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Childcare Volunteer with abandoned babies in Uganda 🇺🇬

Four smiling medical and childcare volunteers standing with a local staff member beside an ambulance in rural Uganda.

Four smiling medical and childcare volunteers standing with a local staff member beside an ambulance in rural Uganda.

Volunteering medical and educational programs in Uganda

Become a childcare volunteer. If you love working with children and are happy to provide support wherever your help is most needed, you will be well-suited to this project. As a volunteer on this project, you will work within daycare centres, nursery schools, children’s homes and kindergartens, assisting local staff in the day-to-day running of these centres so they can operate effectively.

Activities vary across the different centres. Typical tasks include:

Other activities can include play therapy and games, cleaning, reading stories, dancing, singing, arts and crafts, as well as helping with feeding and daily chores.



Do I need to have qualifications?

As you will be volunteering alongside local placement staff, you do not need to have previous childcare experience to participate in this project. However, high energy levels and a willingness to help out wherever your help is most needed are essential.

What type of host are you?
What are you looking for help with?
What is the mission of your community?

To uplift and empower needy and vulnerable people in society by improving their quality of life through healthcare, psychosocial interventions, childcare, education, capacity building, livelihood and skills development, empowerment, linkages and networking to other sustainable programs.



How many volunteers could you host?

Up to 20 volunteers

When would you need volunteers?

Only on specific weeks or months. Please ask the hosts via email or phone for current dates.

How many hours of help per day?

6 hours of help per day.

How many days of help per week?

6 days per week, with 1 day off.

This is a structured volunteer program with around 36 hours of help per week.
Food and accommodation are included in the program fees. See the fees transparency section below for full cost details.

Are accommodation and food included?

Yes, food and accommodation are included in the program fees, see the fees transparency section.

What type of accommodation can you provide?
Diet and nutrition information

Volunteers are provided with three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner), prepared by an on-site local cook. If you wish to snack or eat outside of mealtimes, this will be at your own cost and there are local shops within the villages where you can purchase snacks.

Breakfast generally includes tea, eggs, bread and fruit. For lunch and dinner there is a revolving menu of local dishes, which include typical Ugandan stews (beef, chicken, pork, goat, fish and vegetable), beans, rice, chapatti, groundnuts and vegetables. Starchy foods such as white bread, white rice, pasta, potatoes, sweet potatoes, matoke (boiled green bananas) and cassava are dietary staples. The tropical climate of Uganda also offers a healthy choice of seasonal fruits, including bananas, watermelon, papayas, mangos, jackfruit and pineapples. Bottled drinking water is readily available in Uganda and volunteers should budget approximately 5 USD per week for this.



If you have any special dietary requirements, please let the hosts know well in advance of your program so the local team can make arrangements. Please keep in mind that food will not be exactly the same as at home. The hosts will do their best to take care of you, but as a volunteer there is a need to be flexible.

Fees transparency, volunteer program costs

This is a paid volunteer program with the following fees in GBP (British pounds):

You can volunteer for up to 24 weeks, and each additional week costs
£100.

To convert these prices to your local currency, please use the current exchange rate.
All programs attract a registration fee of £100 on top of the program fee.
A 5% international banking fee is added at the point of payment.

Visa, could you provide visa support, information or invitation letters?

Yes, the hosts can help with visa information and invitation letters.

Volunteers’ program benefits

Volunteers are able to leave their footsteps behind as they help out in the community. The hosts offer:

Volunteers are also able to learn a lot from African culture. Many volunteers make new friends, and some have even decided to relocate and stay in Uganda permanently.



What to do in your free time

There are many excursions and local trips that volunteers can do in their free time. Details can be arranged directly with the hosts.

Language

English.

How to get to your site

Volunteers fly into Uganda by plane. A member of the local team meets them at the airport with a sign for easy identification and transfers them to the project site.

Is there internet access?

Yes, there is internet access.

“Paying guests” option, could you accommodate solidarity tourists?

Yes, the hosts can accommodate eco and responsible tourists and paying guests. This can be agreed upon via email.


Contact details 🔍📧


Host: Kibalama David, Volunteers 2 Uganda, P.O. Box 35944
Tel and WhatsApp: +256754855769, +256779452682
Emails: volunteers2ug AT gmail DOT com, chrystalccenter AT gmail DOT com
Website: http://www.volunteerstouganda.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrystalchildrenscenter
Please contact the hosts directly for applications and questions. Do not contact Voluntouring.org to book this experience.


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