Empowering Children with Disabilities: Building Inclusive Future
La experiencia
The Soma Kwa Furaha Initiative (SKFI) has been actively supporting 85 children with disabilities in various primary schools across Ilemela, Mwanza, including both public and private institutions. Unfortunately, disability in children is often overlooked in Tanzanian society, leading to their exclusion from mainstream development programs. As a result, children with disabilities face numerous challenges, including stigmatization
Que ofreces?
20 horas de ayuda por semana
Cuidado de Niños:
Ayudar a cuidar a los niños, jugar y pasar tiempo con ellos.
Trabajo Social:
Ayuda como voluntario en proyectos locales y comunidades.
Enseñanza de Deportes:
Enseñar o ayudar al anfitrión, los invitados o las comunidades locales a practicar deportes o actividades físicas.
Enseñanza de Idiomas:
Enseñar un idioma al anfitrión, a los invitados o a las comunidades locales.
Cuota extra requerida
Valor:
US$ -10
Por dia
Cuantía destinada a:
Beneficios para los voluntarios y Donaciones al proyecto
Descripción:
We kindly ask volunteers to contribute a small fee to help cover their accommodation expenses. This contribution will assist in maintaining a comfortable living space, ensuring access to essential amenities and meals, and covering utility costs such as water and electricity.
Thank you for being so supportive!
Lo que obtienes
2 dias libres por semana
Habitación privada:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.
Desayuno:
Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Almuerzo:
Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Cena:
Tienes derecho a cenas gratis cada día de tu estadía.
Clases de idiomas:
Toma clases de idiomas gratis en nuestro espacio.
Utilice nuestra cocina equipada:
Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.
Certificado:
Obtén un certificado de culminación una vez que hayas terminado tu experiencia.
Espacio de Trabajo Dedicado:
Espacio específico para trabajar remotamente
Requisitos
Inglés Principiante
Entre 18 y 80 años
Admite voluntarios solos, parejas y dúos de voluntarios
Lo que no está incluído
Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa
Programa detallado
Volunteers are expected to contribute to the cost of their accommodation upon arrival. The fee can be paid on a weekly or monthly basis, depending on the agreement made. Additionally, volunteers are responsible for their expenses, which include toiletries, laundry services, and other incidentals during their stay with the host families.
Actividades & Turnos
1. Provide support and assistance to children with disabilities in educational settings, ensuring they have access to learning opportunities and resources.
2. Help implement educational programs and activities specifically designed to meet the diverse needs of children with disabilities.
3. Create a supportive and inclusive environment for children with disabilities, fostering their social and emotional well-being.
4. Collaborate with teachers, caregivers, and other stakeholders to develop individualized education plans and strategies for children with disabilities.
5. Participate in training sessions and workshops to improve understanding of disability issues and effective support strategies.
6. Advocate for the rights and inclusion of children with disabilities in both school and community settings.
7. Maintain confidentiality and uphold the dignity and autonomy of children with disabilities.
Reglas
- Please do NOT give money or pay villagers for things they did not do for minor tasks that do not require payment (e.g., they would have done these things anyway).
- Do NOT give money to children under ANY circumstances, even if they ask for it.
- Unfortunately, as a white person (especially in African countries) or a tourist, you may experience a certain form of discrimination because you come from a developed country and likely have more money. Villagers may attempt to take advantage of this and ask you for money for trivial things. Do NOT give them money, as this will only reinforce their belief that mzungu (a Swahili term for a white person or foreigner) means they can continually ask for more money.