Youth Volunteer Abroad Programs in Palestine 2025-2026: Volunteering overseas is becoming something of a rite of passage for many young people. After school finishes, some people want to broaden their horizons and see more of the world before they settle into a career. While some people opt for a working holiday visa in a country similar to theirs, or for traveling on their own or with their friends, there are some who prefer to spend their time volunteering with a social cause they care about. 

Palestine is a great option to spend time volunteering for many different reasons. First, it offers young people a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful community service while immersing themselves in a rich and complex cultural landscape. Next, the West Bank is home to vibrant Palestinian communities, historic sites, and refugee camps. This, alongside the daily life of military occupation,  presents both challenges and opportunities for the personal growth of volunteers. 

All over the world, when real change happens it’s usually the youth who are behind it. In a region where global solidarity plays a crucial role, youth volunteers contribute to fostering international awareness and supporting locally-led development efforts that empower Palestinian communities.

Why Join Youth Volunteer Abroad Programs in Palestine?

A Land of History and Resilience

Palestine is a welcoming place with a beautiful landscape and deep historical significance. Home to some of the holiest places in the monotheistic religions, vibrant souks, art and music, and amazing food, the region has been a crossroads of cultures, religions, and empires for much of modern human history. 

The land is resilient, with each street bearing witness to centuries of struggle and perseverance. Volunteering in Palestine offers a unique opportunity to not only immerse yourself in this inspiring setting but also contribute to its preservation. By engaging in educational programs, supporting local communities, or documenting different narratives, volunteers play a crucial role in safeguarding Palestinian heritage. 

Through these efforts, young volunteers help amplify the voices of Palestinian resistance while ensuring that the stories, traditions, and identity of the place continue to thrive for future generations.

Contributing to a Meaningful Cause

The impact of volunteering in Palestine cannot be overstated. Since 1967, Palestine has been under military occupation, which has severely impacted the day-to-day lives of its people. As a result of this continuing occupation, there are significant needs within the community, and therefore, a strong case for why volunteering makes an impact. 

Volunteer efforts bridge gaps in essential services, helping to enhance quality education, access to healthcare, and economic opportunity. This supports the Palestinian spirit of resistance, and helps the society to work towards a brighter future. The presence of international volunteers also helps to impart a sense of global solidarity for the Palestinian people, so they feel that they are not alone in the struggle for self-determination. 

Personal and Professional Growth

Volunteering in Palestine is not only impactful to the community, there are also some real benefits to the volunteers themselves. 

During your time volunteering in Palestine, engaging in your program content will build essential and transferable skills like leadership and cross-cultural communication through your interactions with the local community, and developing skills in Arabic as a second or additional language. For those interested in working internationally, it will also help to enhance your career prospects through gaining experience in a conflict-affected country. 

Types of Volunteer Programs in 2025/2026

Because of the high level of need, there is a wide variety of programs to which people from all backgrounds and with all kinds of skills can contribute.

Education and Youth Empowerment 

Due to restrictions on Palestinians, including the limitation of mobility, one of the most pressing needs in Palestine is supporting the provision of education to children and young people. Things like teaching English, tutoring in mathematics, or even just general life skills can be incredibly valuable to the local population. 

This is particularly true for those living in Palestinian refugee camps. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, specifically set up to support refugees from the 1948 ‘Nakba’ during the establishment of Israel, has been responsible for the education of many vulnerable people over the decades. Now that their resources have been severely restricted, international volunteer support to help supplement education is more important than ever. 

Mentorship & Career Guidance 

Supporting young Palestinians in their professional aspirations. With a difficult job market and high unemployment, Palestinian youth need all the support they can get to gain employment or start their own business. Mentorship and guidance in professionalism or entrepreneurship are a great way to help support the next generation of leaders in Palestine. 

Creative & Recreational Activities

Art, music and creativity are proven to help people express and deal with trauma, allowing people to tell their stories in their own ways, and to process and heal from their experience of living under occupation. Physical activities like sports or games also help to boost children’s mood, physical health, and sense of belonging. 

List of Youth Volunteer Abroad Programs in Palestine 2025-2026

Below, you can check out a short overview of the Youth Volunteer Abroad Programs in Palestine that

1. Volunteer & Study Arabic in Palestine (1-13 Weeks)

Volunteer and Study Arabic in Palestine: At the Excellence Center in Palestine, we provide diverse volunteer and internship programs in Hebron, West Bank, suitable for short-term and long-term commitments. Volunteers in Palestine can join us for 1-13 weeks (spring, summer, fall, and winter) and engage with various local community members, including Palestinian children, youth, women, refugees, young adults, university students, and families.

2. Volunteer in a Journalism Program in Palestine

Volunteer in a Journalism Program in Palestine: The Excellence Center is proud to offer our Journalism and Media Internship Program, based at our headquarters in Hebron (الخليل), West Bank. This program is ideal for students, graduates, and travelers seeking volunteer opportunities in media, journalism internships, or communications internships abroad. It’s an excellent opportunity for those interested in gaining hands-on experience in journalism and media in Palestine.

3. Volunteer In A Technology Program In Palestine

The Volunteer in Technology Program in Palestine provides a unique opportunity to share your computer and technical knowledge with Palestinian children, refugees, students, and community members in Hebron, West Bank, Palestine, while immersing yourself in Palestinian culture and life. As technology increasingly shapes our world, this program allows volunteers to share their knowledge in computing, coding, programming, editing, and any other area of technological proficiency.

4. Volunteer in A Medicine-Healthcare Program in Palestine

Volunteer in a Medicine & Healthcare Program in Palestine: The Excellence Center in Palestine offers a Volunteer in Medicine and Healthcare Program in the West Bank, Palestine, that may interest you. Our program is designed for healthcare professionals and students, including doctors, nurses, medical and pre-medical students, public health workers, and physiotherapists.

5. Volunteer in the Environment and Conservation Program in Palestine

Volunteer in Environment and Conservation Program in Palestine: You are invited to join us and volunteer in our Environment and Conservation program, which teaches Palestinian youth, refugees, and children the importance of preserving the environment. In the West Bank, Palestine, there is a pressing need for such programs, as many residents of Hebron are unaware of the harmful effects of littering and environmental neglect on their own lands and streets.

6. Volunteer in the Community Development Program in Palestine

The Volunteer in Community Development Program in Palestine is a unique opportunity for students, undergraduates, gap year students, professionals, teachers, retired people, and anyone who seeks to volunteer or intern in Palestinian community development organizations in the area of Palestine and Israel. This program is for you if you wish to help Palestinian children, youth, Palestinian refugees in refugee camps, and other community members in and around Hebron, West Bank.

7. Volunteer in the Music and Art Program in Palestine

Our new Music and Art Volunteer Program in Hebron, West Bank, is a wonderful opportunity for artists and individuals in the art and music fields. By engaging with the local Palestinian community, particularly students and youth, you will have the chance to develop projects and courses in these fields while contributing and making a difference in the local community. This program offers real-world experience that can help you develop personally and professionally.

8. Volunteer In Local Schools In Palestine

Volunteering in local schools in Palestine is a fantastic opportunity to positively impact the lives of Palestinian children, refugees, and youth. Our Volunteer in Local Palestinian Schools program in Hebron, West Bank, is a unique scheme that welcomes both native and non-native English speakers and students, graduates, professionals, and retirees interested in enhancing the English and life skills of local students.

9. Volunteer in a Sports Project in Palestine

Volunteer in a Sports Project in Palestine: Since its establishment in 2011, the Excellence Center has maintained high standards in English language teaching with the help of numerous international volunteers. However, to meet the increasing demand for diverse programs, we are excited to introduce a new series of volunteer programs, including the Volunteer in a Sports Project in Palestine.

10. Volunteer Work With Orphans in Palestine

Human Rights Summer Program 2025 in Palestine

Volunteer Work With Orphans in Palestine: Hebron City, in the Occupied West Bank, is home to several orphanages that provide essential care and support to thousands of Palestinian children who have lost one or both of their parents. The high number of orphans in the region is largely due to ongoing conflict, military occupation, economic hardship, and limited access to healthcare. 

How to Apply for 2025/2026 Programs?

Application Process

The first step to applying to a program is deciding which program to apply for! 

There are many different volunteer abroad programs that you could choose from, each with its own benefits and drawbacks.

When choosing a program, we recommend that you:

Choose a locally run organisation

There are lots of well-meaning organisations out there, and while they may provide a good experience for volunteers, the same might not be true for the local community they operate within. One way to make sure your time volunteering makes a positive impact is by checking whether your organization of choice is created by, or at least run by, local people. This means there is a greater chance that the program outcomes are needed, safe, and beneficial for the community. 

Check elsewhere for testimonials

These days, anyone can post anything online and call it true. Check whether the organisation has an online presence elsewhere where you can verify the experiences of other volunteers. The Excellence Center in Palestine is registered with Go Overseas, a well-known organisation that helps people from around the world to find meaningful and fulfilling volunteer positions. We currently have a 4.85 (out of 5) rating from 852 reviews and have received over 20 community awards from 2019 onwards, including for 2024. 

When you’ve decided on the organisation you want to volunteer with and the program you’re interested in doing, the next step is to apply. At the Excellence Center in Palestine, we simply ask that people send an email to rafat@excellencenter.org, enquiring about their program of choice, when they would like to arrive, and how long they would like to stay.

The next step is to receive a short and easy application form, which you will fill out and return. Once selected for the program, the final step is payment of your program fees. This is usually done by bank transfer or Western Union payment. Once the payment is made, you can start making your travel arrangements! 

Visa and travel requirements

Currently, in order to travel to Palestine, you need to secure a visa from Israel. Tourist visas are issued on arrival at the border and can last for up to 90 days. As of January 1st, 2025, you need to fill out an Electronic Travel Authorisation prior to departure. 

There are two key crossings into the West Bank; a land crossing through Jordan at the King Hussein Bridge, or arriving at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport just outside of Tel Aviv. Travel through Jordan is currently highly recommended as many people have recently faced difficulty entering Israel through Ben Gurion Airport. The way takes a bit longer and is a bit more complicated, but there is generally a better chance that you will be granted entry. Read our article on traveling from Jordan to Palestine for more information. 

Funding and Financial Support

The next question you might be asking yourself is, how do I fund my volunteer experience? First, check the program fees from your chosen organization to make sure it falls within your budget. At the Excellence Center in Palestine, our program fees include secure accommodation, breakfast five days a week, three hours of Arabic lessons per week, and cultural trips around Hebron city. 

Bank account looking a little on the empty side? Fundraising is one way to help cover the costs of your chosen program. Crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe offer a platform for your friends and family to get involved in supporting your volunteer experience. Sharing your motivations for coming to Palestine, along with a link for people to donate, is an easy way to get support. 

Other fundraising ideas could include setting up a bake sale, doing a running challenge, and asking people to sponsor you, or organising a clothes-swap event at your local community center. 

What to Expect as a Volunteer in Palestine

Daily Responsibilities and Work Schedule

A typical day will start with breakfast at 10 am at the Center. We have everything that is usually found on a local breakfast table, including bread and hummus, labne, zaatar, shakshuka, and avocado – all served with tea and coffee. Next, you will have an Arabic class. Every volunteer program includes some Arabic instruction to help you get around and engage with the community. After class, you will spend the afternoon on your program activities. 

Accommodation and Living Conditions

Accommodation

The Excellence Center in Palestine has a variety of accommodation options to suit different needs. Most commonly, volunteers will reside at one of our shared flats located close to the center. There is one for men and one for women. The apartments are modern, spacious, and equipped with everything you need for daily living. Rooms might be shared depending on the number of volunteers, but it is possible to request a private room if you prefer. Another option (for female volunteers only) is placement with a Palestinian host family. This immersion is a great way to experience the local culture and language. 

Cost of living

The next big thing to think about is the cost of living. Things to consider are tuition fees, accommodation, travel costs, and daily expenses. At some schools, like the Excellence Center in Palestine, tuition fees are inclusive of accommodation and breakfast. Choosing a program like this can significantly reduce your costs. The currency in Palestine is the New Israeli Shekel. You can use a currency converter tool to see the rate and check websites like Numbeo to get a sense of the current cost of living for everyday expenses.

Cultural Adaptation and Social Life

Your first week in Palestine is usually spent on orientation, where you will get to know your new surroundings and see some of the cultural and religious highlights in Hebron. This will include a tour of the old city, a visit to Ibrahimi Mosque, more information about the division of Hebron into Palestinian controlled H1 and Israeli controlled H2, and visits to local craft producers like ceramics, hand-blown glass, and the last authentic Keffiyeh factory in the West Bank. 

People in Hebron are very friendly, and it is likely that you will be invited to people’s houses for coffee, a meal, or to meet their family. This is a great way to learn more about daily life and local food. One thing to keep in mind is that Hebron is quite a conservative city, so it is recommended for women and men to wear long, loose-fitting clothing, come summer or winter. 

While in Palestine, you will also have the opportunity to travel on weekends if you wish! Local mini-buses called Services (pronounced Servees) take passengers from Hebron to different hubs in the West Bank, including Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Ramallah. This public transport option is cheap and pretty easy to navigate, helping you to see many of the cultural and historical wonders of Palestine. 

Ethical Considerations and Responsible Volunteering

Before you start out on your volunteer journey, there are some important things you should be thinking about. More important than travel logistics is responsible volunteering. So what does that mean? And how can you ensure your volunteer experience is doing no harm? 

The Importance of Responsible Volunteering

Engaging in responsible volunteering means consistently considering whether you are taking up space that should be filled by a Palestinian, or if the work is doing enough to support or build local capacity. It’s better to try to gauge this when you are looking for the right program and the right organisation to work with, than to realize it’s not the case afterwards. 

Responsible activism also means understanding the risks that local activists face. Unlike foreign volunteers, who often have the privilege of leaving if tensions escalate, Palestinians live with the long-term consequences of resistance. Volunteers must be careful not to put local activists in danger by attracting unnecessary attention, engaging in actions without community approval, or sharing sensitive information that could endanger lives.

Avoiding “Voluntourism” in Human Rights Work

One of the biggest ethical concerns in human rights volunteering is the risk of “voluntourism”, a phenomenon where short-term, unskilled volunteers engage in work that may be more about their own experience than the needs of the community. In the context of Palestine, this can take the form of well-meaning individuals participating in activities without a full understanding of the political situation or historical context.

To make sure they avoid voluntourism, volunteers should:

  • Learn about the Palestinian history and current politics before arriving.
  • Select roles that support existing local initiatives rather than creating new, unsustainable projects.
  • Understand that volunteering in this context is not about “helping” Palestinians, but standing in solidarity with and learning from them. 

Reviews and Awards

The Excellence Center in Palestine has been honored with several prestigious Community Awards, and it has been recognized as the Best Language School and Top Volunteer and Internship Program Provider for the years 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023. For more details, please visit our profiles on GoOverseas.com and GoAbroad.com.

How to Get Started?

Now you’re ready to start planning your volunteer experience in Palestine! If you still have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at rafat@excellencenter.org or browse our website for more information about life in Palestine. 

The Excellence Center in Palestine is a great option to consider for your volunteering. Locally led and run, we offer a great range of programs to suit many areas of interest and expertise. 

To apply or to learn more about any of our programs, reach out to our Founder, Rafat Shantir, at the email address above. We look forward to welcoming you! 

Contact Us

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at:

rafat@excellencenter.org

WhatsApp: +972 599 479 880

Website: https://ecpalestine.org/

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