We need the volunteers in our Community
L'esperienza
Volunteers participate in supporting and caring for the poorest and most vulnerable people especially vulnerable children and women, elderly and inmates in prisons to meet their practical physical and psychological needs through outreaches in communities.
Cosa offri
18 ore di aiuto per settimana
Lavoro sociale:
Aiuta con lavoro volontario in progetti e comunità locali.
Cosa ottieni
2 giorni liberi a settimana
Dormitorio condiviso:
Avrai un letto in una camera condivisa, il che significa che condividerai la stessa stanza con altri viaggiatori.
Colazione:
Hai diritto a una colazione gratuita, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.
Pranzo:
Hai diritto a un pranzo gratuito, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.
Cena:
Hai diritto a una cena gratuita, ogni giorno del tuo soggiorno.
Sconti su Tour:
Ottieni sconti per tour ed escursioni in città.
Sconti su Alloggio:
Ottieni sconti per il tuo soggiorno in altri ostelli.
Lavanderia Gratuita:
Puoi utilizzare liberamente la nostra lavanderia.
Servizio di prelievo:
Ti verremo a prendere quando arrivi e ti porteremo alla nostra struttura.
Requisiti
Principiante Inglese
Tra 18 e 70 anni
Accoglie volontari singoli, coppie e partner di volontari
Cosa non è incluso
Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto
Dettagli del programma
Volunteers and teams participate in different project work activities with vulnerable children, elderly, women and others that geared towards improving lives or livelihoods, community development and women empowerment. Through outreaches we support and care for different vulnerable groups to meet their physical and psycho-social needs. We provide an environment that is so supportive and volunteers work with a team of like-minded and professional people.
Attività e turni
Tasks done while at ACO Africa:
•Empowering other marginalized women different from the project economically through business training sessions.
•Participating in home-based visits to monitor different program progress for vulnerable children, families and also helping them to meet practical physical and psycho-socia needs
•Participating in school-based visits to monitor enrollment, retention and academic progress of sponsored vulnerable children
•Participate in life skills or mentor-ship training for girls under the AGE-Project
•Participate in the practical preparation and establishing of backyard gardens for vulnerable households for food security and nutrition care.
•Participating in advocacy activities including children’s rights, domestic and gender-based violence awareness
•Participate in the general home-based visits to the people living with HIV/AIDS especially children and
Regole
•Ready to work with orphans, HIV positive children and women, elderly caregivers
•Should be innovative with arranging lessons or sessions and games for the children.
•Be ready for a very fragile community (changing characters)
•Willing to play and interact with children including those living with HIV/AIDS, disabled
•Emotional strong