Voluntary Work
As a volunteer, you will offer vital support to children from impoverished backgrounds whose parents have fallen victim to the AIDS epidemic. The orphans are unofficially “adopted” by the programme and the older children are taught income-generating skills in order to make them and their new families self-sufficient. The programme also provides the orphans with proper shelter and food and pays their school fees so they can be assured of an education. You role will vary according to the requirements of the family or local community you are working within.
Once you arrive on the programme, you will be able to select the area in which you wish to work and can choose to devote your time to a specific project.
The primary aims of the programme include:
- To provide shelter and food for families
- To provide clothing and tools for basic living
- To provide the skills, tools and resources required to build a sustainable, healthy lifestyle
- To provide emotional and economic support to families
- To provide educational and emotional assistance at a local orphanage
There has recently been a new addition to the programme; a vocational centre in town has been developed and is just a few minutes walk from the accommodation. It provides a central base for volunteer activities including educating the students in IT, clothes making, building, agriculture and other vocational skills that are useful in the local area.
What’s Included in the Programme
- Project Fee: This entails financing that goes directly back into the project that you are involved with, to pay for vital materials such as clothes, food and shelters
- All airport transfers upon your arrival into Kitale Airport
- Arrival orientation briefing in Kitale
- All accommodation during your stay
- All meals during your placement
- All vehicle transfers during your work placement
- Laundry on a weekly basis
- Support and assistance from your co-ordinator throughout your time on your placement
What’s Not Included in the Programme
- Personal travel insurance for the duration of your placement, which should include cover for repatriation
- All flights
- All items of a personal nature, such as curios, gifts, clothing (work and other)
- E-mail/Internet and telephone calls
- Soft drinks, wines and spirits
- Visa for entry into Kenya
- Any excursions
Prices & Durations
Kenya Community Outreach - 2 weeks £769
Kenya Community Outreach - 3 weeks £879
Kenya Community Outreach - 4 weeks £999
Kenya Community Outreach - 6 weeks £1,259
Kenya Community Outreach - 8 weeks £1,539
Kenya Community Outreach - 10 weeks £1,799
Kenya Community Outreach - 12 weeks £2,099