Tanzania With Kenny
Building Brighter Futures in Arusha, Tanzania
In the vibrant heart of Arusha, Tanzania, life abounds with beauty, culture, and resilience. Families tirelessly strive to provide for their children, often depending on farming, tourism, or small businesses for their livelihoods. Despite their unwavering determination, many faces persistent challenges in accessing quality education, reliable childcare, and essential support for women and vulnerable children.
Our mission is to create opportunities that enable every child and woman to thrive. Our efforts are concentrated in four key areas:
1. Education Support
Children attending government schools often face overcrowded classrooms and limited resources. By bridging the gap between government and private institutions, we provide learning materials, mentorship, and academic support to help every child achieve their potential.
2. Daycare and Early Childhood Development
Reliable childcare remains a significant challenge for many working parents. We offer nurturing environments where young children receive care, nutrition, and early education, establishing a strong foundation for future success.
3. Women Empowerment
Women form the backbone of Tanzanian communities, yet many lack access to opportunities and financial independence. Through training programs, workshops, and support networks, we equip women with skills, foster small business development, and empower them to create brighter futures for themselves and their families.
4. Child Care and Orphan Support
For children who have lost their parents or come from vulnerable backgrounds, we provide not just shelter but also love, education, and a sense of belonging. Our aim is to ensure every child grows up with hope and access to opportunities.
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Volunteer Experience
Volunteering with us is more than just giving back, it’s a journey of cultural exchange and transformation. You’ll live with a local family, experiencing Tanzania’s warmth, traditions, and hospitality firsthand. Whether teaching English, Math, and Science, helping with daycare activities, empowering women through skills workshops, or supporting community events, every task contributes directly to change.
Your days will be filled with meaningful activities: from guiding children in their studies, to leading creative workshops like art, music, or sports, to sharing life skills and building confidence. Every moment spent here leaves a lasting impact on both you and the community.
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Why Tanzania ?
Location:
Arusha is a vibrant city in northern Tanzania, often called the “safari capital of the world.” It sits at the foot of Mount Meru and is close to many famous destinations like Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, and Mount Kilimanjaro.
People & Culture:
• Home to many ethnic groups including Maasai, Meru, Chagga, and others, making it rich in traditions.
• Swahili is widely spoken, along with English.
• Locals are warm, friendly, and community-oriented.
Climate:
• Arusha has a mild, pleasant climate because of its altitude (around 1,400m above sea level).
• Days are usually warm; nights can get cool, so bring a light jacket.
• Rainy seasons: March–May (long rains) and Nov–Dec (short rains).
Economy & Daily Life:
• Agriculture is the backbone (coffee, maize, vegetables, bananas).
• Tourism is a major industry, with many visitors passing through for safaris and trekking.
• Bustling local markets (like Central Market and Maasai Market) showcase fresh produce, crafts, and clothing.
What Volunteers Should Know:
• Respect local customs: greet elders politely (e.g., Shikamoo).
• Dress modestly, especially in rural and community settings.
• Be open to trying local dishes like ugali, nyama choma, and fresh tropical fruits.
• Transport: dala-dalas (minibuses), bodabodas (motorbikes), and taxis are common.
• Safety: Arusha is lively but keep an eye on personal belongings, especially in crowded places.
Fun Facts:
• Known as the “Geneva of Africa because it hosts the East African Community headquarters.
• It’s the gateway to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife experiences.
• You can see both Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro on a clear day.
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Note that:
Arusha is not just a place to work, it’s a place to connect with people, learn from diverse cultures, and explore nature at its finest. Keep an open heart, and you’ll have an unforgettable experience!
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Life in Tanzania
Living here means embracing both challenges and joys. While power cuts, water shortages, or slow internet may occasionally occur, they are far outweighed by the generosity, warmth, and hospitality of the people. Volunteers enjoy traditional meals made from fresh local produce, and accommodation includes a private room with en-suite facilities to ensure comfort.
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Adventure Awaits
Your journey doesn’t end with volunteering. Tanzania is full of incredible opportunities for exploration, from experiencing the unique cultures of the Datoga, Hadzabe, and Maasai tribes to discovering natural wonders like hot springs, national parks, and museums. With the right guidance and support, you can combine meaningful volunteer work with unforgettable adventures.
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Join us in our mission and truly experience Tanzania. Immerse yourself in the local community, embrace genuine Tanzanian hospitality, and contribute to creating brighter futures for children, women, and families.
"Don’t just visit Tanzania, live Tanzania!"
"HAKUNA MATATA"
Hello! My name is Keneth, though most people know me as Kenny. I live in Arusha, Tanzania, where I dedicate my time to two passions: supporting children and communities and sharing the beauty of my country with visitors.
I work as a volunteer coordinator, connecting people from around the world with schools, orphanages, and community projects that truly make a difference. At the same time, I am also a safari guide and trip advisor, helping guests explore Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and culture.
As your host and coordinator, my goal is to ensure you feel welcome, safe, and at home during your time in Tanzania. Our team treats every volunteer and guest with kindness, respect, and the spirit of Hakuna Matata – no worries. From the moment you arrive, you’ll experience genuine Tanzanian hospitality, and I’ll be there to guide you every step of the way.
Your comfort and well-being are always my top priorities. Whether you’re here to volunteer, travel, or both, I go above and beyond to make sure your stay is meaningful, enjoyable, and unforgettable.
I look forward to welcoming you into our community and sharing this incredible journey with you.
“Don’t just visit Tanzania, Live Tanzania!”