Community Development Trip code: MAS3
On the Community Development project volunteers may work on a variety of projects including HIV/AIDS education, other public health education, women's and children's programs, building projects, tourism and marketing of crafts or other similar types of projects. Rustic has partnered with a local nonprofit to provide volunteers to assist in these community development initiatives. Volunteers may also assist in planning future community projects and fundraising efforts.
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| Project/Volunteer's Life: |
| Volunteers may participate in a variety of activities related to community development, such as teaching English to the Maasai people to help them sell their crafts to tourists. Other activities may include HIV/AIDS education, women's and children's programs, building projects, fundraising or other types of public health education, such as malaria prevention. Volunteers may also assist in planning future community projects and fundraising efforts. Projects will vary depending on need. Projects may also be tailored to the volunteer's interests and skills. This project can also be combined with other Maasai volunteer programs, such as the Teaching English program. |
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| Skills and Qualification |
| To work in the Maasai Community Development program, the volunteers should be genuinely interested and committed to the Maasai culture and working hard to improve the lives of poor people. Projects may also be tailored to the volunteer's interests and skills. If you're open minded and flexible during the project, you'll enjoy your stay and achieve more. |
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| Meals/Accommodations: |
Rustic Volunteer Travel arranges volunteer meals, accommodations and strong field supervision for the duration of projects and optional travel packages. In Kenya, most volunteers stay in our homebase, a permanent home established for our international volunteers . Our homebase in Kenya is located in a pretty community, in a very safe and clean neighborhood. There are internet cafés, restaurants, local bus stations, a police station and supermarkets near our homebase. The homebase provides is a comfortable place to relax after a long day. There are several bedrooms (which may be shared with a same-gender volunteer) and community areas. There is a shared kitchen, television and shared bathrooms, which have running water and “western-style” toilets. Orphanage volunteers may stay at their project as many orphanages have special rooms set aside for international and these a ccommodations are normally shared with a same-gender volunteer.
Depending on the influx of volunteers, accommodations could be with a host family. Host family accommodations are simple and clean homes in safe neighborhoods. Volunteers usually have a private bedroom, but occasionally rooms will be shared with a same-gender volunteer. Our host families are well screened and are respected members of their communities who live in affluent neighborhoods. Most of our host families have experience with hosting international volunteers. Host family stays are a great chance for cultural immersion and exchange.
Volunteers receive three local meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner). We can provide vegetarian meal options, but needs must be detailed in a volunteer's application. Snacks and beverages outside of mealtimes are not provided; however, there are local restaurants and grocery stores near the residences in which we place volunteers.
Rustic offers unparalleled field support to volunteers to ensure a safe and rewarding experience. There are many layers of support for you. The most important support comes from our country coordinator/field staff. The secondary support comes from the host project staff and members of host families and/or a homebase staff. Volunteers will have access to our country coordinator's mobile number and they are available 24/7. Throughout the volunteer project, our local staff stays in contact with volunteers either with face-to-face visits or via email/telephone. Our field staff will visit regularly (every 2-4 weeks) to make sure things are going well and as planned. However, if placement is far from our local offices, staff members will stay in touch via email/ phone. Volunteers are also welcome to stop in the offices at any time.
Specific details regarding accommodations, food and contact details for our local coordinator will be provided in personalized volunteer placement documentation prior to arrival. |
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| Project Locations: |
English teaching projects are available in Kimuka and the surrounding Maasai villages in rural Kenya. Maasai villages are small and remote located in the dry savannah and surrounded by beautiful hills. Volunteers will work and live in basic Maasai huts and metal buildings. Volunteers are surrounded by the scenery of the Rift Valley and the surrounding Ngong Hills. Kimuka is located 30 km west of Nairobi.
Volunteers can organize several combinations of potential excursions during and after the project to visit places of interest. There is a tourist infrastructure already in place in Kenya that the volunteers can use during weekends. Weekend excursions in Kenya could include national parks, markets, museums, restaurants, nightclubs, tourist villages, mausoleums, art galleries, golf courses, crocodile farms, nature trails, hotels, Bombolulu workshops and many more.
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| TRIP Upgrade: |
| Rustic Volunteer and Travels offers a variety of volunteer projects and travel packages in Kenya. You can customize or upgrade this travel itinerary to meet your specific interests. Please contact our travel advisor for more details. |
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