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Introduction

If you enjoy working with children and want to get some valuable teaching experience, volunteer teaching with us could be the ideal option for you. Reap the benefits of gaining valuable life experience, while absorbing a fascinating local culture and interacting with local children to help develop their future. If you’re thinking about volunteering to teach English abroad and have no teaching experience, don’t worry! Confidence in the above subject and other educational material subjects, and preferably a high school graduate is all we require from you.

The project Overview:  
With our daily and weekly program of feeding children, volunteers are really needed in helping in the cooking; serving the children and any other chores that may arise up. In this program, volunteers should be prepared to do everything, from helping in cooking, washing and sweeping. The willingness to adapt and "Muck in" will be of enormous benefit to you and the program.

Your role as a volunteer
Your main role will be to support the children in extra-curricular activities, which are very popular. The work you will undertake as a volunteer will partly be determined by the days-to-day activity that you are working with and your own interests. You could find yourself playing sports with the children or teaching arts and crafts, preparing meals, serving food to the children, along with general cleaning around the centre. Wherever you work, your help will be needed in giving support to the day-to-day chores.
Any other help in any form to benefit the children will be greatly appreciated.

The skills you need
The most important thing you need to work at this project is a love of children and a commitment to the work at the project. You should be flexible, as there are a range of different activities to get involved in. It is also important to understand and be sensitive to the fact that many of the children come from difficult backgrounds. An understanding of other cultures is an essential skill you'll need. You should be able to approach your role as a volunteer with an open mind and the flexibility and initiative to volunteer in an under-resourced environment. Any extra skills that you can bring to the table to be utilized to benefit of the children and program will be highly appreciated.

Accommodation and meals included
Locally-owned and locally-run accommodation is part of your program fee. Whether you stay in a home stay, a local guesthouse or a volunteer house, you can be rest assured that a part of your fee will make a change to the local community which means that before you even lift a finger at your project you'll have already made a small but significant contribution.

The vast majority of our placement accommodation is based on host family occupancy. This is beneficial in a number of ways over a hotel stay. We carefully select local families in order to house our volunteers in a safe and secure area. Kenyans are very friendly and warm and will afford you the level of privacy and service you require. Often the homes will have children who may occasional ask you help them with their homework or watch them play.

The parents will treat you as family and be able to offer you lots of advice and local information along with our support staff during your first few days. You will be provided with two nutritious meals each day, consisting of breakfast and dinner prepared from locally sourced produce. It is exciting to stay with a family; that way you will learn the Kenyan way of life, meet local people, eat local food and engage in local customs and traditions. Volunteers can expect to share a room with one or two other volunteers. Regardless of the tribe or culture your host family is from, they will be sure to give you a good Kenyan treat.

Project resources and advice
The projects are often under-resourced, but items can be bought very cheaply in-country, but if you wish to bring some items from home to help you in your program, it would be really appreciated.

Airport pick-up included                       
In country airport transfers is included. Please book your flight to arrive into Nairobi (airport code NBO). Should you arrive a day or two early, then an additional charge of roughly USD$ 20 per night will be made in-country directly to September 10 Rescue Center.

Things that you will need to organize yourself

  • Flights to Kenya: (International airfare and airport taxes).
  • Travel, medical insurance and emergency evacuation insurance:
  • Visa
  • In-country transport (except your airport pickup on arrival date)
  • Tours, Travel, trips and add-ons:
  • Extra equipment
  • Extra food (Lunch)
  • Immunization
  • Personal internet time, local and international phone calls.

PROGRAM DETAILS

Project Information

  • Project Duration: 1 week , 2 weeks - Max 4 weeks
  • When? Programs starts on every Monday of every month
  • Project Costs: registration fee of US $ 250, program cost US $ 250 for 1 week and US $ 350 for 2 weeks, additional fee of US $ 130 for every week thereafter
  • Location of project: Nairobi
  • Arrival Airport: Nairobi (airport code NBO)
  • Activities: Teaching children, basically English, other subjects and educational stuff.
  • Working Hours: Flexible; Monday to Friday, 4 to 6 hours a day, all other time is free
  • Getting to the project: Dependent on location; 10 to 30 minutes
  • Requirements: Minimum age 18 

What's Included

  • Accommodation: Locally-owned and locally-run accommodation, Shared room in home stay (a home stay, a local guesthouse or a volunteer house)
  • Food: Breakfast and Supper, 1 liter of pure drinking bottled water daily.
  • Airport Pickup: Included on arrival date. Ask us for details if you're arriving early!
  • Training: In-country orientation
  • Support: Pre-departure helpdesk, Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support
  • 24hr Emergency Line. Your safety and security. All Safe Travel Alert Service
  • In-Country Support

What's not included

  • Flights, Insurance, Visas, Return Airport transfer, Local Transport, Food (lunch) 

You will also need a weekly budget of up to US$ 35 to cater for all your other expenses like personal costs, Local Transport, Food (lunch)  other beverages and entertainment.

 
 
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