participants are quite low and will be divided according to their level in three groups. After the lunchbreak children from the neighbourhood come to the center for 2 hours. Also here the volunteers will help conducting classes in very basic English and maths. The centers finishes at 4.30 pm, when the volunteers are getting picked up again and dropped at the guest house.


Free-time activities

Jodhpur, also called blue city has a rich culture to explore. The old town, the fort and the palace are beautiful places that can be visited on your days off. The clocktower market is a vibrant market where you can buy easily all kind of stuff from souvenirs to fabrics. 

The city center also ...

Free-time activities

Jodhpur, also called blue city has a rich culture to explore. The old town, the fort and the palace are beautiful places that can be visited on your days off. The clocktower market is a vibrant market where you can buy easily all kind of stuff from souvenirs to fabrics. 

The city center also provides some nice cafes and restaurants that can be visited. 
Volunteers can engage in cooking lessons, Safaris, and a heritage walks (small amount is charged). 


Requirements

Requirements

Minimum Age: 18 years

In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

Language Skills

You need to speak English (intermediate level)

Education Requirements

at High school diploma level

Criminal Background Check

required

Required Documents

CV and motivation letter

Nationality Restrictions

No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

Other Skills

-Must be open minded and without expectations. -Must have patience, understanding, and compassion for women and children of different learning levels and abilities. -Must be flexible; Sambhali Trust’s flexible approach means that the roles are varied and you can take on as many opportunities as you like. -Although no previous experience is required, it would be an advantage to have experience in any of the areas listed in the position description above.

Time Commitment

Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:00 - 17:00

What's Included

What's Included

Services by Sambhali Trust

The fees are for the accommodation of the volunteers in the Guest next door to the headquarters (Durag Niwas Guest House). They include 3 meals per day, as well as pick-up from Jodhpur airport. 

Airport Pickup at Jodhpur Airport

Pick-up can be provided from the nearest airport: Jodhpur Airport, directly from the pick-up zone. You will get picked up by one of Sambhalis vans and it is a 10-15 min drive to the guest house and Smabhali's headquarters.  Please let us know your arrival time beforehand so that we can arrange it accordingly.

Accommodation

The program fees described above refer to the twin shared room.
The volunteers can choose between the two different options of rooms (all upon availability and single-sex) with the following costs instead: 
Twin shared room for 25.000 Rs/ 275€ per month
Single room for 35.000 Rs/ 385€ per month

The guesthouse also provides free WIFI, a washing machine, towels and linen. 
The room has a bathroom with a heater for hot water and Western-style toilet. The inventor is kept simple and has enough space for your luggage and to make you feel comfortable.  

Food & Beverages

Food and drinking water is provided. The volunteers will receive 3 home-cooked vegetarian meals, mainly Indian cuisine, once a week non-veg food can be requested. At the restaurant is a water dispenser for safe drinking water. 

Internet Access

Good access at the project site

What's NOT included?

What's NOT included?

Flight Tickets

The nearest airport is Jodhpur Airport (JDH) in Jodhpur. We assist you to find cheap flights to India. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

Travel Insurance

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Vaccines

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Details on arrival

Volunteers can join our NGO throughout the year, as volunteers are always needed for the smooth running of our many projects.

The duration of each volunteer's stay varies. We advise volunteers in our Empowerment Centers to stay at least for 4 weeks, in order to establish and maintain a relationship with the students. It also gives you enough time to adapt to this new living and working environment and to explore the culture. 



Availability
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Program fees

2 weeks (min. stay) 521€
12 weeks 603€
16 weeks 804€
20 weeks 1,005€
50 weeks (max. stay) 3,437€
Average fees 164€/week

Program fees

164€ per week 2 - 50 weeks Age 18 - 50+

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NO CREDIT CARD FEES


Duration

2 - 50 weeks

Deposit

The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


Final Payment

Your final payment will be agreed with Sambhali Trust during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


Meet your organization

Sambhali Trust

Outstanding 4.9 rating (8 reviews)

Non-profit - founded in 2007

Verified by Volunteer World

  Excellent response rate

Coordinated by

Govind Singh

About the project

Sambhali Trust runs Women Empowerment Projects for disadvantaged women in Jodhpur and its rural outskirts. The projects primarily focus on education.

Meet your organization

History
Govind Singh Rathore, founder of Sambhali Trust, witnessed the impact that a patriarchal society has on outcast women. After his mother was widowed, she lost her entire respect and rights within her community. He also witnessed many female servants in his household were not able to read and write and were emotionally as well as physically abused by their family members. Therefore, he started teaching his maid with her two children how to read and write. This way Govind strengthened their confidence and also helped them to develop an ability that made them independent to a certain extent. After only one day, the maid brought 18 more girls with her to the lesson. Six months later, Sambhali Trust was born with the help of his family and friends: a non-profit organization to help the Empowerment of Women and the most vulnerable of the society. Sambhali is run by an holistic approach: Deprived women in Jodhpur and in its rural outskirts are specifically asked which projects they want to pursue to improve their situation. An elementary education in English, Maths, Hindi writing skills and Sewing was their answer.

Members
Sambhali Trust was officially founded on the 16th January 2007 by Govind Singh Rathore, Virendra Singh Chouhan, Mukta Kanwar, Badan Kanwar and Rashmi Rathore, who became the 5 trustees of the Sambhali Trust “Non Profit”, Charitable Organisation. It has taken the whole team a lot of effort, dedication and enthusiasm to develop Sambhali Trust, and build the trust and faith of our partners and supporters. We are very proud of the relationship we have maintained with the local community as well as our international sponsors. On top of that Sambhali is supported by a national advisory board consisting of of lawyers, health specialists and further social organizations as well as of an international advisory board located in Austria, Germany, France, the USA and in Canada.

Aims and Objectives
Sambhali Trusts' primary objective is to promote self-esteem, economic independence, and the development of educational, vocational and social skills for disadvantaged women and girls within Rajasthani society. We focus our work on women within the Dalit communities, who experience three levels of discrimination based on their caste, their economic situation and their gender.

Since its creation in January 2007, Sambhali Trust has worked tirelessly to change the lives of Rajasthani women by providing them with access to formal education, training in traditional income-generating skills such as handicraft production, as well as arranging and monitoring women’s self-help groups, helping them to save money, have access to loans and create small enterprises of their own. We also empower women by teaching them about their human rights and provide refuge, counsel and support in cases of domestic violence, and financial help with legal or medical issues.

Trust does not accept ANY discrimination on the basis of caste, colour, creed, religion, sex or language.
Sambhali is committed to the welfare and rights of children. All children under the care of Sambhali will be treated with respect regardless of race, color, sex, language, religion or belief, ethnic or social origin, disability, birth or other status. Sambhali is committed to encouraging its staff to familiarize themselves with the Sambhali child protection policy and to protect and provide a safe environment for children and staff. This is also to protect the organization and encourage donors to have confidence in the organization. Sambhali is committed to comply with all relevant local legislation on child rights and welfare in order to provide what is in the ‘best interest of the child’ including labor laws that apply to children. Sambhali encourages all staff to treat all children in their care with dignity and respect. Those responsible for children are encouraged to be good role models, spending time with each child, listening to them, encouraging children when they do something well and giving good explanations on why they should not do something else. They should keep their promises. They should provide discipline firstly through verbal means


The Sambhali Women Empowerment Policy
The goals of the Sambhali Women Empowerment Policy are to bring about the advancement, development and empowerment of women. The objectives include creating an environment through positive economic and social policies for the development of women to enable them to realize their full potential; help asset less and marginalized women become economically self-reliant; and access to health care, quality education, employment, equal compensation and social security. They also include elimination of discrimination and all forms of violence against women and girls, and changing societal attitudes towards women and girls. The Policy also aims at providing training for improvement of skills, development of entrepreneurial skills, asset creation, and mobilization into small viable groups to enable beneficiaries to take up employment through income generating activities, and empower vulnerable groups of women in a holistic and sustainable manner. This will be achieved by addressing this group’s social, political, legal, health-related, and economic problems through vigorous capacity-building and organizing them into Self-Help Groups (SHGs).

Legal Measures
  • Adopt, enact, review and revise wherever necessary policies to eliminate all forms of discrimination against womenEnsure land rights to women and encourage co-ownership of property by women to other productive assets like house, shop, etc.
  • Ensure effective enforcement of all relevant legal provisions including Equal Remuneration Act, Minimum Wages Act, Child Marriage Restraint Act, etc. • 
  • Ensure the enforcement of Dowry Prevention Act and effective legal action against domestic violence and harassment of women at place of work • 
  • Public advocacy in cases where women are deprived of rights that are already secured under law Create mass consciousness and provide legal awareness about women’s rights
  • Implement laws regarding prenatal sex selection, practices of female infanticide, child marriage, etc., to eliminate all forms of discrimination against the girl child











8 reviews · rating4.9

Iemima Guez rating5

2020 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

I am a volunter for Sambhali trust. M'y mission consist to teach english in the morning to the women (3hours) and to the girls the afternoon (2h) in an empowerment center. ..
Emma-Luisa Deutscher rating5

2019 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

Sambhali Trust became my family. From day one they welcome you with open arms and do whatever you need in order to feel comfortable. They also provide a volunteer coordinator which takes care of all the volunteers an helps them dealing with problems and settling in. With working at Sambhali you can ...
Clémence Tillerot rating5

2019 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

When I decided to leave for India and to join sambhali as a volunteer I knew close to nothing about the country and not much more than what the website said but I had received precious information from the trust, its founder Govind and other volunteers so I knew I was going to be ok. I arrived to ...
Svenja Roth rating5

2019 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

During my internship at Sambhali Trust I learnt a lot about India, the social inequalities in that country and the work in an NGO I was teaching women and children English and helped with homework in different subjects, as well as teaching general knowledge topics in weekly workshops to give them ...
Clair Crooks rating4.4

2019 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

I spent two months volunteering with Sambhali. I can honestly say I loved my time there. It was challenging, but amazingly rewarding to be part of such a positive project. I spent my mornings in the office doing various admin jobs and afternoons teaching English in one of the boarding homes. It ...
Roxanne Naila Näschen rating5

2018 at Teaching English in the Thar Desert

I was volunteering for Sambhali Trust with the German Red Cross for one year. I can't even put my experience into words because it changed me so much - all the people I have met and the places I have visited. In the mornings, I went to one of the Women Empowerment Centers "Shakti" where I taught ...

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