Environmental Volunteer Program in Hania
Why this program?
From Gregory C. Pappas, President & Founder
Since the inception of our Greek America Corps volunteer program in 2017, the Greek America Foundation has long had the intention to launch an environmentally focused initiative in a location embedded with rich culture and history. The timing of this program is particularly crucial as we are now witnessing the direct impact our actions have on the climate and the world at large. Our initiative is tailored for individuals passionate about raising awareness, while preserving the ecosystem and the cultural heritage of Hania, which also happens to be the birthplace of my parents and therefore holds a special place in my heart.
Program dates: July 26 - August 10, 2025
Applications open
DEADLINE: February 7, 2025. Click here to apply.
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Program overview
This is a two-week engaging Greek America Corps volunteer program in the heart of Hania, Crete, centered on environmental initiatives. This program offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation of the region’s natural beauty and ecosystem. Embracing the stunning landscapes and diverse culture, volunteers collaborate with the local municipality and communities, to make a positive impact on the environment and raise awareness. Join this meaningful journey, where dedication to sustainable living meets the enchanting backdrop of Crete.
For applicants with financial need, we offer scholarships that cover accommodations and program expenses such as excursions, transportation and most meals. Alternatively, if applicants do not require financial aid, they can opt to purchase the package after they have been accepted. These programs are ideal for participants between 18-25 years old. This age range is strongly preferred but not a strict requirement. Volunteers do not need to be enrolled in college, nor in possession of a college degree. See below for the full program details.
Partners & location
Our partners include members of the local community of Hania and the municipality. We will be creating a 2 week program focused around impactful environmental activities, whilst spreading awareness about preserving the biodiversity and ecosystem.
Program dates & description
July 26 (arrival date) – August 10, 2025 (departure date)
The program begins with an informal arrival, meet-and-greet and check-in at our hotel (TBA) in Hania. No official activities will be scheduled in order to allow for all participants to rest and settle in following presumably long travels. Volunteers MUST be present on the listed start date.
The first day after arrival day in Hania will consist of brief orientations and meetings with our partners followed by a Greek America Foundation welcome dinner in the evening. The program will conclude on the final evening with a farewell dinner in Hania. Participants will be responsible for their own travel arrangements after checking out from the hotel on departure day.
Ordinarily, volunteers will work for 6-8 hours per day (with lunch breaks) in the greater area of Hania.
In the evenings and at times during the day, volunteers will either have free time to explore or attend meal-inclusive excursions arranged by the Greek America Foundation. The foundation will also offer excursions to the beaches, villages, museums and culturally important sites in Hania.
Program specifics
Accommodations will be provided in the heart Hania (TBA). Daily breakfast is included. Several group lunches and dinners will also be provided (around 4-5 meals per week). Participants should budget about €80-100 per week for extra meals that are not included in the package. Transportation to and from volunteer locations will be provided via privately arranged transportation as required by the day’s activities. Excursions/activities are included in the price of the program. Airfare to Greece and Hania is not included; however, our staff can help with travel arrangements, as well as domestic air or ferry details.
Health insurance
The Greek America Foundation will require all participants to have travel medical insurance for emergency and routine medical needs during program dates. The approximate cost ranges from $30-50 USD, depending on your age. We will provide further information on where to purchase insurance after you are accepted into the program. If you currently own a health insurance policy, we suggest that you check whether coverage is available abroad. On-site staff will be available 24/7 to support volunteers should emergencies arise.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be informed that while volunteering for the Greek America Foundation, you are solely responsible for any medical expenses that may occur during your volunteer activities. The Greek America Foundation does not assume liability for any medical costs incurred as a result of volunteer participation.
Desired qualities in a volunteer
Scholarships/program fees
If you need financial aid, you may opt for a full scholarship covering all program costs including accommodation; local transportation; cultural meals and excursions and administrative fees. Airfare to Greece is not covered by scholarship funds. You can also opt to pay for the program if you do not require financial aid. The cost for participation is $2,499 (plus airfare). It is not necessary for you to complete a separate application or provide additional materials to receive a scholarship; instead, you will specify this detail in your application by selecting “Pay” or “Scholarship.”
College credit
For an additional fee (price available by request), participants have the option to accrue college credits that can be applied to their studies at their home institution via our partnership with the Hellenic American University, a U.S.-accredited institution of higher education in Athens. Students are responsible for checking with their home institutions about transfer of credits. A counselor at Hellenic American University will be made available to assist, as will a curriculum and coursework. Please mention in your application if you are interested in receiving these credits and our Greece-based program director, Eleni Anagnostopoulos, will contact you to provide information on pricing.
Application process
In order to apply and be accepted to the volunteer program, you must prepare your resume, a cover letter and two recommendation letters from two different individuals, and upload them when completing the application form.
Please ensure you have informed your recommenders of the application deadline, as materials submitted after the deadline date will not be accepted. After a member of our staff reviews your application, you will be contacted via the email you submitted in the application to conduct a brief interview. After a waiting period, you will be informed of the status of your application.
Important note: Please make sure to check your spam/junk folders regularly, or create an exception in your inbox.
Frequently asked questions
Only U.S. and Canadian nationals or lawful permanent residents are eligible to participate.
This is not a “strict” requirement; however, the ideal and most common age of participants is between 18-25.
No, volunteers do not need to be enrolled in college, nor in possession of a college degree.
No extra materials are required. You simply must specify on your application whether you are requesting a scholarship — which is based on financial need — or offering to pay for the cost of your participation.
Accommodation, local transportation, most meals, excursions, miscellaneous supplies and administrative fees.
This largely depends on your personal preferences and spending habits; however, you can safely anticipate spending between 80-100 euros per week on your own food and beverages.
English and Greek will be the main languages spoken in the volunteer program. Knowledge of Greek is not required, but knowledge of the language is a definite plus for our volunteers. Interpreters will be available at times.
The Greek America Foundation vets all volunteer locations for safety and suitability for our volunteers. Likewise, our charity partners are also vetted for accountability and ability to handle our volunteer group. Greece is generally quite safe. Reasonable precautions will be taken at all times and volunteers will be instructed on safety for a variety of contexts.
Participants are expected to be present for the duration of the program and not attend other events.
Volunteers will work weekdays for 4-6 hours per day with a lunch break. During evenings, volunteers will either have free time to explore or participate in excursions arranged by the Greek America Foundation. Group meetings will also take place when appropriate. Please note that schedules tend to vary depending on the circumstances presented each day. A more detailed schedule will be shared with volunteers in the weeks leading up to their program’s start date.
Yes. Our programs are structured to give volunteers ample free time to explore and experience Greece independently; however, volunteers should not make arrangements that directly conflict with our daily schedule.
Volunteers are generally placed in double or triple rooms on a male vs. female basis. Under extentuating circumstances, the Greek America Foundation may offer to accommodate single room requests, provided that our hotel has availability.
After being accepted, volunteers will be required to participate in preparatory Zoom meetings organized by the Greek America Foundation staff. These meetings will provide volunteers with information about finer details and logistics.
If you are accepted into the program, you are required to purchase your own travel health insurance in order to participate. The approximate cost ranges from $30-50 USD, depending on your age and chosen provider. The Greek America Foundation will provide further information about where and how to purchase travel health insurance after your acceptance into the program.
The Greek America Foundation requires all accepted volunteers to share emergency contact information prior to the program’s start date. In the event of an emergency, Greek America Foundation staff will always be available to help volunteers and facilitate their access to medical care; however, volunteers and/or their families are fully responsible for covering the upfront cost of any emergency medical care and filing health insurance claims for reimbursements (if necessary) thereafter.
Is your question not included above?
Please email our program director, Eleni Anagnostopoulos, to receive further information.
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