Explore cultural exchange in Kenya while teaching kids
The experience
Worldpackers are expected to teach children in government local schools, help in gardening, cooking,
The daily program starts at 8:30 with breakfast. Daily activities include teaching, language and culture lessons, gardening, cleaning, home visit to beneficiaries, cooking, exploring community and its environs, attending cultural community events.
Important rules are: Follow laid down guidelines for the safety
We value collaboration
What you offer
30 hours of help per week
Teaching Sports:
Teaching or assisting the host, guests, or local communities in practicing sports or physical activities.
Child Care:
Caring for, playing with, and spending time with children.
Additional fee required
Amount:
US$ 5
Per day
Fee pays for:
Benefits for travelers and Donation to project
Description:
Volunteers contribute $5 per day to cover expenses for food, maintenance, or financing our organization.
What you get
2 days off per week
Shared Dorm:
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
Breakfast:
You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.
Lunch:
You are entitled to a free lunch, every day of your stay.
Dinner:
You are entitled to a free dinner, every day of your stay.
Discounts on Accommodation:
Get discounts for your stay in other hostels.
Language lessons:
Take free language classes at our place.
Certificate:
Get a certificate of completion after you finish your experience.
Dedicated Workspace:
Specific space for you to work remotely
Requirements
Intermediate English
Over 18 years old
Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers
What's not included
Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa
Program Details
Our volunteer program is a flexible one simply because volunteers use this time to volunteer at the same relax frommactive life from their home country and also and site seeing. Usually when volunteer arrive we give them few days of rest to climates themselves with the new environment (we treat them like queens/kings). This is then followed by orientation of the project, the activities for the whole week, the cultures and so on and could give them an opportunity also to reflect on what ideas they have and would want to introduce. We then introduce her/him to the school he/her will be teaching. Then we develop a program for the volunteer period based on the areas to focus on.
Activities & Shift
As part of the host family member, the volunteer is expected to participate together with the family members daily activities like cleaning, cooking, gardening, going to the market and so on. Apart from the daily normal activities, as a volunteer teacher, she/he is expected to wake up in the morning take breakfast and go to school nearby for the lessons upto noon. The volunteer can then take afternoon rest, unless there is something else to be done. The shift can be either teaching in the morning or in the afternoon. Other activities involved visits to widows home to experience their life situation and other times attend community cultural activities to learn more about our culture. Over the weekends the volunteer is free to tour around Kisumu city or any part of Kenya. We will also have language lessons from time to time and any other relevant activities.
Rules
Our main obligation is to ensure safety of the volunteers therefore, our expectations are:
1. Always consult with the host before doing anything you are not sure of or going out on your own, its advisable to be accompanied
2. Our cultures may be different in many ways that should bring out synergy of learning from one another for a happy stay.