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📣✨ Marketing & Communication Support for a School and Orphanage in Uganda

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L'expérience

Worth a Haven Foundation in Kasese, Western Uganda was set up in 2013 by Masika. She now supports 400 vulnerable children and women through her school, orphanage and community projects. We are seeking support with communications and marketing to strengthen our visibility, atract donors and partners, and share the real impact of our work. Help is needed with storytelling, social media, fundraising campaigns and digital presence.


Ce que vous offrez

20 heures d'aide par semaine

Rédacteur de contenu: Écrire, éditer et publier du contenu inspirant.

Photographie: Prendre, éditer et fournir des photos incroyables.

Création vidéo: Créer, éditer et publier des vidéos numériques.

Réseaux sociaux: Maintenir et mettre à jour les canaux de médias sociaux.

Frais supplémentaires requis

Montant: US$ 35 Par semaine

Les frais couvrent: Matériel pour les activités de volontariat

Description: We love having volunteers but in the past we have found it difficult to sustain paying for all their ameneties so we now kindly ask you to contribute 35 dollars per week in exchange for accomodation, electricity, water and three wholesome meals a day and a really rich experience where you will leave with a lot of experience and knowledge.


Ce que vous recevez

2 jours de congé par semaine

Chambre privée: Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre privée. En d'autres termes, une chambre rien que pour vous.

Petit-déjeuner: Vous avez droit à un petit-déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Déjeuner: Vous avez droit à un déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Dîner: Vous avez droit à un dîner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.

Accès Internet Basique: Internet à vitesse basique pour travailler à distance


Exigences

Intermédiaire Anglais

Accueille les volontaires solo, les couples et les partenaires de volontaires


Ce qui n'est pas inclus

Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa


Détails du programme

Worth a Haven Foundation is a community-led organisation based in the western region of Uganda, in Kasese, supporting vulnerable children and families through education, care and development programmes. Our work centres around a nursery and primary school, an orphanage, farming projects and community health initiatives.

We currently support over 400 vulnerable children, including orphans and displaces children from the Congo. Our mission is to provide a safe environment where children can access education, nutrition, healthcare and stability, while also strengthening families and livelihoods across the wider community.

Kasese is located near some of Uganda's most beautiful natural landmarks, including Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale Forest and the Rwenzori Mountains, offering volunteers the opportunity to experience both rural community life and world-class landscapes.


Activités et horaires

Weekly Schedule (Monday – Friday 9-4)

Weekends are free for rest, travel and exploring the region, including safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park or hiking in the Rwenzori Mountains.


Volunteers support Worth a Haven across several core areas:


School & Orphanage Support:

Classroom assistance

Reading and learning support

Creative activities (art, music, sport)

Playtime supervision

Helping with school meals

General childcare support


Communications & Marketing Support:

Photography and video storytelling

Social media support

Website updates

Fundraising content

Donor communications

Volunteer recruitment materials


Community Projects:

Health awareness workshops

Youth mentoring and life skills

Women’s education programmes

Farm support and sustainability projects


Règles

Life and work in rural Uganda moves at a very different pace to Western countries.

Flexibility, patience and cultural respect are essential.

Things may take longer than expected. Schedules can change.

Resources are limited and conditions are basic.

You are expected to be adaptable, respectful and open-minded.

Local customs, leadership structures and communication styles should always be respected.

Volunteers are guests in the community - humility and cultural sensitivity are essential.