Shaping Children with Principles for Life
L'esperienza
Committed to providing hope and a brighter future, our cow, chicken, and garden projects in Kenya promote food security while teaching vulnerable children important life skills and ethics. Situated in rural areas, these initiatives offer sustainable solutions that create long-term impact and foster growth for both the children and their communities.
Cosa offri
25 ore di aiuto per settimana
Agricoltura:
Pianta colture, semina e aiuta nei lavori all'aperto.
Giardinaggio:
Aiuta a coltivare piante e curare giardini
Costo aggiuntivo richiesto
Importo:
€ 10
Al giorno
Descrizione:
Volunteers are asked to contribute €10 euros to cover food, water, and accommodation expenses during their stay, ensuring access to essential resources.
Cosa ottieni
2 giorni liberi a settimana
Camera privata:
Avrai un letto in una camera privata. In altre parole, una stanza solo per te.
Dormitorio condiviso:
Avrai un letto in una camera condivisa, il che significa che condividerai la stessa stanza con altri viaggiatori.
Dormitorio dello staff:
Avrai un letto in una camera condivisa, il che significa che condividerai la stessa stanza con altre persone.
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.
Lavanderia Gratuita:
Puoi utilizzare liberamente la nostra lavanderia.
Tour gratuiti:
Ti porteremo in tour e giri per la città. Gratuitamente!
Lezioni di lingua:
Partecipa a lezioni di lingua gratuite presso la nostra struttura.
Certificato:
Ottieni un certificato di completamento dopo che termina la tua esperienza.
Accesso Internet Veloce:
Internet ad alta velocità per lavorare da remoto
Requisiti
Principiante Inglese
Più di 18 anni
Accoglie solo volontari singoli (non accetta coppie o partner)
Cosa non è incluso
Voli, assicurazione di viaggio, trasporti interni e visto
Dettagli del programma
Our school’s agricultural programme is designed to provide vulnerable children with practical life skills, promote food security, and teach essential values. Through hands-on involvement in our cow, chicken, and garden projects, children learn responsibility, teamwork, and ethical practices while contributing to sustainable food production.
These initiatives are based in rural areas and aim to create long-term benefits for the children and the wider community. Volunteers have the opportunity to actively participate in farming activities, mentor children, and help implement projects that foster growth, self-reliance, and a brighter future.
Attività e turni
Activities
•Animal Care: Feeding, grooming, and maintaining the cows and chickens to ensure their health and productivity.
•Gardening: Planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting crops to support food security and hands-on learning for children.
•Teaching Life Skills: Mentoring children on responsibility, teamwork, and ethics through practical agricultural activities.
•Maintenance: Assisting with general upkeep of the farm, enclosures, and garden spaces to keep them safe and functional.
•Community Engagement: Helping organize demonstrations or small workshops to show children and community members sustainable farming practices.
Shifts and Schedule
•Duration: Volunteers typically work 5-hour shifts.
•Days: Shifts are scheduled five days a week, depending on volunteer availability and project needs.
•Hours: Morning and afternoon sessions are available to align with school and farm activities.
Volunteers should be prepared to work outdoors, engage with children, and adapt to different tasks as needed.
Regole
Volunteer Rules and Guidelines
•Confidentiality
Maintain confidentiality regarding any sensitive information. Share concerns only with the Director.
Appropriate Dress
Wear modest, practical clothing suitable for outdoor work and school activities.
•Safety
Follow all safety instructions when handling animals, tools, and equipment. Do not leave the project site without approval from the project coordinator.
•Security
Keep personal belongings secure. Do not share personal contact information with anyone.
•Interaction with Children
Always supervise and interact with children in designated areas. Do not give gifts, food, or rewards without permission. Maintain professional boundaries at all times.
•Animal and Garden Care
Handle animals and plants responsibly, following instructions to ensure their safety and well-being.
•Gifts and Donations
All gifts and donations must go through the school administration and should not be given directly to children or community members.
Volunteers play a vital role in maintaining safe, sustainable projects and creating a meaningful impact in the lives of children and their communities.