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Volunteering Projects in Kenya

You can become involved in helping to develop communities in Kenya. With such a variety of projects this program has something to suit everyone. You have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of under-privileged children and adults by providing education and counselling in schools and
orphanages, HIV education, and medical care. Whilst sharing your knowledge and compassion with the local people, you will have a chance to make a personal contribution and connection to the people of Kenya.

We are glad that you are interested in learning more about Voluntour and our work in Kenya. We have discovered that if we invest a sufficient amount of time and energy and work hand-in-hand with the local kenyan people we can facilitate improvements in health, education and the local economy.

We are a grassroots volunteer organization that has been active since 2002. One unique feature of our organization is that we operate through a partnership between Local volunteers and a staff of local Kenyans. Our on-the-ground operations are all run by local Kenyans who are trained in development, education, HIV/AIDS counseling and home-based care.

From our first-hand experiences in Kenya, we have witnessed certain situations in development work that can inhibit progress. Unfortunately, development and education projects offered by some organizations often reach a limited number of individuals. Most often, only those living in easily accessible locations benefit from knowledge and treatment offered by these organizations. We believe that it is important to reach those that are often overlooked and to teach from within and not from above. Working with and educating those living in the rural villages, we hope to have an impact in areas not often touched by international aid.

Through our HIV/AIDS Education program, we equip rural community members of the Western Province with the tools and knowledge that are necessary for preventing the disease, which is a major obstacle to sustained growth and development. We also provide Kenyans with the skills they need to teach each other, which facilitates knowledge transfer following our visits.

Through the provision of affordable healthcare at the Bill Selke Memorial Clinic and our mobile clinics, we are decreasing the number of serious illnesses and deaths due to manageable diseases. We provide general health care to rural community members who would otherwise never have access to such care.

Through our Microenterprise Development Program, we are helping rural women’s self-help groups start small income-generating projects, such as sewing/tailoring shops, bee-keeping projects to harvest honey, fisheries, and horticulture projects on group land.

Through our Primary School, we are building a strong culture of education for the future leaders of Kenya. Our Public Library provides opportunity for increased literacy for adults and children in the Kabula area.

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