INTRODUCTION:
Our Voluntary Service in Kenya Programme is run by Education Supplements International® which is a registered, non-governmental (NGO) based in Nakuru,
Kenya. It comprises both short and long-term volunteering.
This is a volunteer programme that aims to give opportunities to people who love and desire to live, work and contribute away from their home country
environment, contribute to the progress of humanity and participate in inter-cultural richness among people of various age, gender, race, academic and economic levels.
Many volunteers have also played a significant role in poverty reduction and relief projects.
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE:
1. Teachers
Short and long-term teaching in baby-class,nursery,primary and secondary school levels. These schools are located in Dundori Division of Nakuru North District. There are seventeen
(17) schools where we attach our volunteers (Details of these schools are available on request).
2. Medical Personnel and Interns
Opportunities available at Dundori Health Centre at Dundori Centre and the Provincial General Hospital in Nakuru town.
3. Engineers
They volunteer their technical knowledge in public and community utilities/facilities and projects like schools, womens groups, water projects, the construction of the
Nakuru-Dundori road, village paths among others.
4. Hand-work
Womens groups are involved in the making of African baskets, necklaces, bangles, clothing artwork for sale to generate income and improve their economic well-being of the rural
women and youth.
5. Children's Counsellors
Our organization runs the Dundori Orphans Project in Githioro Centre where a child-feeding programme is going on. Children's counsellors have an opportunity to talk, comfort and
guide orphans who are under the care of aged grandparents without much economic and academic means to assist these children.
6. HIV/AIDS Social Workers
They work among men and women who are HIV/AIDS positive in this region with a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS.
7. Disability Helpers
There are several registered disability groups in Dundori region who welcome the presence of disability social workers for encouragement and involvement in their economic projects.
8. Community Project Consultants
Men, women and the youth in the villages of Menengai Hill, Wanyororo, Tabuga, Gakoe, Cura, Githioro, Umoja, Nyonjoro and Kiamunyeki are involved in community projects to enhance
their social-economic status and reduce poverty. Community project consultants have a big opportunity to offer their knowledge and technical expertise in this sector.
9. Conservationists
The conservation and revival of Dundori Forest is a very active endeavour in Dundori Division. Tree planting by organized community groups present an opportunity for
conservationists eager to preserve our earth.
10. Sports Coaches and Teachers
The youth have a very organized sports development and competition programme in both Dundori Division and Nakuru Town in soccer, athletes, basketball, netball, swimming, etc. Sports
coaches have the opportunity to give their sporting talents to these young people who would otherwise be involved in anti-social activities like alcoholism, drug-addiction and
crime.
11. Relief and Development
Distribution of food, clothing, mosquito nets and medicines in Dundori Division, slums and streets of Nakuru town and other needy areas, like in refugee camps in the arid areas of
the North (like Turkana and Samburu Districts) and North-Eastern Kenya [like Dadaab Refugee Camp which is currently the largest refugee camp in the world], orphanages and Kibera
slum (which is Africa's largest urban slum) is an ever-present opportunity to individuals and groups.
We also organize medical clinics by medical personnel from overseas in these areas.
COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORT:
Transport to Nakuru town (which is the fourth largest town in Kenya and rated to be the fastest growing urban area in East and Central Africa) is easily available through public
transport (called Matatu in Kenya, which are mainly Nissan/Toyota fourteen-seater vans) and is at most a thirty-minute drive from Dundori (15 kms. away).
Phones and Cyber/Internet facilities are available only a kilometre from the place of accommodation.
Visitors take a taxi from Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi and stay in a hotel or guest house for overnight, rest before taking a matatu at the Mololine Station at Cross Road in
Nairobi for a journey to Nakuru which is 156 km (two-hour drive) from Nairobi.
ACCOMMODATION:
We offer a host-family accommodation at "CAMP DAVID" Guest House where clean water, electricity, food and bed-rooms are available in a secure rural setting in Dundori.
The volunteer contributes US $300.00 per month (4 weeks) or US $10 per day per person for food, water, electricity and general accommodation. There is also a one-time payment of US
$110 for picking the visitor from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on arrival in Kenya.
SOCIAL INTER-ACTION:
We encourage our visiting volunteers to be eager to learn simple Kiswahili (which is the national language in Kenya and spoken throughout East African countries) words for greetings
and social meetings like Jambo! (Hi), Habari Yako? (how are you?), wewe unaitwa nani? (what is your name?), unatoka wapi? (where do you come from?), etc.
VISA:
Visas are required to visit Kenya by nationals of most countries in the world. We assist in the processing of a visa by writing a letter of invitation to the Kenyan Embassy or High
Commission in the country where the volunteer comes from.