We’ll be offering a tailor-made package focused on supporting projects that are making a difference to women’s lives in the communities where we work. Spend the 8th of March 2024 (International Women’s Day) volunteering in Mumias with the Nasio Trust.

Our trip will depart London Heathrow on Friday the 1st March 2024 for 10 days and come back on 10th March.

Work with local women making soap, train and mentor with Kenyan Girls and see first-hand how women are involved in farming and other Nasio supported projects.

Places are limited so register your interest now for this wonderful opportunity!

So many of our past and present volunteers have found the experience intensely rewarding on a personal level. Seeing the everyday impact of poverty on the people we work with, puts many first world problems into perspective.

INCLUDED
£68 a day to cover all Food, activities & accommodation All internal transport, airport transfers and travel
Pre-travel support from the UK team Location support from our Kenya team
Private security throughout your stay 24-hour emergency back-up from our local staff
PLEASE NOTE As well as your trip costs, all participants are required to raise a minimum of £500 to cover project costs. This amount funds the support & staff costs, other community projects and the work which you will be doing (house construction for a family in need for example).
NOT INCLUDED
£500 Fundraising for The Nasio Trust (*Non-refundable in the event of a cancellation) International and domestic air-fares & Travel Visa
Vaccinations & Anti-Malarials Extra Drinks, Tips & Souvenirs
Personal Medical & Travel Insurance
COSTS We ask for a £150 deposit when you book and the full remaining balance must be paid 4 weeks prior to your travel date. Your remaining balance can be paid online with our secure booking system at any time.

You can extend your trip (after the first 14 days) for just £150 per week. Contact us for info.

1

Arrive at Kisumu Airport & Drive To Musanda


– Cultural Market Kisumu
– Fish lunch by at Lake Victoria
– Photo call on the equator
– Arrive at Chief’s Guest House and settle in
2

Chief’s guest House, Musanda


– Orientation and meeting the team
– Overview of projects: Spirulina greenhouse, farms, fishponds, beehives
– Lunch – Guest House
– Home Visit – and start of community activities
– Reflection time & diary
3

Visit Noah’s Ark Day Care Centre (Mumias)


– Meet the teachers and children
– Play Time with children / Serve Lunch – Noah’s Ark
– Visit Greenhouse / sustainable farming
– Spend time in the classroom or teach children
– Visit Local Primary School – Team Building Activities
– Home visits Mumias slums
– Reflection time & diary
4

Visit St Irene’s Day Care Centre (Musanda) then begin work tasks


– Visit St Irene’s Day Care Centre
– Meet teachers and children
– Begin project: Build a family a House
– Read with Children / Sing/ counting songs/ Memory Books
– Reflection time & diary
5

Continue with work tasks & visit St Irene’s Day Care Centre


– Build a family house
– Read with Children / Sing/ counting songs/ Memory Books
– Reflection time & diary
6

Visit Noah’s Ark Day Care Centre


– Lunch at Noah’s Ark with the children
– PM – Visit St Mary’s Hospital – Children’s Ward
– Sports Afternoon – Township
– Home Visit
– Reflection time & diary
7

Finish work tasks St Irene’s Day Care Centre (Musanda)


– Visit our local feeder schools – Local Primary School
– Complete family house
– Work with team in Spirulina greenhouse
– Reflection time & diary
8

Days 8 – 14 – Suggestions for additional activities


– Visit local farm projects – assist team / advise on farming
– Plant Trees to improve the environment
– Visit Kakamega Rain Forest – understand conservation – One of the oldest Equatorial Forests
– Participate in medical Camp in the Community alongside our partners
– Visit local market
– Teach children/adults IT, numeracy, literacy etc
– Tailoring/sewing help instructing children’s’ guardians
– Conduct home visit with Nasio staff
– Sell produce at market
– Learn about Spirulina production
– Find out about water harvesting
– Milk a cow
– Educating staff, children, guardians in any skill that you have
– Medical activities for doctors, nurses and midwives
– Any suggestions from you will be discussed

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