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Aventyr Africa Safaris
Basic Information
Address: Seguku Naziba Zone 2, p.o.box 35944
Phone Number: +256709626061
Email: aventyrafrica@gmail.com
Director: David Kibalama
Additional Information
Population Served: 900000
Ages for Volunteer: 15 - 80
Hours of Service: 5
Minimum Hours of Service Required: 4
Days of Service: 5
Languages: English
Experience Required:
No experience needed
Programs Open To: Any one willing to help
Travel Arrangements:
We Organize for the volunteers to have Transport when they get on ground.
Participants Work: Teaching, Child care, Special Needs, Sports Education
Application Process:
One can apply dirrectly through our website https://aventyrafricasafaris.com/volunteer/apply/
Visa Requirements:
You are required to apply online before time for a Uganda Tourist visa or East African Visa through the website bellow. https://visas.immigration.go.ug/
Program Highlights:
Volunteer with Aventyr Africa through our organization Community Programs.
We bridge the Gap between volunteers and Meaningful volunteer programs around Uganda.
- MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT TO THE LIVES OF UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN
- COORDINATE & ENGAGE IN FUN ACTIVITIES ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS
- LEARN ABOUT LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
- EXPERIENCE THE VIBRANT & FASCINATING UGANDAN CULTURE
- AMAZING DESTINATION FOR SAFARI NATIONAL PARKS
If you're someone who loves working with children and is happy to provide support wherever your assistance is most needed, you will be well suited to this project.
As a volunteer on this project, you will work within in day care centers, nursery schools, children's homes and kindergartens to assist local staff in the day-to-day running of these centers and ensuring they operate effectively.
Activities vary across the different centers with typical tasks including Bathing, feeding changing of diapers for babies, educational activities and basic teaching of English, Math, Health/Hygiene, Reading and Writing. Other activities include play therapy and games, cleaning, reading stories, dancing, singing, arts and crafts, as well as assisting with feeding and daily chores.
As you will be volunteering alongside our local placement staff, you do not need to have previous childcare experience to participate on this project but high energy levels and a willingness to help out wherever your help is most needed is a must.
Transport to the childcare volunteer in Uganda project is not included in the Program Fee. Some of the childcare volunteer in Uganda projects is within walking distance from the Volunteer House, but many are further afield. In these latter cases, you will be required to take a Taxis (local bus) to placement.
You should budget up to 10 GBP per week for getting to/from the project. It can take up to 45 minutes to travel to your volunteer work in Uganda. Our local team will guide you through the local transport methods during your in-country orientation. You can also always ask them if you are unsure of how much you should be paying for a journey.
Mission Statement:
We bridge the Gap between volunteers and Meaningful volunteer programs around Uganda.