What Can You Expect By Doing A Gap Year Project?

By William Davis


Gap Year South Africa (GYSA) offer wonderful opportunities for individuals and groups to invest their valuable time and knowledge into a cause that's both exciting, daring and worthy - serving a needy and deprived community and its people.

Community Service Volunteers

Gap year projects are so engineered that the volunteers are trained into a perfect member of the community they live in. The responsibility towards the members of the society is a exceptional one and requires to be performed with the utmost care and sensitivity as personal bonds are formed that would essential last a long time. GYSA advances the volunteer into community development projects with the sole intention of enhancing the well being of the the local people. Community development programmes identify the areas of need and actively train up the volunteers to render counter services to the needs, such as education, educational improvement, common health keeping practices, AIDS prevention and a vast number of issues affecting different social behaviours.



Diving School Volunteers

In addition to the general community service & upliftment GYSA also offer the opportunity for volunteers to learn underwater diving Training is done by qualified professionals - sea water sports like underwater diving is potentially perilous if not done in a correct way and overseen by an experienced diver. Of course perfecting the art of underwater diving is guaranteed with weekly training training sessions. For the best part of the story, all volunteers also have a chance to get involved in community service at their local destinations. A service to the society, even as basic as scuba diving, always have a good effect and it teaches one to be a caring and giving resident rather than being one that's always needing from others. Thus by teaching the locals to scuba they gain the experiences in being responsible and learning a practical skill, that has shown to be better than classroom teaching.



Coastal projects thus offer the volunteer a fabulous opportunity to not only learn & teach surfing to the local communities but more importantly life skills. GYSA have managed to combine a successful community service plan with that of a teaching plan. This type of community service mentors the locals on both education, health issues, IT awareness and other relevent matters.

The approach of community service & development is a tested and proven model which builds up both the giver and receiver, making undertaking a gap year programme in Africa one of the best experiences you'll ever have.

So, how about joining join us today?




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