This month we celebrated the anniversary of Clara Luna, Paola can’t remember which possibly 6 years, with a tapas night, the food was nearly as varied as the month we’ve just had! The house has been busy with new volunteers, with a particularly French feel, firstly with couple Matthieu and Julie, then Ava and Charles – […]
read moreApril at Clara Luna by Jordan Davids
This month has seen the arrival of many new volunteers, Lilah and Guy (California) and Dave (England), all English teachers, also welcoming Brayden, a physical therapist from Australia! Club de Niños has been strangely quiet as the children are on their school holidays.. But still crazy as ever! This month we celebrated Earth day, teaching the kids how to […]
read moreMarch at Clara Luna by Jordan Davies
Who knew the beaches of Puerto Lopez hold so much magic!
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We also learned new games such as NINJA SPLASH which quickly became a house favorite and Queso/ Pan which had everyone laughing
read moreJanuary at Clara Luna by Mary Moore
2015 year started off very successful here at Clara Luna! We were sad to say goodbye to Gus and HELLO to Stowe (USA), Flor (Argentina), Freda (Germany), Jordan (England), Sandra (Canada) and Alex (England). We had no time to catch our breathe once Club de Niños started again- it was trail by fire for the […]
read moreVolunteer Experience: Lucy
Name: Lucy Rogerson Nationality: German Age: 24 How did you find out about Clara Luna? workaway.com What attracted you to working with Clara Luna? The opportunities that Clara Luna gives to the kids and the volunteers. What do you think your best skills are for being a volunteer? Spontaneity, attentiveness, fluent English and team […]
read moreVolunteer Experience: Manuela
I think (speaking Spanish) helps a lot to share deeper things with locals. But actually, smiles, sounds and open-mindedness are probably enough.
read moreVolunteer Experience: Carolina
Fantástico, enriquecedor, vibrante
read moreVolunteer Experience: Claudia and Chris
Clara Luna was much more work, but didn’t FEEL like work.
Clara Luna provided more contact with the locals in the community
Volunteer Experience: Phil
It makes it more difficult to teach young kids and complete beginners but there’s always a way to manage it.
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