Making a Difference with Maasai Girls & Local Communities


La experiencia

This project rescues Maasai girls from forced early marriages and female genital mutilation FGM, giving our local Maasai indigenous communities clean and safe drinking water, widows care like preparing gardens for them for food security, we do promote their Maasai jewelry project by selling them abroad & other programs that why volunteers should choose to stay with us. We have 54 girls in our safehouse { rescue center }


Que ofreces?

18 horas de ayuda por semana

Jardinería: Ayuda a plantar y cultivar jardines.

Limpieza: Ayuda a limpiar la cocina, dormitorios, baños y áreas comunes.

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.


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.

Descuentos en tours: Obtén descuentos en tours y excursiones de la ciudad.

Puedes usar libremente nuestra lavandería.: Hay un lugar especial donde se lava la ropa sin costo.

Excursiones gratis: Te llevamos a excursiones y caminatas por la ciudad, GRATIS.

Eventos gratis: Obtén pases gratis para los mejores eventos de la ciudad.

Traslado: Te buscaremos cuando llegues y te llevamos a nuestro lugar.

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.

Internet Básica: Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente


Requisitos

Inglés Intermedio o 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 support local schools within Maasai indigenous villages and assist at our rescue center to support the girls. They help teach simple subjects such as math, English, science, geography, history, arts, drawing, and sports. They may also help with light daily tasks at our homes, according to what they feel comfortable doing.


Actividades & Turnos

Volunteers stay within a Maasai community, where people keep animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and donkeys, and grow crops like maize, beans, potatoes, and others. Local food includes ugali, sukuma, chapati, potatoes, rice, meat, and other dishes that volunteers usually enjoy. In town, it is possible to find anything else that is needed.

Volunteers can take part in many activities depending on their interests. They may teach pupils various subjects such as English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Religious Education, Science, and more, usually focusing on one or two subjects they enjoy most. Volunteers are also free to coordinate sports and arts activities at the end of the day.

Maasai Morans share their culture by performing traditional dances and telling legends and stories. Many volunteers also choose to tutor some students during their stay.

Volunteers benefit from rich cultural exchange: taking photos with Morans, receiving Maasai jewelry as gifts (and optionally buying more to sell back home), writing notes to share in their countries, visiting Maasai manyattas, witnessing Moran graduation ceremonies, and attending traditional Maasai weddings.


Reglas

Volunteers are advised not to walk alone at night without assistance from the host and not to visit pubs without being accompanied by the host. If a volunteer wishes to help any family in the village or buy jewelry, they should first consult the host family. When visiting the nearby national park, volunteers are advised to use official tourist routes only.