Hurricane Mission
After the damage of Hurricane Beatriz, Project TEN - Cadena Mexico Center volunteers have worked hard to help the victims in San Jose Ozolotepec and Santa Maria Ozoltepec… Read more about Hurricane Mission
Project TEN is an international development program that operates volunteer centers in developing areas. We bring together young Jewish adults from all over the world, to a program that combines volunteer work with local communities and service-learning in the fields of international development, culture, identity, and Jewish activism.
Volunteer in Ghana, Mexico, Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa or Israel; Choose from programs of 1, 3, and 5- month tracks, or a shorter summer program; Special tailor-made programs for groups.
After the damage of Hurricane Beatriz, Project TEN - Cadena Mexico Center volunteers have worked hard to help the victims in San Jose Ozolotepec and Santa Maria Ozoltepec… Read more about Hurricane Mission
As she finishes her five month cohort at the Harduf center in Northern Israel, Leah reflects on her time there and really appreciates the sense of community and togetherness found at the Harduf... Read more about Meet our Harduf Volunteer: Leah Weingast
Working together with Ugandan women, a group of volunteers at our BRIT-TEN Center independently founded "Mirembeh-Handmade Uganda" to help the women support themselves and their families… Read more about Getting a Headstart in Uganda: A Social Initiative from our Volunteers
In a night filled with food, fun, and friends, over 180 TEN alumni were excited to come together to celebrate our 1300 participants around the world thus far… Read more about 1300 Participants Later…
Together with many of our Israeli and international friends, Project TEN enjoyed celebrating our five year anniversary last week in a festive reception… Read more about Celebrating Five Years of Project TEN
This year, we were very excited to present our first ever TEN Perspectives Photography contest! With so many incredible photographs submitted by our participants, it was incredibly difficult to selec... Read more about TEN Perspectives Photo Contest
In the past month we have established new youth movements in schools in Amaoti - a township in Durban - and in Tumaini - a newly established facility for refugees. We run our activities once a week... Read more about New Youth Movements in South Africa
Together with local farmers and youth from Winneba, Project TEN volunteers install an effective and sustainable irrigation system for the farm. The demonstration farm is aimed especially to suit the... Read more about Demonstration Farms in Ghana
As the school year began, our volunteers started the "ED-empowerment Program" that aims to introduce informal education methods to local schools, providing new tools and methods of teaching to the... Read more about Education Empowerment Program in Uganda
In the past month we have established new Youth Movements in schools in Amaoti - a township in Durban - and in Tumaini - a newly established facility for refugees. We run our activities once a week... Read more about New Youth Movements in South Africa
Following several weeks of preparations, the Project TEN Oaxaca Center volunteers created a forum of committed and enthusiastic mothers to school children. The first sessions covered an introductio... Read more about Mothers' Group in Mexico
While it is customary for college students to choose the Mexican beaches for their spring breaks, student groups from Harvard Hillel, Boston University Hillel, Orange County Hillel and Long Beach... Read more about Hillels of Harvard, Boston University and Orange County in Mexico and Uganda