
Volunteer in New Zealand
Help protect the planet on International Volunteer HQ’s unique New Zealand volunteer abroad program. Choose from two New Zealand volunteer projects, including Coastline Conservation and Education and Environmental Education. Volunteer work in New Zealand is based in the city of Auckland, which is located in the North Island and lined with beautiful beaches. With affordable Program Fees and top rated volunteer projects trusted by over 132,000 travellers, IVHQ is the best volunteer organisation in New Zealand.
Highlights:
- Coastline Conservation and Education project available year-round
- Program Fees from £897 for 2 weeks
- Includes airport pick-up, orientation, accommodation, breakfast and lunch (monday to friday) and 24/7 in-country support
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Accommodation in a dormitory style hostel, located next to one of Auckland’s impressive dormant volcanos
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Projects based around Auckland’s coastline, beaches and schools
Key information
Volunteer opportunities in New Zealand
Conserves the environment
3-5 hours volunteering per day
Program Fees from £897
- Duration: 2 - 12 weeks
- Programs start every first and third Monday of the month
- Based around Auckland
- Volunteers aged 18+ and families
Keep New Zealand's coastline beautiful and protect native wildlife by helping run beach clean-ups and raising awareness about plastic pollution. You'll also have the chance to facilitate education programs and training workshops within the local community, working towards a cleaner and greener future.
Where in the world do you want to make a difference?
”You will love this program if you love traveling, prefer outdoor activities, have an adventurous spirit and are curious about other cultures. I was involved in beach and waterway clean-ups, dealing with the global challenge of litter and the impact of humanity on our marine environment. The other set of activities was focused on native bush preservation. We were weeding, collecting seeds and removing invasive species at a native tree nursery, making it possible to bring the local wildlife and native bush back to their special place.”