Volunteering in Hout Bay

Hout Bay is a lovely little town on the Cape Peninsula, set between the breath-taking Tafelberg mountains and a quiet and clear Atlantic bay. There are only 3 roads for access so Hout Bay is a community of its own, while still easy to reach Cape Town. Here, the problems are smaller than in a large city and it’s easier to see the difference you make.

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Highlights of Volunteering in Hout Bay

  • Diverse projects to choose from.
  • Become part of the Hout Bay community.
  • Volunteers stay at our Volunteer House in Cape Town.
  • Daily transfers from your accommodation to and from your project.
  • Our GHV coordinator will assist you personally.
  • Participate in the activities Good Hope Studies offer.

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Volunteer Projects in Hout Bay

We currently offer wonderful projects in Hout Bay.

Our children’s programme is situated next to a township and consists of two projects: in the morning, you support the care of pre-school children and, in the afternoon, you volunteer in an after-school project for kids between 9 - 15. This project may be perfectly combined with an English course in the morning.

Another wonderful cause to support is the Domestic Animal Shelter, which provides care for domestic animals. You might find it strange to take care of pets in Africa, yet these animals need care like any other creature and the feedback we receive from volunteers is always incredibly touching and rewarding.

Volunteer projects in Hout Bay

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During your free time

Hout Bay is a great place for almost any outdoor sport. Surfing, hiking, cycling, horse riding and many more activities are readily available to you.

One of the absolute highlights of Hout Bay is the beachfront. Enjoy beach walks, popular beach restaurants and a harbour tour. You can visit the seal colony on Duiker Island by boat or take a bicycle up Chapmans Peak drive, one of South Africa’s most scenic drives, and have a picnic at one of the popular picnic spots.

All the sights, sounds and adventures of Cape Town are only a 20-minute drive away as well.

Combine volunteering with an English language course

If you are not a native English speaker, you can combine your volunteering experience with an English language course.

It is important that you can communicate well and understand instructions. This is not only important for your safety and those around you, but also important to make your volunteering experience a great one. 

The minimum English requirements differ slightly from project to project (see project details), but usually a minimum of Upper-Intermediate [B2] is required.

If your level is not sufficient or you want to brush up your skills, attending a course before you start volunteering is a great option. This also allows you to get used to the country - its climate, food and other circumstances - before you start volunteering.