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Programme details

Programme length Start End Price Age on departure
Community Service Programme August 2008 February 2009 $8,250 + $220 visa

Mexico encompasses deserts and jungles, mountains and beaches, volcanoes and ancient Aztec pyramids. The country is a breeding ground for whales, sea turtles and millions of monarch butterflies. And though many of its rural towns still feel 19th-century, Mexico is also one of the world’s fastest-growing industrial economies. In big cities, skyscrapers rise next to low colonial churches that still have food and crafts markets arrayed on their front plazas. Yet no matter which natural setting or economic niche Mexicans occupy in this rich national smorgasbord, they are typically relaxed, casual and always ready to hang with family and friends as Mexicans are warm and hospitable people.

Family life
The family is the strongest institution in the society. A household may include aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. Generally, mothers have the responsibility of supervising the children and managing the household and fathers usually work outside the home. The family is the centre of social activity and Mexican families are very affectionate and protective of each other.

Community Service in Mexico