Shape Futures: Volunteer to Teach and Inspire Children in Uganda
La experiencia
Our classroom is simple and basic, but we would appreciate it if the volunteer could help teach English or sports and play activities to our children. You can also learn our local language and, if you're interested, carry out other activities such as farming, looking after the animals and helping in the kitchen. Weekends are off for you to enjoy the area!
Que ofreces?
18 horas de ayuda por semana
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$ 50
Por semana
Cuantía destinada a:
Beneficios para los voluntarios y Donaciones al proyecto
Descripción:
The fee is to help buy food for our volunteers and support our organization
Lo que obtienes
3 dias libres por semana
Habitación compartida:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto compartido con otros viajeros.
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.
Traslado:
Te buscaremos cuando llegues y te llevamos a nuestro lugar.
Internet Básica:
Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente
Requisitos
Inglés Principiante
Entre 18 y 80 años
Admite voluntarios solos, parejas y dúos de voluntarios
Curso de la Academy Cómo ser un Worldpacker increíble
Eres afuera de Uganda
Seguro de viaje
Lo que no está incluído
Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa
Programa detallado
Founded by Juliet, a 71-year-old grandmother, our non-profit organization in Uganda supports underprivileged children, disabled mothers and disadvantaged families. Based in Kibale Forest National Park, our initiatives began in Kahunge in 2007 and include various community projects.
We offer cultural tourism, such as campfire, local brewing, traditional dishes and farm visits. These excursions are not free, but volunteers benefit from special discounts. The proceeds from these activities support our programs, with 40% going directly to the community.
Our projects include a kindergarten for children from low-income families, handicraft making for local artisans, a pig-rearing project to help families pay school fees and a cultural group that performs traditional dances. We also focus on health education and women's empowerment.
Volunteers can have a significant impact while enjoying the
Reglas
As there are many children, the volunteer must not arrive home drunk or smoke in front of the children. Ask your host for help with anything you don't understand. A volunteer should not bond with a child.