How can I be sure my son or daughter is safe when I just saw on TV the serious governmental problems in Latin America?
AMIGOS places first priority on the safety of the volunteers. Work areas are confirmed in the early fall of each program year. Each area is monitored before and during the summer for overall safety of the conditions. In addition, volunteers are given a step-by-step plan in case of day to day crisis, natural disasters or political upheaval. This information is on an emergency card that volunteers carry with them. International Trustees in the host countries keep the International Office in Houston abreast of possible problems. Programs will be changed or canceled at any time if the safety of the volunteers is in question.
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