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OHF Volunteer

OHF Volunteer is an overseas community service project that involves volunteers in challenging yet achievable tasks that meet real community needs in the less developed countries.
Get into the adventure of a lifetime by serving the poor, the sick, orphans and widows in a less developed country! With our experienced staff on the field, own vehicles and accommodation, your safety and security are assured. You would also be guided by our staff who are familiar with the local conditions during the trip.
Partner us for meaningful, impactful and safe overseas projects.

VOLUNTEER REGIONS


Build Trip Information

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Trips can be between 3-15 days, based on each team’s preference.
  • Country destinations :Cambodia
  • Team sizes vary from 2-60 volunteers
  • Minimum age for volunteers is 15 years old if unaccompanied by parents/guardian.
  • Volunteers must be reasonably fit with no serious injuries or medical conditions.
  • Every team will have a host coordinator.
  • No prior building experience is required. Volunteers will be trained & supervised by local OHF staff.

Brief Itinerary

DAY 01

ARRIVAL IN PHNOM PENH AND TRAVEL TO PREY VENG (3 HOURS)

DAY 02

BUILD HOUSE IN VILLAGE

DAY 03

BUILD HOUSE IN VILLAGE

DAY 04

HANDOVER HOUSE TO FAMILY

DAY 05

INTERACTION WITH HOPE VILLAGE CHILDREN , BACK TO PHNOM PEHN

DAY 06

FLY BACK TO SINGAPORE

Volunteer Preperation

WHAT IT INvolves

Travel Arrangements

  • Volunteers are responsible for arranging their own flights
  • Accommodation in Prey Veng and Phnom Penh ( if needed) will be arranged by OHF
  • OHF will arrange local transport, logistics like transport & water.

Trip Cost

  • Project Contribution $5,200 per group for cost of project materials, staff cost and coordination
  • $200-$400 per pax in-country cost
    • – Includes accommodation, meals, local transport, logistics
  • Flights, insurance and visa: to be arranged by volunteers

Experience

What past Open Team participants have to say about their experience:
  • Amir

    “Open Teams is a good idea as people from different walks of life get to meet together and do something good. You make friends and you also get to accomplish your goals at the end of the day.”
    August 2015
  • Keen keong

    “I learnt about the real harsh environment the Cambodian villagers are living in and yet they seem to be contented. I enjoyed the ‘workout’ during the building of the house, using my hands to help others.”
    March 2016
  • Swee Sen

    “It was my first time doing volunteer work and I’m glad I could have this opportunity to help out.”
    August 2015

    Any inquiries?

    Interested to join or form a team?