Service Journey to Kenya
2007
Opportunities
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Kenya has the highest number of AIDS orphans in the world * Help with the work at the Joseph Waweru Home School * Prepare and tend the gardens and the ground * Build and work on the Commons Building * Complete several small projects |
Average classroom size is 50 to 70, with one teacher per classroom * Kenyan schools are often overcrowded and poorly equipped. * Teach your own unit in a subject area or help a teacher with the curriculum. * Create teaching aids or help start a library |
Project Developer/Writer - 6 months Organic Gardener/Teacher |
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* Travel to Western Kenya * Visit with Kisii, Turkana, and Pokot artisans *See Lake Turkana and the surrounding area.
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* Travel to remote villages in Maasailand * Bring sanitation kits to distribute *Teach the importance of basic sanitation
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* No special skill is required
* Be prepared to perform serendipitous acts of kindness.
* Writers and photographers are needed for all service areas.
* This is a unique opportunity to travel to Kenya, give of your talent and skill, enjoy some rest and relaxation and build life-long friendships
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