Inbound · Hosting a volunteer
Open your project or your home to a volunteer from the world.
Hosting is the heart of the CSM exchange. Each year we welcome dozens of volunteers into Moroccan organizations and family homes from Tetouan to Casablanca. Here is how it works and what we ask of our hosts.
What hosting brings
A genuinely two-way exchange.
Intercultural enrichment
Welcoming a volunteer brings a new language, perspective and friendship into your home or organization.
Real, on-the-ground support
Volunteers bring 30 to 40 hours of weekly work to your project, with skills matched to your needs.
Full CSM coordination
We handle orientation, conflict resolution, mid-term reviews and a 24/7 health-assistant contact.
A modest allowance
Host families receive a small monthly allowance from the program — we are non-profit volunteers, not a business.
Host organizations
What we ask of partner projects
- Be a registered Moroccan NGO, school, hospital, or social center.
- Provide a defined work plan for the volunteer (tasks, hours, supervisor).
- Designate a project coordinator as the volunteer’s daily contact.
- Accept CSM’s mid-term and final evaluation visits.
- Respect the volunteer’s wellbeing, rest days and cultural integration.
Host families
What we ask of host families
- A spare room (private or shared with same-gender host child).
- Three meals per day during the placement.
- Willingness to include the volunteer in family life and traditions.
- A respectful environment with no alcohol or substance abuse.
- Commitment to a minimum hosting period agreed with CSM.
Apply to host
Ready to welcome a volunteer? Let’s talk.
Tell us about your organization or your family and the project you’d like to support. Our coordination team replies within a week.