Where Do Our Volunteers Go After Volunteering in Palestine? We at the Excellence Center in Hebron, Palestine host some of the most adventurous, bright and driven international volunteers. Some come to us as young as nineteen on their winter break from University and for others, their time volunteering at the Excellence Center is just one stop on their tour of international volunteering. We have volunteers who are teachers by profession, students recently graduated from university with a focus on the Middle East or Arabic and we also get older volunteers who come to Palestine to share professional expertise at local universities. Bu what do these international volunteers do once they leave us at the Excellence Center?
Our younger university students who join us during their school breaks always tell us how they wish they had more time, especially when they speak with volunteers who have and will be here for months. However, these students speak about how their short two-week trip has inspired them to study Arabic and that it is important to them to travel back to Palestine in the future. One of our volunteers is a nineteen-year-old university student from England who participated in our “Teach English and Learn Arabic” program for two weeks, he told how surreal it was going to be to travel back from Palestine and immediately begin his exams.
Two of our volunteers who are professional teachers, one from Belgium and the other South Africa, expressed what a learning experience it had been to volunteer and teach in Palestine. As one put it, “having had this experience teaching in Palestine is going to make me an even better teacher for when I return home to South Africa and begin the school year.” Our volunteer from Belgium jokingly called himself a “professional volunteer,” he is a teacher by training and travels all around the world volunteer teaching. He told us that after he leaves Palestine he will go home for a couple weeks and then make his way to India to continue teaching as a volunteer.
It is common for us to also receive international volunteers who have studied Arabic and/or the Middle East in university and often they are fairly recently graduated from their programs. We recently said goodbye to two volunteers from the United States with one participating in our “Volunteer to Write about Palestine” program and the other in “Teach English and Learn Arabic” programs. Both of these Americans had studied the region in school and having just graduated had the freedom continue their adventure. One of these volunteers was going to take a several week visits to Egypt after their Israeli visa expired and then hoped to return to Palestine for an internship in Ramallah. Our other volunteer went and traveled to Israel after leaving the Excellence Center and is now traveling to Jordan in search of an international development job at a grass roots organization.
We welcome international volunteers from all professions, ages, countries and backgrounds to volunteer in Palestine and it is this diversity which helps make the Excellence Center so special. With such a variety of people coming to us at the Excellence Center there is thus a wide range of paths to take upon completion of volunteering with us. No matter what your profession, language or goals are, we can guarantee your experience volunteering in Palestine will help top enrich whatever you choose to do following your time with us.
The Excellence Center in Palestine is excited to offer volunteer and internship programs for 2025 to support the Palestinian community in the West Bank! These programs focus on key areas, including human rights, Palestinian women’s rights, refugee issues, Palestinian culture and politics, and current developments in Palestine and Israel.
These 2025 volunteer programs are ideal for students and anyone interested in meaningful summer volunteer or internship opportunities. Join us in the West Bank, Palestine, and gain invaluable experience in the heart of the Middle East.
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Human Rights Internship Program
The Human Rights Internship Program in the West Bank, Palestine offers valuable experience in humanitarian aid, diplomacy, and international law.
Interns develop Arabic language skills and intercultural competency while raising awareness of the West Bank’s situation and amplifying local voices. They play a key role in fostering relationships between international visitors and local communities
Online Arabic Programs
The Excellence Center offers a range of online Arabic programs covering Levantine dialects (Ammiyya Arabic) from Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Modern Standard Arabic.
Join our Intensive Online Arabic courses, which provide 20 hours of instruction per week. With this format, students can quickly acquire Arabic skills and complete a full 80-hour course in just four weeks.
Palestinian Laws and Legal Practices Internship: Ideal for law, social sciences, and human rights students interested in the West Bank legal system. Intern for 1 to 13 weeks year-round. Gain comprehensive knowledge of legislation in West Bank and Gaza.
The Palestinian Refugees Volunteer Program offers a unique opportunity for individuals of all ages, from students to retirees, who are passionate about human rights.
Volunteers work directly with Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, focusing on enhancing skills and providing education to children, youth, and women in refugee camps near Hebron, Palestine.
Volunteer In Palestine
“I participated in the Volunteer and Study Arabic program at the Excellence Center, where I taught English, learned Arabic, and explored Palestinian culture by visiting local sites, Palestinian refugee camps, and even attending a wedding.
The Arabic lessons were invaluable, providing me with a strong beginner’s foundation. The Center offers an ideal learning environment, with supportive staff and leaders. I felt safe in Hebron and enjoyed the warmth of local Palestinians who frequently invited me for coffee and conversation.I highly recommend the Excellence Center in Palestine to anyone interested in volunteering in the West Bank or studying Arabic!” — Chirag, USA