Because of its location in Alajuela, the northernmost province of Costa Rica, San Carlos has a continuously growing population of immigrants from neighboring Nicaragua who are looking to find better opportunities, but who are not eligible for government assistance.

The CCS program site in San Carlos is based in Ciudad Quesada — the regional capital and main center of services and commerce for Northern Costa Rica. Although the area is agriculturally based, the continuous influx of both Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans traveling to Ciudad Quesada causes this small town to reflect many of the challenges typically associated with urban areas. Issues such as Illegal immigration, a shortage of resources, and unemployment all affect the residents of San Carlos. Alcoholism is another common challenge in the area that affects indigenous populations and laborers disproportionately, and many times leads to domestic abuse.

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Volunteer Work in San Carlos


CCS volunteers in San Carlos support dynamic and inspiring community initiatives that serve both Costa Rican nationals as well as immigrant families from neighboring Nicaragua. Volunteer opportunities may include:

  • Caregiving : Volunteers can care for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities in San Carlos. It is common for orphanages to house children who have been removed from their homes due to abusive situations, often caused by alcoholism. In other cases, some Nicaraguans who immigrate illegally may be deported, but choose to leave their children in foster homes, hoping that they can live better lives in Costa Rica. CCS volunteers provide educational activities and serve as positive adult figures and role models for these at-risk children who may be going through a difficult period of their young lives.
  • Teaching : Volunteers have many opportunities to teach basic English to children, and assist teachers with day-to-day tasks at local elementary schools. Volunteers may also be able to work at a pre-vocational high school, where they can help students with disabilities in English, carpentry, and arts & crafts. The long-term goal of this organization is to supply the students with life skills they can use in their adult lives.
  • Community Development : Volunteers in San Carlos can work toward women’s empowerment through organizations such as an environmental group for women that seeks to raise awareness about pollution, and help the women earn a sustainable income through recycling programs in their communities. These women also use the recycled materials to create a variety of arts & crafts, and sell them to make extra income for their families.

Volunteer Abroad, Intern Abroad, and Insight Abroad (one week) programs are available in San Carlos. Placements are always designed to match your skills and interests to the needs identified by the community.

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“I had such an incredible experience with CCS. Every day I spent in San Carlos was full of novel experiences and new insights. The mental and emotional stimulation was so constant. I was amazed at how much I learned about myself and about another culture in such a short period of time. The program does an unbelievable job of making it a dynamic, multifaceted experience.”

Jamie, Age 28, Costa Rica Volunteer


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