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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Volunteer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Review by Mitchell

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Would you like to Volunteer in Buenos Aires, Argentina?

Learn more about it with Mitchel, current student from The College of Wooster, who completed the Mente Argentina Volunteer and Spanish Programs in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Rooted in the heart of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mente Argentina is an internationally recognized, awarded organization committed to offering international participants remarkable educational opportunities and high-quality personal support through dynamic and personalized experiences. We relentlessly innovate our experiences to let our participants explore and appreciate Argentina in a distinctive way. Our primary goal is to facilitate academic success, foster global awareness, and stimulate personal growth, ensuring that each participant's Argentine experience is as unique as they are. Today, Mente Argentina is the leader organization in Spanish, Short Immersion Programs, Study Abroad, Internships and Volunteer Programs in Argentina. Whether you're enhancing your Spanish skills, joining a short-term program, experiencing an undergraduate or graduate semester/academic year program in Buenos Aires, interning with a local organization, volunteering with selected NGOs, pursuing a degree or specialization, Mente Argentina's programs are designed for those who would like to explore and appreciate Argentina in a distinctive way. Be more than just a tourist! For more information, please visit www.MenteArgentina.com
“My name is Mitchell and I am from Chicago. I came here to volunteer in a hospital. What I enjoyed the most during my experience here were my Spanish classes, I really liked them. I had a really fun and energetic teacher, I really liked that they connected with students and I liked how I was able to connect the hospital with my Spanish classes . I really felt like I was utilizing what I was learning at Spanish in the hospital as no one spoke English there. That was a challenge in the beginning but I overcame it and I am really grateful for that. I’m also grateful for the organized events that Mente and I also loved my family,I had the best host mom and host sister, they were so funny and open. I definitely felt at home from the first day and I loved it here. Volunteer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Review by Mitchell