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Full name
Date of birth
Address, City
Country
Email address
Phone number
Languages spoken
Gender Male Female
Exact Arrival Date
The date you will be arriving at Cornerstone, between 10 am and 4 pm a weekday (preferably on a Tuesday). You can arrive in the country prior to this and travel first or just stay the night in Belize City if your flight comes in late. What we need to know is the date you will arrive at Cornerstone in San Ignacio. Please provide your Cornerstone arrival date here. We prefer to work within our specific Volunteer Sessions, but will consider those who wish to come at other times as well.
Exact Departure Date
All the time between the Arrival date and the Departure date are days that you are committing to Cornerstone. The departure date is the morning that you will be leaving Cornerstone. This does not have to be the day you travel home. You are welcome to continue visiting the country or region as a tourist. Please provide your Cornerstone departure date here.
How did you find out about us?
Name and State of school attending (if applicable)
Emergency contact. Provide all physical, postal and email addresses and phone numbers of family member who is responsible in the case of a medical emergency.
Please list any medications you currently take.
Please detail any relevant medical, mental, or emotional history, such as serious operations, conditions, depression, allergies, migraines, back problems, or anything else that might be relevant to your service in Belize, to international travel, or to an emergency situation anywhere.
Education
Work history, including volunteer work
Give an example of a project you have initiated and carried out to the end (can be at work or volunteer, etc.).
Describe a situation in which you demonstrated your ability to work as part of a team. Explain what you feel are important aspects of teamwork and how you see yourself contributing to a positive team environment.
Some of Cornerstone's on-site facilities can house up to 12 people with a shared bathroom and kitchen. Describe how you think you would relate to others and what role you would take in this type of living situation.
List some of the ways in which you deal with stressful situations.
Describe any previous experiences in Belize and any current relationships with people you know in Belize.
Describe any other previous intercultural experiences.
Explain why you wish to volunteer with Cornerstone.
Please choose a Cornerstone work area from below and explain how you think your skills, experience, and talents could contribute successfully to this line of work. If you are interested in more than one area, please list them in the order of preference with your top choice being first.



To volunteer at Cornerstone travel health insurance is required. Your insurance must include:

1. emergency medical evacuation, and
2. at least $15,000 in advance payment to a hospital if needed to secure your admission to the hospital as the result of an injury or sickness.

You can purchase insurance for as little as $50 to $300. STA Insurance is an option open to you that meets Cornerstone's requirements. Your insurance papers must be presented during orientation.

Yes, I understand that I must have required traveler's insurance for the time I am with Cornerstone.

The Cornerstone Foundation, P.O. Box 242, 43 Church Street, San Ignacio, Cayo District, Belize, Central America
volunteer@cornerstonefoundationbelize.org ~ 011-501-678-9909