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HB Volunteers Uganda
Additional Information
Days of Service: We have a one week minimum and a 6 month maximum. If you want to stay longer, we’ll work it out if the space is available.
Program Highlights:
No need of previous experience , as with all our volunteer programs, we provide the tools and training needed to support your placement. When a volunteer arrives in Uganda,our Coordinator meets them at the airport and brings them to our orientation place . From that point our volunteers spend between 2 to 3 days in our orientation program. This training provides volunteers with a very detailed understanding of how to acquainted in Uganda's Life and culture.
LANGUAGES REQUIRED: English
WHO CAN VOLUNTEER?: Anyone aged 16 and above but with Families or Groups all ages welcome since the application are filled by the Adults.
Notes: It is mandatory for you to get apropriate vaccines with the advise from your doctor and also it is advisable to come along with your travel and medical insurance for the placement duration.
Additional Information:
HB Volunteer Uganda is a non-profit Initiative designed to create opportunities for local organisations in Uganda,with aim to promote the spirit of volunteering to help make a difference in lives of people in Uganda.It was started by HOPE Children's Foundation Africa a legally registered non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO), operating in Africa..
Volunteers are always needed in a wide range of worthy projectsincluding; Education (teaching) Programs, Community (Building) Program, Youth work & Mentoring, Health Care Programs, Child Care Programs, Nature & Conservation Programs, Vocational Skills Programs and Health Education Program. When you volunteer in Uganda, your skills will be needed in various aspects ranging from working in the field to administration. You will be required to help women and children, poverty, and abuse who need social reintegration, formal and informal education as well as professional training. You will also be needed to help develop social awareness among women/Youth in the rural areas, to include basic health-care and helping children.