Skilled professionals are always needed at our projects.
If you are skilled/qualified in:
- Construction
- Medicine
- Teaching
- IT
- Management
- Agriculture
Then we’re pleased to extend this opportunity to you. Not sure if you qualify? Contact us now.
Your volunteering opportunity will give you an incredible insight into the factors that influence the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and the role The Nasio Trust plays in giving communities the opportunity to change their lives.
Whether you decide to get involved with one of our many projects, or help out at the Noah’s Ark or St. Irene’s Day care centres, the time and energy you invest will make an incredible difference to the lives of people in desperate need.
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.
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PLEASE NOTE | In addition to covering your personal trip costs, we ask all volunteers to donate or fundraise a suggested minimum of £350 to support the community projects you’ll be part of in Kenya.
These funds help deliver essential work such as building safe homes, improving health services, and supporting local education. If you are a UK taxpayer, your donation may be eligible for Gift Aid, allowing us to boost your gift by 25% at no extra cost to you. Every pound makes a difference – and by choosing to give towards the projects you’ll see in action, you directly help us change lives for good. |
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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. |
Tour Reviews
The exposure to real engineering problems was incredibly valuable and working towards improving the quality of life in an area in the developing world was extremely worthwhile. I have not yet decided what engineering discipline I would like to go into but this has reaffirmed my interest in engineering that can be used to solve global problems.
For me the only bad part is leaving! It breaks my heart every time! You always leave a piece – or a large chunk – of your heart in Kenya.
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