
Support one of several social organizations in Zanzibar that work for the benefit of children, young people, young adults, and families! Programs in the areas of housing, education, vocational training, job placement, and income-generating measures aim to improve the socioeconomic status of these people and support them.
With us, you have the opportunity to support a project for children and young adults with various impairments. Unfortunately, these people still face many challenges in Tanzanian society: stigmatization and prejudices are omnipresent and government support is insufficient. A large number of disabled children and young adults are not adequately cared for. We want to change that!
Do you want to teach and support children and young people where support is urgently needed? Then Tanzania is the right place for you. You can impart knowledge to students and prepare them for an independent life at a range of different locations. You will support teachers and work at a primary school.
The mostly single women and mothers in our projects come from difficult living conditions characterised by domestic violence and stigmatisation by Tanzanian society due to HIV/AIDS. We support the women with various initiatives so that they can find their way back to an independent and self-reliant life.
With us, you have the opportunity to support local kindergartens and primary schools in Arusha. Access to education and the associated educational opportunities for children in Tanzania depend very much on the income of their parents. Therefore, not all children get the same opportunities. In our projects, you support the teachers in their daily work.
In Zanzibar, Tanzania, you can teach at various schools. You will do your volunteer work at public and private schools, for example. Due to a shortage of teachers, your support is needed. There is also the opportunity to work at a school for deaf children. You will support the students and give them better prospects for the future.
Millions of children in Tanzania are in urgent need of support. Many of them live on the streets or experience exploitation and abuse as "second-class children." Fortunately, there are numerous organizations dedicated to these children. You can become part of this valuable work with a volunteer placement or a non-paid internship!