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Volunteer gap year in Kenya

COUNTRY:
Kenya
DEPARTURES:
2012: 2 Apr, 2 Jul, 3 Sep
PRICE:
From £1665 - £2580 (6 weeks) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
6 or 10 week programmes – go as part of a team of volunteers from UK and overseas. Average Team size = 15. Perfect for anyone 18 – 25 years old
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Volunteer gap year in Kenya

Volunteer gap year in Kenya

Volunteer travel - what's it all about?
Are you looking for an adventurous trip with a purpose, or on a gap year or career break? If you want to make a difference in some of the world’s most important conservation areas - and in community projects - then volunteer trips are for you! Volunteers tend to have a sense of adventure, and come from a range of different backgrounds and from all over the world.
Edward Abbey said 'sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul'.

How this holiday makes a difference

Environmental policy
Volunteers are based at the coast and up-country in the bush. Most of the projects are in walking distance of the accommodation. Project work includes a mix of rewarding community and conservation projects – building classrooms, teaching, helping disadvantaged kids, monitoring elephants etc. Hands on projects working alongside committed communities are a powerful way to educate the next generation of travelers.

In addition we have well briefed and professional project leaders working alongside village elders who ensure the message is got across. Our teams are normally no bigger than 10 -12 per departure and most foodstuffs are bought locally and resources such as heating in camps where possible is done in an environmentally friendly fashion e.g. solar panels. In addition rain water is collected for drinking water. Clothes washing is done where possible with bio-degradable soap. Litter is collected and burnt.

Social responsibility
We ensure that all of our programmes work with the full agreement of local elders and that volunteer’s work side by side amongst the community. More often living in the community. We pay the communities for looking after volunteers and every volunteer has a donation to the community included in the cost – currently £80 per person. This is used to buy materials to build classrooms, pay for education fees and so on. We also work alongside local charities as often as we can supporting their aims. All volunteers and Project Leaders are fully briefed on the destination, host community, local culture, religions, customs and particularly ways of behaving.

Economic sustainability
We ensure that approximately 60% of the cost of each volunteers scheme is paid to the project leader in-country to cover all their in-country costs. This includes paying local communities for food and accommodation where appropriate. For instance in Costa Rica volunteers live with a family who are paid for all meals and every night’s accommodation.

In addition we pay communities a donation as described above and source all food, drink, equipment, fuel locally thereby enhancing the local economy. We employ in-country as many staff as we can – in Kenya for instance we employ 2 local mangers, a project leader a cook, 2 security guards and a cleaner, thereby doing as much as we can to provide local people with jobs, cutting down on unemployment and providing families with an income. Sometimes this income supports numerous relations. We also recognize that volunteers spend their own money on drinks, transport, souvenirs, services (taxis), medical care, park fees, activities e.g. rafting, diving, climbing etc which are major contributors to local suppliers incomes & the overall economy.

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Volunteer gap year in Kenya

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