Humanitarian Training Through Volunteering Abroad
Humanitarian Training Through Volunteering Abroad
Humanitarian Training Through Volunteering Abroad

Useful information

What Is Humanitarian Training Through Volunteering?

This volunteering program in Barcelona includes comprehensive humanitarian training while working on a variety of rewarding community projects.

Long-term volunteering and internships, starting from 3 months, are indeed structured around learning modules and multiple training sessions:

  • Spanish courses with the possibility of taking the DELE certification
  • Certification supported by the European Commission on the acquisition of transversal skills
  • Training in logistics, supply chain, social work, humanitarian fields…
  • Personalized support from professional coaches and psychologists to ensure personal development
Spanish Beginner to Advanced Level
Logistics, Management and organisation of an NGO
Team leading
Conflicts Management
Work as a team member
Work in an international environment

IN SHORT

barcelona
From
 12  
to
 52  
weeks

English Intermediate

Description

Program description

Humanitarian Volunteer Projects Available in Spain

In this program, you will be able to commit to the mission of your choice; all of them aim to support local communities and have a strong human dimension.

 

The volunteer projects in Barcelona are diverse:

  • Preparing fun and educational activities and games to support the well-being of children with severe disabilities
  • Supporting people with disabilities in their daily tasks
  • Helping with decoration, painting, gardening, and maintenance of the facilities
  • Participating in local social initiatives

 

As a volunteer or intern, you can take part in projects focused on:

  • Supporting children with severe disabilities
  • Assisting in a food bank
  • Promoting the social inclusion of vulnerable people (disability, homelessness, poverty)

 

You will work 35 hours per week, from Monday to Friday. Weekends will be free to enjoy the city of Barcelona. Keep in mind that you will be quite busy during the week, with accommodation located outside the city center.

 

Skills and Certifications gained through Humanitarian Volunteering

By taking part for 3 months or more, you can sit for the DELE, certifying your level of Spanish. This diploma is internationally recognized and is a valuable asset in the professional world.

You can also obtain the Certification supported by the European Commission on the acquisition of transversal skills. The assessment is carried out through collaborative projects and professional simulations demonstrating autonomy, critical thinking, and adaptability.

 

Who Is This Humanitarian Training Programme For?

  • Being open-minded and showing kindness
  • Enjoying sharing and getting involved in meaningful projects
  • Being autonomous
  • B1 level in English (Spanish is a plus)

 

This program is open to everyone, whether you are a student, changing careers, or taking a gap year. What matters most is your willingness to contribute to the project according to your skills.

Read more

Host organization

Why Choose Volunteering as Humanitarian Training in Spain?

The local NGO works with volunteers, both local and international, to build a supportive, inclusive, and responsible community. The NGO believes that by learning to live together better and by respecting others, we can have a positive impact on society. It strives to build and promote harmonious coexistence among residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods, who are increasingly facing difficulties in accessing basic resources, low levels of education, and social and professional exclusion.

Read more

Strong points

Support local communities
Contribute to a positive and inclusive social impact
Obtain a certification (DELE)
Develop transferable (cross-functional) skills

Included

Transfer upon arrival at Barcelona International Airport “El Prat” between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Meals
Accommodation in shared rooms
Supervision on the project
European Youth Card included to receive discounts throughout Europe
Donnation to the project

Not included

Flight tickets
Travel and repatriation insurance
Transport to the project
Return aiport transfer

Program description

This program is available all year round

Available durations

This program is available for up to 52 weeks. These rates apply from November to March; please contact us to find out about high-season rates and availability.

12 weeks : 3550 €
16 weeks : 4570 €
20 weeks : 5370 €
I'm interested :

Conditions

- 18 +
- English Intermediate (or spanish)
- European Health Insurance Card or travel insurance for non-EU residents
18 +
English Intermediate (or spanish)
European Health Insurance Card or travel insurance for non-EU residents

Project information

Your accommodation

Housing is allocated by local NGOs, not by Freepackers - the descriptions are there to give you an idea of the type of accommodation, as it is very likely that conditions will vary on site depending on the number of volunteers, weather conditions, availability, etc. Each volunteer will be accommodated according to the stated conditions, but it is possible that the accommodation may not match the description or images shown on this site word for word, for example, in the case of annexed housing, renovations, relocations, etc.

You will be accommodated with other project volunteers in a hostel or an apartment in the Sarrià district, in the upper part of the city.

The accommodation is located 50–55 minutes away from the project by public transport. The commute is easy.

Mixed-gender rooms are shared and include 3 to 5 bunk beds.

Washing machines are available, with one use per week included.

Meals​

All meals are included (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Meals are mainly vegetarian, with meat options available occasionally. In case of food allergies or intolerances, please inform us.

A kitchen is available and ingredients are provided, so volunteers cook together and all contribute to the tasks of community life.

Once there

Upon arrival, you will take part in an orientation and information session designed to introduce you to the local area, the facilities and the team. Activities and shared meals with other volunteers will be organised to help you settle in and adapt to your new environment.

You will be supported by a local on-site coordinator who will supervise your work and monitor your progress throughout the training. Coaches, psychologists and local coordinators will also be available to support and guide you during your humanitarian training in Spain. A little extra bonus: the founder is very often present at the NGO’s premises, where he can help guide you through your first steps in Barcelona and on the projects.

Barcelona is the second most populous city in Spain and is well known for its excellent quality of life. Outdoor activities are plentiful, and you will have many great places to explore during your stay.

Organise your trip

Vaccines

You can find all ressources on the World Organization Website, in the Travel Advice section A vaccine vial.

Travel insurance​

For any international project, Realstep requires the subscription to a travel insurance policy that includes coverage for accidents, illnesses, repatriation, and civil liability as part of a professional activity abroad

For full protection during studies or an internship abroad, you can subscribe to the Cap Student insurance online by following this link which will give you a 5% discount.

If you subscribe to another insurance policy, we will ask you to send us a copy of your certificate in English.

Similar programs