Program Description | Getting There | AFS Activities and Orientations
Come volunteer with AFS in the land down under! There is a variety of
environmental and conservation projects available where you can both enjoy and help preserve the beautiful Australian bush.
As with all AFS programs, you will be placed with a volunteer host family who will provide lodging, meals, and support to you during your stay.
Participants may be placed throughout Australia. You may be placed in a city, a town or in the country, including Tasmania, the Island State. But most are hosted in rural or remote areas, not cities.
Placement of vegetarians is often difficult, especially in rural areas. AFS Australia will make every attempt to place a participant according to their dietary requirements but can not always guarantee placement of vegetarians. We ask that you be as flexible as possible with your dietary restrictions. Inflexibility may prohibit your acceptance into the program.
Download Australia Community Service Program brochure (pdf).
Back to TopAll AFS programs to Australia depart from Los Angeles. You and your fellow AFSers will travel together and will arrive at one of the multiple Arrival Ports: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth. After you collect your baggage and pass through customs you will be met by AFS staff and volunteers and will be escorted to the arrival orientation site.
After an arrival orientation, you will travel to your host community by plane, train, or bus, depending on the distance from your arrival port.In addition to the orientations that you will participate in domestically – the local Pre-Departure Orientation, Culture Trek, and the Gateway Orientation – you and your fellow AFSers will have several orientations while abroad.
The first orientation will take place upon your arrival in Australia. This will be a 1 day orientation that is intended to prepare you for your first weeks abroad. This will be an international orientation and your opportunity to meet participants from around the world. In addition to covering the rules and safety tips, there will be an emphasis on approaching your experience from an intercultural learning perspective.
At the end of your time abroad there will be an evaluation camp in the days prior to departure. This is your chance to reflect on your experience and to share with other AFSers. You will also prepare for the cultural readjustment that is a part of returning home.
In addition to the orientations, many local chapters organize activities for students and host families throughout the year. These will vary from chapter to chapter but may include parties or excursions to other cities or regions in Costa Rica. Unlike the orientations, these activities are optional and are at the student’s expense.