Childcare Support in Rabat, Morocco

WHY we need you in Morocco

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HOW can you help?

WHAT you can do?

Why Involvement Volunteers International?

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  PROJECT NAME: CHILDCARE SUPPORT

LOCATION: RABAT

  START DATES: WEEKLY (SAT/SUN ARRIVALS)

  ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE (SHARED ROOMS) 

  MIN DURATION: 1 WEEK

  MIN AGE: 18+

  SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Criminal background check required

Overview

The Childcare project focuses on supporting children from underprivileged neighbourhoods by creating engaging activities that encourage learning and development. Volunteers are encouraged to design daily activities that promote physical development (such as music, dance, and games), language and literacy, arts and crafts (like painting and drawing), and theatre. The aim is to give disadvantaged children in Morocco access to enriching experiences that inspire creativity and growth.

Volunteers on the childcare project work with the kids from disadvantaged neighborhoods that have limited access to good and decent education. Volunteers are expected to provide assistance and care to the kids through activities like drawing, painting, playing songs and doing games while helping improve kids’ cognitive skills and learning capacities. The volunteers work 5 days a week and 4 hours at least per day.

Volunteer’s Role:
• Come up with new ideas and prepositions
• Assist the nurses with organizing the activities
• Bring support and positiveness to the center
• Embrace values of fairness and diversity

Location

Rabat, Morocco’s capital, is a relaxed yet fascinating city on the Atlantic coast. It’s less chaotic than Marrakech but still full of character, with a UNESCO-listed medina, historic kasbahs, Andalusian gardens, and a stunning seafront. As the political and administrative hub of Morocco, Rabat blends modern infrastructure with traditional culture, making it an ideal location for volunteers to live and work.

Project Tasks

  • Prepare and create a list of activities that suits the kids age
  • Put the kids in small groups in order to do activities
  • Provide care and attention during the learning process
  • Keep the kids involved in the activities

Food & Accommodation

Volunteers are hosted by welcoming Moroccan families, often alongside other volunteers. These families receive support from your program fee to provide support, food and accommodation. Staying with a host family is a truly enriching experience, offering the chance to immerse yourself in Moroccan daily life, connect with locals, enjoy traditional meals, practice the local language (Darija – the Moroccan Arabic dialect), and take part in cultural customs and traditions. Living conditions are comfortable, with volunteers typically sharing a room (single gender) with one or two others, although in some homes private rooms may be available.

Volunteers are provided with three meals daily (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). Bottled water is easily available and costs around US$5 per week (about 1.5 litres per day). If you have specific dietary requirements, simply let us know during your application so that we can accommodate your needs.

Moroccan cuisine is a delightful mix of Arab, Berber, and Moorish influences, combining Mediterranean fruits and vegetables with aromatic imported spices. Meals often begin with an assortment of hot and cold salads, followed by a hearty tagine (a slow-cooked stew), with bread served at every table. Couscous with meat and vegetables is another staple, while lamb and chicken are among the most common proteins. As Morocco is a Muslim country, pork and alcohol are avoided, but mint tea—served generously throughout the day—holds a special place in local tradition.

Some projects are within walking distance of the homestay and some require public transportation that costs approx. 6 MAD (0.6 USD) per ride. Transportation to the project is at the expense of the volunteer. 

What's Included
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Airport Pickup
  • Local Transportation
  • 1 Day Orientation
  • 24/7 In-Country Support
  • Project Materials & Equipment
  • Pre-departure Expert Advice
  • Preperation Tools & Checklists
  • Certificate of Completion

FAQ

If you love working with young people, are energetic and want to inspire the furture generation, then yes absolutely! Teaching in a foreign country can be challenging but the rewards are even greater.

  • Accommodation
  • 3 meals per day
  • Arrival airport transfer (Sun arrivals)
  • Orientation
  • In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
  • Fundraising support
  • University course credits (where applicable)
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Airfares
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tours, Souvenirs & spending money

After being picked up, you will be taken to your accommodation in Rabat, where our team will guide you through the schedule for the next few days, including introductions to staff, fellow volunteers, and people at the centre.

Placement Orientation:
Your orientation is led by our friendly local staff and begins on the morning of your chosen start date. This session will cover everything you need to know for your volunteer program in Morocco, including an introduction to Moroccan culture and customs, program rules and expectations, travel opportunities within the country, and details about your specific project and placement. Orientation is also a great chance to get to know other volunteers, exchange contact details, and start planning weekend trips and social activities together.

Programs in Morocco begin every Monday. Volunteers are asked to arrive in Rabat on the Sunday before their start date for pickup and accommodation. Housing is provided from Sunday night through to Friday night of the final program week. If you arrive earlier or stay later than the scheduled dates, you can arrange extra nights directly with local staff.

Return transport to the airport is the volunteer’s responsibility, though local staff are happy to assist with arrangements.

Arriving by Air

  • Rabat Airport: Most volunteers arrive via Rabat Airport, where you’ll be met by a Go Experience Morocco staff member holding a sign with your name. Once your flights are booked, it’s essential to share the details (airline and flight number) with the team so they can monitor for delays.
  • Casablanca Airport: Casablanca is about an hour from Rabat and often has cheaper flights. Pickup from Casablanca is not included, but you can take a train to Rabat for around 90 MAD (US$9). From the airport, travel to Ain Sebaa, Casa Port, or Casa Voyageur station, then transfer to a train bound for Rabat Ville. Once your train is booked, contact your Program Manager to confirm pickup from Rabat station. More information on train schedules can be found here: ONCF Trains.

Arriving Overland

If you’re arriving by bus or train, plan to arrive in Rabat between 10:00am and 6:30pm. Notify the team in advance, and upon arrival, call your Program Manager (Mustapha) to arrange pickup from your accommodation or the station.

A Typical Volunteer Day

  • 8:00 am – Breakfast with your host family
  • 8:30 am – Leave for your placement
  • 9:00 am – Arrive at the project site and meet with staff
  • 10:00 am – Morning session begins, supporting staff with activities
  • 12:30 pm – Lunch break
  • 2:00 pm – Afternoon session begins
  • 4:00 pm – Work finishes; volunteers are free for sightseeing or relaxation
  • 8:30 pm – Dinner with host family

Weekends are free for exploring Rabat or traveling further afield. Many volunteers use long weekends to visit iconic Moroccan destinations such as Marrakech, Fez, Meknes, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, the Sahara dunes in Merzouga, or even hop across to Southern Spain, Portugal, or Gibraltar.

Here are some ideas…

Things to Do in Rabat

  • Wander through the Kasbah of the Udayas, a blue-and-white old fortress with stunning ocean views.
  • Explore the medina for traditional crafts and local life.
  • Visit the impressive Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V.
  • Stroll through the Andalusian Gardens for a peaceful escape.
  • Relax on Rabat’s beaches, popular with locals.

Things to Do Further Afield

  • Take a day trip to Marrakech, famous for its bustling souks and historic palaces.
  • Visit Chefchaouen, the picturesque “Blue City” in the Rif Mountains.
  • Trek in the Atlas Mountains for breathtaking views and traditional Berber villages.
  • Experience the Sahara Desert on a camel trek and spend the night in a desert camp.
  • Discover the coastal city of Essaouira, known for its laid-back vibe and artsy atmosphere.
  • Volunteers must be over 18 years of age at the beginning of the program.
  • Volunteers must be able to understand and speak in English and/or French.
  • Volunteers must have adequate travel insurance.
  • Volunteers are required to observe the local customs and values while in Morocco.

Language requirement
It is not a prerequisite for volunteers to speak Arabic or French, however on certain placements, volunteers’ work will be restricted with limited Arabic and/or French language skills. Volunteers on the Teaching French project must be fluent in French.

There is an annual holiday that takes place in August. From August 10th up to September 04th of each year. Please check before booking. 

Morocco is a North African country known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and cultural blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences. From the winding medinas of ancient cities to the vast Sahara Desert and the rugged Atlas Mountains, Morocco offers a breathtaking mix of tradition and natural beauty.
The country has seen strong growth in tourism and urban development, yet many rural communities continue to face social and economic challenges. Volunteers play an important role in bridging these gaps, offering support in education, health, and community projects while experiencing Morocco’s warm and welcoming spirit.

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Morocco’s climate is varied, depending on the region. Along the coast, including Rabat, you’ll find a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Inland areas, such as Marrakech, tend to be hotter in summer and cooler in winter. In the Atlas Mountains, the weather is much cooler and can even bring snow in the winter months, while the Sahara Desert is hot and arid year-round. The best times to visit for volunteering are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when temperatures are most comfortable.

Morocco’s culture is a vibrant blend of Arab, Berber, and French influences, shaped by centuries of history and trade. From the bustling souks filled with colourful textiles, spices, and handcrafted goods, to the melodic call to prayer echoing through ancient medinas, Moroccan life is rich in tradition.

Hospitality is at the heart of the culture—guests are warmly welcomed with mint tea, and sharing meals is seen as a way of building community. Music and dance, such as Gnawa rhythms and Andalusian melodies, add to the country’s lively spirit, while festivals and religious celebrations highlight the deep connection between faith and daily life. This unique mix of heritage and modernity gives Morocco a captivating and diverse cultural identity.

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