09/06/2010

Do You Want To Build A New Future Through Teaching? There are many ways volunteers are excelling in these areas by using their enthusiasm and experience to help change the lives of the children they are teaching. Many of these schools are based in poor, deprived areas of the city and require urgent assistance from volunteers. Education is seen as a privilege in Kenya and was reserved until recently for the wealthy families. In recent years school as in theory been made free; however schools still need funding to survive and consequently have asked for scholar subscriptions. This is why it is essential for volunteers to help within these schools, to give kids the opportunity to learn and to gain an education they deserve.
Volunteers Activities
There are a wide range of activities for volunteers to participate in whilst at schools in Mombasa. You will be taking part teaching various subjects including;
* Mathematics
* Science
* Physical Education
* Arts & Crafts
Some of the schools also double as the children homes enabling you to spend time with the kids at home and helping out with the daily activities in their care homes. This is a good time to use your initiative and create games and activities to play with the children and get them to interact much more with you. You will also be able to try your hand at a bit of cooking for all the children. These children are amazing and it's not uncommon for volunteers to find themselves getting withdrawal symptoms when they leave the project at weekends.
The Required Skills
When teaching in Kenya, your primary and main role will be to teach English to the kids. Sub Saharan encourages extracurricular activities which usually prove extremely popular at the school, in particular sports and activities to raise awareness of environmental issues in relation to the communities.
Local Facilities
Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya and the largest coastal port in East Africa. It has most amenities you need including banks, post offices and supermarkets. There is a good transport network of local minivans (Matatu’s) as they are locally known as and plenty of taxis.
Trip Highlights
You are given the opportunity to make a real contribution and change lives of young people in Mombasa. Dive into the local culture and traditions and explore historic Mombasa and all of its tropical beaches. A Chance to discover the real Kenya!