Support centres for people in social exclusion in Spain.
BASIDA is a Spanish non-profit organisation that provides medical and psychosocial care to HIV-positive, drug-addicted and other people with special needs. Since 1990, it has opened three centres, all of which are run by a multi-professional volunteer team. One of these three centres is located in Aranjuez, a town in the Autonomous Community of Madrid, and another in Navahondilla, a village in the Autonomous Community of Castilla y León.
Our colleagues from deAmicitia organise a Workcamp in each centre during the summer.
When?
16-20 July 2025 in Navahondilla and 01-15 August 2025 in Aranjuez
What is it about?
You will take part in everyday life at the centre and help with any tasks that arise. This includes, for example, cooking, laundry, cleaning, helping with carpentry or gardening on a rotational basis, etc.)
An important part of your stay will be getting to know the centre's community. The presence of international volunteers at the centre brings a ‘breath of fresh air’ into the limited social life of the residents. They will be curious about your country and culture.
A good knowledge of Spanish is highly recommended.
Apply now!
We still have a few places available for volunteers from Germany, so register here to take part in one of the two camps.
If you have any questions about the two camps in Spain and other camps abroad, please contact Lukas:
Email: outgoing@ibg-workcamps.org
Phone: +49 6022 279 38 51