Who is Volunteer

Who is Volunteer

Volunteers come from a variety of backgrounds; have a broad range of ages and different reasons and motivations for wanting to volunteer.  It is this mix of skills, experience, energy and enthusiasm that creates a successful project and an enjoyable experience for you.

Volunteering is not just for surgeons or students on their Gap year.  Most people volunteer for between one and three months; although it is possible to volunteer for longer.  This and a realization that volunteering is not exclusive to certain groups has resulted in more and more people putting their life skills and experience to good use and taking career breaks, or joining projects after retirement.

We’ll let you into another secret; it’s not just for women, men are allowed too!  Maybe the idea of playing with children, or providing care and support for people living in poverty doesn’t appeal to as many men, but then surely sport, practical work, or providing a role model to kids who may not have one does?

In most cases we have a project that is suitable for you, your experience and interests.  So, if you are over 18 and are fit and healthy enough to be involved in the type of activities described in our project pages then we look forward to hearing from you.

Whilst we have volunteer projects in Africa that are suitable for most people we may be selective about who we place on which projects.  Basic personal information and background is invaluable to us and the project staff where you will be placed.  We also believe it would not be fair on you, or the project to send you somewhere that you could not genuinely help.

You may well be able to find other organizations, with which it will take a little less time to complete an application.  However, we believe that if you are the type of person who is prepared to give up 4 weeks of your time to help in the community, or on a conservation project, then you won’t be concerned about taking a couple of hours out of your day before you leave.  And think about it, if the sending organization knows little, or nothing about you, how can they assess whether you are going to be happy on a project, or that the project will benefit from your being there?

We will ask you to complete a short application form, providing some basic personal details and outlining your motivation and any relevant experience.  For specific projects we may request a brief CV, or copies of qualifications, for example to register you with a hospital.  If you will be volunteering with children, or vulnerable adults, you will also be required to provide an enhanced CRB disclosure, which we can assist you with.

None of the above is difficult and we will help to answer any questions that you have and ensure that you are fully prepared for your volunteer programme.

 

 TYPICAL VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE

Day 1: The volunteers will be oriented the route to the project site, introduced to the staff and people at the project you will be working with and taken back to the hostel or home stay.

Monday to Friday: A typical week depends on the project site and activities done, office oriented work may extend to regular hours while labor intensive outside work may not be typical and usually ends early. A typical day may be as follows:

  • 30AM-08:00 AMBreakfast is been served
  • 00AM-08:30 AMVolunteer goes to the project site.
  • 08:30AM-09:00 AMThe volunteer reports at the site for work. There is usually a tea break and a lunch break.
  • 00PM-04:30 PMWork at the project usually ends. The volunteer at this point is free to visit and see places or do shopping. You may also want to hang out with friends, colleagues or kids up to around 6.00PM.
  • 30PMDinner with the host family or other volunteers.

You will be given a detailed duty plan for your work for the entire week ahead of time so you have an idea what to expect and how to make adjustments.

Saturday and Sunday: During the weekend, volunteers have free time to chill and relax, take the opportunity to explore the country and learn more about culture. Whenever there are long weekends volunteers could go on safari or travel further afield to places of interest, your country representative will give you all possible places to have fun and tour. If volunteers wish to work over the weekends they can visit other projects that are active during these times, such projects as orphanages (or other children helping organizations) to spend time simply playing with and entertaining the children.

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