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Welcome to the Peninsula Chapter of Amigos de las Américas
WELCOME!
LOOKING FOR A
FANTASTIC SUMMER EXPERIENCE?
You have come to the right place! Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is an international, not-for-profit organization with 27 chapters across the United States that provides unparalleled leadership and community service opportunities for young people while concurrently contributing to the well-being of hundreds of communities throughout the Americas.
Since its founding in 1965, more than 20,000 high school and college-age students have served as AMIGOS Volunteers. Through their training and service experience they gain life-changing insights about other cultures, effective civic engagement and their personal potential.
AMIGOS gives young people an extraordinary opportunity to rise to the challenge of independently managing great responsibility within multicultural settings. Extensive training programs teach youth valuable skills, such as how to build effective teams to foster sustainable community improvements.
Every year our volunteers spend six to eight weeks in a host country
working on different public service projects. This coming summer, our
volunteers will live and work in Costa Rica, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama Paraguay and
Peru. (
View current/upcoming project list). The Peninsula
Chapter prepares area high school students during the
school year
for their Latin America
experiences. Our volunteers receive training in
cross-cultural sensitivity, networking, community
organizing, technical skills, personal health & safety, and
the culture of Latin America. In June, our chapter members travel
to their assigned countries. Once in country, they join with volunteers
from other chapters throughout the United States. Volunteers are then
placed, in partnerships of two to four, in rural or semi-rural
communities to live for the summer. Please visit the AMIGOS International Office website
for additional information about specific projects.
Life-long friendships have been built between AMIGOS volunteers and their adopted communities. Thousands of young people have learned invaluable lessons about cultural differences, community service, and their own ability to lead.
To apply through our chapter or for additional information, please contact us.




