This placement would suit... those with an interest in working with orphans and AIDS awareness, rural home building projects and amazing interactions with disadvantaged kids and community development. There’s also the chance to explore the incredible World Heritage Site islands just nearby and do your PADI scuba dive course! This programme involves various aspects of community work and development in and around the coastal town of Vilanculos. You will have the opportunity to be involved in the following programmes:Orphan Care Work Volunteers visit the Orphanage project twice a week. The orphanage was destroyed during the February 2007 Cyclone Favio and we are now working with the local community on an Orphanage re-building project. Volunteer Involvement at the OrphanageBesides assisting with the Orphanage building work, we are also involved in the following areas at the current temporary shelter where the children are based.
We hold forums and low-key discussions with the community focusing on prevention, how to live with it, and discussing myths and truths that are rife about a subject that is quite taboo in the rural community. Our volunteers and project managers work with translators and visual aids in the local community and a number of local corporate organisations that employ large groups of local staff to expand the awareness of the campaign. Sports CoachingFootball/Soccer Volunteers are involved with 2 sessions each week with our main team of older boys and also with the coaching of younger children who are eager to be involved and learn. We work closely with a local coach who oversees all training with older boys which adds to the consistency and effectiveness of the programme. Volunteer Involvement Basic exercises and team-building drills such as running/fitness, stretching, team-work, skills and drills, soccer games and tournaments. Even if you are not particularly interested in being involved in soccer, the chance to work with the younger children using the soccer field as a stage to teach them life skills and enhance their sense of self-worth is extremely rewarding, and fun! Even with the older children you can just join in doing their warm ups which is quite amusing. For the people who want to get more involved you can assist in coaching, new exercises, organising the teams and playing the matches. African Impact Coaching Philosophy It is our belief that each child should learn in a fun and safe environment, and that each child will develop at their own pace. Our attention is on educating the individual, through praise and encouragement. Africa is one of the most stunning and diverse continents in the world. The people live in poverty yet thrive on the opportunity to learn. Fun is the key word for our coaching sessions & the method of educational delivery. Relationships - to build positive relationships with fellow coaches, children, parents, and members of the community through coaching football. International volunteers - understanding that we all come from different walks of life and accept each other for who we are. Coaching is the medium in which we teach the greatest life skills, create self-esteem and have a positive Impact on all people we come across. Adversity- to overcome the problems we face by knowing and understanding that the children we coach overcome great adversity every day. Nurture- to nurture players; socially, mentally and physically. Improvement- How can we improve ourselves as coaches, and our players? Motivation- players respond best to praise and encouragement. Professional - to conduct ourselves in a professional manner in all that we do. To make sure we uphold the good name of African Impact. Awareness - understand your audience, get to know them, where they come from, the hardships they face. Condition - Physical, Mental and Social. Team Spirit - We are all in it together. Rural Home-Building
Rasmus Jakobsen, Belgium. June 2007. "I have worked alongside many people in the community and through them have learned a lot. I have thoroughly enjoyed helping people & learning about their culture. Coming to Africa makes you realise its the not the materialistic things that matter, its what you make of your life & the effort you put in that makes you happy" Laura Dovey, UK. July 2007. NB: This placement runs for 2 - 4 weeks. Get in touch for more details. If you want to make an impact, or just fancy finding out more, fill in the form below...
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