Get involved in the day-to-day activities of a community centre in Kenya!
The centre was established in 2013 by our partner organization in collaboration with the local community to strengthen community self-reliance, improve living conditions, and promote sustainable economic development. It operates as a true “one-stop center” for community services, combining education, agriculture, vocational training, water access, and social support.
The project's main objective is to empower local populations to become more self-sufficient by making the most of the resources available within their territory. The centre implements income-generating activities and capacity-building programmes to combat poverty, food insecurity, and unemployment, while promoting social inclusion and civic participation.
Main Focus Areas and Programs Developed by the Centre :
• Agriculture and Food Security
The centre operates a model farm that serves as a demonstration and training site. Community members learn modern and sustainable farming techniques, including greenhouse cultivation, vegetable production, poultry farming, and fish farming. Produce is sold in local markets, helping to generate income that supports the centre’s activities.
• Early Childhood Education
The centre provides care and education for approximately 90 to 100 children aged 3 to 7 years, mainly orphans and children from vulnerable families. They receive free, high-quality preschool education as well as daily meals that support their growth, development, and academic success.
• Digital Skills and Entrepreneurship Training
The computer and entrepreneurship training program primarily targets young people. It enables them to acquire digital skills, improve their employability, and develop income-generating economic activities.
• Water and Sanitation
The centre provides the community with clean and affordable water through a treatment and distribution system. This programme improves public health and sanitation while generating revenue to support the centre’s operations.
• Community Advocacy
The centre has a meeting hall where community forums are organized, allowing residents to engage directly with local authorities on development issues affecting their area. This initiative promotes civic participation and strengthens local governance.
• School Feeding Program and Cassava Value Addition
To improve the nutrition of the most vulnerable children, the center runs a school feeding programme. It has also developed a cassava processing unit and a bakery that produces nutritious bread and pastries, generating both income and food support for the community.
The Role of Volunteers
International volunteers actively participate in the centre’s activities:
• Assisting on the farm: ploughing land, planting crops, applying manure, weeding, watering, harvesting, and packaging produce.
• Supporting preschool teachers in delivering lessons in subjects such as English, drawing, environmental studies, and creative arts.
• Organizing games and extracurricular activities for preschool children and spending recreational time with them.
• Contributing to computer training programmes for young people at the project’s ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Centre.
• Assisting with the maintenance and cleaning of animal shelters.
• Supporting fundraising initiatives and helping promote the centere and its activities.
• Participating in general maintenance work around the centre, including waste collection, landscaping, infrastructure repairs, classroom cleaning, bush clearing, painting, and other improvement activities.
Programme available all year round
1 to 6 months
Volunteers will be accommodated on-site in the volunteer house. All meals are provided and prepared using locally sourced products.
All year round
Minimum 1 month
590,00 €
The community centre is located in the Ahero area, in Kisumu County, in western Kenya.
Participation fees:
1 month: 590€
2 months: 990 €
3 months: 1390 €
Fees cover the following services:
• Aiport transfers (Arrival and Departure)
• 3-day orientation seminar
• Introduction to the city
• Accommodation and food during orientation and during placement duration
• Coordination and office support
• Membership fees to the association
The following costs are NOT included:
• Visa costs and ticket flight
• Local travelling : from the office to the project
• Direct donations to the project
• Cost of sightseeing
• Cost of drinks like soda, beer, mineral water, etc.
• Travel & medical insurance which is compulsory
Pick up & Orientation day: All volunteers taking part in this project will be picked up from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi.
There will be an orientation seminar for new volunteers lasting three days including Nairobi city introduction.
Free time on the weekend to discover Kenya.
During weekends, volunteers can visit :
• Lake Victoria,
• Kisumu Museum,
• the Equator line
• Kisumu city
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