An infraction or disregard for the Standards of Personal
Conduct and Community Behavior may result in the volunteer's immediate dismissal from the Training Program or the volunteer's removal from the Field Program and return to the United States at the expense of the volunteer and his/her family.
If it is suspected that a volunteer has violated the Standards of Personal Conduct and Community Behavior, the AMIGOS staff may discuss and document the alleged violation with the volunteer.
When the AMIGOS staff writes a formal incident report, the volunteer
may add personal comments to the report and request a copy of the
incident report. The formal incident report is signed by the AMIGOS
staff and the volunteer and is filed with the International Office.
The decision to send a volunteer home is made by the President of
AMIGOS, or his/her designee, after consulting with the AMIGOS staff
and reviewing the formal incident report and the volunteer’s personal comments. Any volunteer involved in a rule violation may appeal the decision in writing to the AMIGOS President, whose decision shall be final and non-appealable.
When the decision is made to return a volunteer from the field, the appropriate travel arrangements are made and a member of the Field Staff escorts the volunteer to the departure airport in Latin America. The volunteer may be met by a member of the AMIGOS International Office Staff or a designated representative for consultation and debriefing before returning home.