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Volunteers 2 Uganda
Basic Information
Address: Frimley
Phone Number: +256754855769
Email: volunteers2ug@gmail.com
Director: David Kibalama
Additional Information
Causes Served: 800000
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 Required
Programs Open To: Any one interested, Individual Volunteers, Families and Groups.
Travel Arrangements:
The volunteer cater's for his flight ticket to and from Uganda. Volunteers 2 Uganda provides Airport pick up to the center then to the placement site and orientation lessons before placement.
Participants Work: Teaching, Child care, Special Needs, Sports Education
Application Process:
http://www.volunteerstouganda.com/www.volunteerstouganda.com/how-to-appl...
Visa Requirements:
Every individual will seek visas to Uganda through the Uganda High Commission in their home country. Do not hesitate to contuct us in case any additional information is required from us by the Ugandan High Comission.
Alternatively 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/
Mission Statement:
To uplift and empower needy and vulnerable people in society by improving their quality of life through healthcare, psychosocial interventions, childcare, education, capacity building, livelihood and skills development, empowerment, linkages and networking to other sustainable programs.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Volunteers 2 Uganda {V2U} is a Non-Government Organization with registration No. S5914/12354, and a Limited Company by gurantee formed in 2010.
Founded by three visionary Ugandans Volunteers 2 Uganda today bridges the gap between volunerable Ugandan Projects and Volunteers looking for meaningful volunteering Abroad.
Volunteers are then matched with affordable needy Projects which include Childcare, Teaching, Special Needs Care, HIV/ AIDS Support Programs, Women Empowerment Programs, Farm and Vet Programs and Sports Education.
Today, Volunteers 2 Uganda sends volunteers and interns to all areas of Uganda. You too can join us through joining hands and helping others.
The African continent is regarded as having the largest number of children in the world, most of whom are orphaned by parents who have died of AIDS, war, or illness, while others are affected by extreme poverty and hunger. These people often have no hope for a better future and lack opportunities to access basic necessities and rights, such as education, healthcare, clothing, food, and shelter. VOLUNTEERS 2 UGANDA is dedicated to giving every person and their family an opportunity to achieve their highest potential.
Additional Information:
Volunteers 2 Uganda {V2U} is a Non-Government Organization with registration No. S5914/12354, and a Limited Company by gurantee formed in 2010.
Founded by three visionary Ugandans Volunteers 2 Uganda today bridges the gap between volunerable Ugandan Projects and Volunteers looking for meaningful volunteering Abroad.
Volunteers are then matched with affordable needy Projects which include Childcare, Teaching, Special Needs Care, HIV/ AIDS Support Programs, Women Empowerment Programs, Farm and Vet Programs and Sports Education.
Today, Volunteers 2 Uganda sends volunteers and interns to all areas of Uganda. You too can join us through joining hands and helping others.
The African continent is regarded as having the largest number of children in the world, most of whom are orphaned by parents who have died of AIDS, war, or illness, while others are affected by extreme poverty and hunger. These people often have no hope for a better future and lack opportunities to access basic necessities and rights, such as education, healthcare, clothing, food, and shelter. VOLUNTEERS 2 UGANDA is dedicated to giving every person and their family an opportunity to achieve their highest potential.