Volunteering with Refugees in Germany: This volunteer program is for undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, employees of human rights organizations, retirees, and anyone interested in volunteering with refugees in Germany. Volunteers in Germany will have the chance to stay with Arabic host families, study colloquial Arabic or German, and experience the German/Arabic culture, politics, and daily life in the city of Halle, Germany. For those who want to work with refugees in Germany, this program is a great opportunity.

This program will allow you to organize and participate in activities and events for refugees in the city of Halle. Many refugees strongly believe in the importance of education to improve their situation in Germany and better integrate themselves into German society, which is why the Volunteer in Germany organization provides social, educational, and community activities for refugees in Halle. These activities are mainly for young people. As an international volunteer engaging in these activities, you will learn about the refugee situation in Germany, see their living conditions, and come to appreciate how refugees are integrating into a new society.

Volunteering with Refugees in Germany Programs Open for 2025-2026

We are proud to offer this unique opportunity for volunteers to immerse themselves in the multicultural environment in Halle, Germany while making a meaningful impact in the community through working with and supporting the refugees of the city! Thus, for the incoming 2025-2026 period, we invite all open individuals to join our Refugee Support program, along with our other summer and winter volunteer opportunities.

This program is perfect for those passionate about meeting new people and their cultures, social injustice, and helping refugees in Europe and Germany through community development.

Volunteering with Refugees in the Summer

This volunteer program is ideal for people who are looking to engage and volunteer with refugees in Germany or Europe during the summer.

An Excellent Opportunity for University Students

For university students/recent graduates in particular, this program is an excellent opportunity to build experience in the human rights field. In this program, volunteers will work with refugees to enhance each other’s skills, create mutual understanding, engage in language exchange, and make a difference in each other’s lives.

Volunteering in Germany in the summer is a unique time because of the number of volunteers from different backgrounds who bond as a family and help the community. It is a rewarding experience to exchange stories and learn from those who have an interest in helping refugees develop their language skills. 

What Will Volunteers Do Exactly?

As a participant in the Volunteering with Refugees in Germany program, you will do the following:

  • Participate in organized activities for refugees, mainly for children and young people. These activities include entertainment, sports, and educational sessions. 
  • Meet refugees and learn about their situation and their living conditions.

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees and Children in Palestine 

Volunteering with Palestinian Refugees & Children in the West Bank is another excellent opportunity for university students or recent graduates who are looking to build experience in the human rights field. In this program, volunteers will work with Palestinian youth and women to enhance each other’s skills, foster mutual understanding, engage in language exchange, and make a difference in each other’s lives.

Volunteers in the Palestinian program can stay from 1-13 weeks in Hebron, West Bank, and can flexibly choose their starting and ending dates according to their own needs. The organization hosts volunteers year-round, and the application remains open. Here you may find the link for the volunteer programs in the West Bank with our sister organization: 

Volunteering with Palestinian Refugees Volunteering with Palestinian Children 

Reviews and Community Awards

Volunteer in Germany has proudly earned several Community Awards, as it was recognized as the Best Language School Overseas, Best Volunteering with Refugees in Germany Program, and the Top Provider of Volunteer and Internship Opportunities abroad for the years 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023. For further details, please visit our profiles on GoOverseas.com and GoAbroad.com.

Volunteering Activities

  • Educational activities

International volunteers will create and organize activities that are aimed at educating children as well as adults. These activities include English language sessions that focus on conversation, and during these sessions, the emphasis will not be on teaching grammar. We would like those we work with to learn by doing. For instance, by utilizing presentations, games, group work, etc.

  • Entertainment activities

The entertainment activities that you will organize and participate in may include musical activities, drawing sessions, sports activities, educational games, and making arts and crafts. Do not worry about organizing these on your own. Our local volunteers will work alongside you to arrange these activities.

Your Impact

Volunteers taking part in our short-term volunteer projects in Germany will be responsible for teaching one-to-one conversational English courses to students at our center. On occasion, volunteers may also teach small groups of students (anywhere from 2 – 5) to help foster class unity and mutual learning. As a volunteer English teacher, you will interact with students face-to-face helping them gain crucial skills for later in life. Students’ age will range anywhere from 11 – 70 years old, as well as come from a plethora of backgrounds.

Most students will be migrants, or the children of migrants, hailing from various countries that have been subject to difficult times. The majority of the families the Volunteer in Germany organization serves come from various Arab countries such as Syria, Palestine, Yemen, and Iraq, but the organization is not exclusive and accepts refugees and migrants from all around the world, including Ukraine. 

Volunteers will not only serve as teachers but also as cultural diplomats, representing their home country to the community in Halle (Saale), as well as play an important role in helping with communal activities meant to increase cross-cultural exchanges. This positive exposure between members of different cultures is how we foster deeper understanding and respect for the many different cultures all around the world.

At the Volunteer in Germany organization, we take quality and equality very seriously and ensure our teachers are equipped with material from their first day in Germany. Our center is a place where refugees, migrants, locals, international travelers, volunteers, and professionals can all share a safe space to engage in learning together, and while our organization is small in size, it offers an opportunity to make a big difference in the lives of others!

Where Does the Program Take Place?

The Volunteering with Refugees program takes place at our center in Halle (Saale), a city in the southern region of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Halle is an economic and educational center in eastern Germany, and is home to three places of higher education, including The University of Halle-Wittenberg (Martin Luther University), which is the largest university in Saxony-Anhalt and one of the oldest universities in Germany.

Halle has an elegant city center with many green areas and streets to explore, and the architecture has been well-preserved, making Halle a lovely and historical place to visit in Germany. In addition, there are many beautiful places to see along the Saale River, which runs through the city. 

Why Halle (Saale)?

The city of Halle has received a large number of refugees, which makes it a very diverse place to visit with its many different cultures present. Internationals also add to the diversity; the universities in Halle attract many international students to the city.

Refugees, immigrants, and foreigners all contribute to the beauty of cultures found in the city. During your time here you will be able to meet and interact with many different people from many different countries.

Are You Eligible for the Program?

Volunteering with Refugees in Germany is open to anyone between 18 and 70 years old. People from all countries and degrees are welcome to join this program. There are no specific degree requirements. All that is required is a willingness to participate.

The Language of the Program

Volunteering with refugees in Germany is geared toward English speakers. When navigating through Halle, though, students will be required to utilize their German skills to the best of their ability, creating a fully immersive experience.

Volunteering with Refugees in Germany Quick Information: 

Location of Volunteer ProgramHalle, Germany
Program LanguageEnglish
  Volunteering Duration1-13 Weeks
Starting/ Ending Dates
Volunteers can freely choose their starting and ending dates. We offer volunteer programs in Palestine year-round (Summer, Winter, Autumn, and Spring)
Weekly Costs300 a week 
Homestay Host family
Shared room
Private (Additional fees apply)
Educational DegreeNot Required

Area of volunteering
Volunteering with refugees in Germany
Human rights in refugees camps
Volunteering with children
University CreditAvailable
Application DeadlineNo Deadline
Reviews and RatingsReviews On Gooverseas.com
Reviews On Goabroad.com
Participants video testimonials

Program Fees?

The Volunteer in Germany program charges a fee of 300€ a week. The cost includes:

  • A tour in Halle
  • Breakfast
  • An accommodation
  • In-country and pre-departure support
  • Arabic or German classes (3 hours a week)
  • Certificate of completion & letter of recommendation

What Does the Program Include?

Volunteering with Refugees in Germany includes the following:

  • Organizing weekly workshops for refugees on educational-related subjects, such as writing resumes and formal emails, teaching employment skills, and developing writing skills. 
  • Teaching conversational English to refugee children and adults at our office.    
  • Organizing interactive activities that could include workshops in painting, writing, handicrafts, film, and photography. 
  • Organizing activities aimed at providing entertainment for refugee children.
  • Helping the program’s staff with administration-related activities, such as writing articles or reports, printing materials for the students, etc.     

What Are the Benefits of the Program?

  • Volunteer experience abroad. You will engage in and organize several types of educational activities for refugees that are aimed at improving English language skills.
  • Experience the hospitality of Arabs and Arabic culture by being a part of our program’s educational, social, and community activities.  
  • The program will allow you to be in Germany, the European country that has hosted the largest number of Arab refugees in recent years. Most of these refugees have come from Syria, and you will experience their culture and listen to their stories during your time with the program.
  • The program provides you with a chance to visit local sites in Halle and discover its rich history. 
  • On completion of the program, you will receive a participation certificate and recommendation letter.
  • Accommodation will involve either staying with a local host family or in a dorm.  
  • Receive 3 hours of Palestinian-spoken Arabic lessons per week.
  • Have the chance to attend cultural evenings and entertainment activities organized by the organization.

Do I Need a Language Certificate?

No, having the TEFL certificate is not a requirement. You will be provided with a teaching manual and materials. This program is designed so that you gain experience in teaching English as a Foreign Language.

When Can I Apply And For How Long Can I Volunteer?

This program is open all year round. You can apply at any time. YOU choose your start and end dates, with a minimum period of one week’s participation and a maximum of three months. There is no deadline by which to apply. 

How To Arrive To Halle (Saale)?

The easiest way to get to Halle (Saale) in Germany is to fly to Leipzig/Halle AirportIt takes about 25 minutes to get from the airport to the city via train.

If you are coming from one of the airports in Berlin, then you have two ways to reach us. The first is to come by bus. You can take a bus operated by companies such as FlixBus or Eurolines. The bus ride takes about two hours. The second choice is to come by train from the Berlin-Central Station. The train ride takes around an hour and a half.

Visa to Germany

If you are coming from a European country that has signed the Schengen agreement, then you do not need a visa to enter Germany. For those who come from countries that are a part of this program, you are permitted to stay in Germany for up to three months.

All other travelers will need to apply for a Schengen visa to enter GermanyThis visa will allow you to enter and stay in Germany for a maximum period of 3 months (90 days). Please note that this visa prohibits visa-holders from getting a job (even as a freelance) during their stay.

How To Apply For The Program

  1. The participant emails our organization to receive an application (info@eceurope.org).
  2. The participant fills out the application and sends it back to us.
  3. We review the application with our team.
  4. You may be invited to interview on a Skype call.
  5. If selected for the program, we will send you an acceptance letter and a contract.
  6. You sign the contract and send it back to us.
  7. You pay the fees.
  8. You are ready to come to Germany and join the program. Welcome! 

Conclusion

The Volunteer in Germany program serves as a crossroads to help bridge people from diverse backgrounds together and to help the community members and volunteers develop their cultural competency. This volunteering experience with refugees in Germany is a once-in-a-lifetime volunteer opportunity that will challenge what you know about refugees and how interconnected the world is.

By the end of volunteering, you will find yourself more educated about refugee life in Germany, as well as the difficulties and setbacks often faced. Your students will also have an impact on you whether it be what they share about their journey or what you learn about their native language. 

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