Description:
This rewarding program allows you to offer your support in three different project areas in Uganda that are in much need of your assistance; these areas include Community Support, Orphan Skills Training and Teaching. The program is available in two great locations, Kampala; which has good access to the city and Kyotera, which is a great rural location.
You either have the option to volunteer in all projects, so that you can provide support and observe a variety of different environments, alternatively, if you prefer to focus your time volunteering on just one option, you can select one of these projects.
Please note: Please specify prior to departure if you wish to be more involved with a specific area, as this helps with project planning and allows the project to be more flexible based on the needs and workload of the project at that time.
Highlights:
* Community Support
The aim of this project is to improve the welfare of orphaned, vulnerable, or disadvantaged children and their families, many of whom have been affected by HIV/AIDS and live under extremely impoverished circumstances.
Working with local project staff and fellow volunteers you will help to identify these families and make home visits to assess their needs and create a profile based on this assessment. These profiles will then be used in the future to create funding and sponsorship through various means, which is vital to providing self-sufficiency kits and development work to benefit these targeted families.
* Orphan Skills Training
You will be an important member of the team at a vocational skills training center, which was set up by community volunteers to support the ever increasing number of orphaned and vulnerable children out of school and help them gain important skills to enable them to become self sufficient.
The center aims to improve the welfare of HIV/AIDS orphans and children from very deprived backgrounds by equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge that they need to become independent, thus positively influencing their future to make a real difference. These skills would include things such as brick laying, carpentry, improved agricultural practices and tailoring or dress making, to name but a few.
* Teaching
Uganda is one of the friendliest countries in Africa, but also renowned for its poor economic status and vast numbers of orphans and young children left below the poverty line. At this project you will provide invaluable support to the teachers at a rural school in southwest Uganda. The school was established in 2003 with the aim of providing a higher standard of education to the local youth, including free schooling to orphaned and vulnerable children who have been recognized and assisted through our Outreach scheme.
The school has seriously limited resources and is in desperate need of your help. You will be able to spend your time teaching basic subjects whilst also being creative in developing after school activities, helping in various workshops and even taking part in local community development schemes.
Qualifications / Skills Needed:
Minimum 18 years, maximum decided on potential participants' health.
Language:
English
Cost in US$: from USD 959
Cost Includes: * Airport transfers to and from Entebbe Airport, Uganda
* Orientation on arrival
* Project transport, as required
* All accommodation during your stay at the shared volunteer house
* All Meals on the project
* Full support and assistance from your coordinator throughout your time in Uganda
* 24 hour support number and contact at Real Gap for emergencies.
What's Not Included:
* Personal travel insurance for the duration of your placement, which should include cover for repatriation
* All flights
* Airport transfers if you arrive or depart outside of the set dates and times
* All items of a personal nature, such as curios, gifts, clothing (work and other)
* E-mail/Internet and telephone calls
* Soft drinks, beer, wines and spirits
* Visas
* Any excursions over and above your planned itinerary in Uganda
Experience Required: no
Typical Volunteer Projects:
AIDS,
childcare/children,
community development,
orphans
and teaching
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Real Gap Experience's Mission Statement: We offer over 250 projects and travel options in over 35 countries. So whether you are interested in volunteering, community work, conservation, paid work overseas, teaching English, learning a new skill, adventure travel or sports and expeditions, you will find what you are looking for with Real Gap. Not only about we passionate about responsible travel, we also want to make sure you have a good time too! Our travel advisers have traversed the globe and taken their own gap years, so they can give you all the advice you need to plan yours. You will also get support from both our on-site and office staff who understand the needs and expectations of Real Gap travelers.
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