We are looking for skilled people with a desire to work with a hands-in our organization all over the world for
- one month
- Three months
- Six Months, and
- one year.
You can volunteer with us from anywhere in the world to:
- Organize fundraising for school building
- Translate between English and Spanish (documents and our website)
- Spread the word about Mayan Families (social media, speaking opportunities/presentations)
- Raise funds for our various projects through local events
- Web Work (updates, postings, uploading photos, blogging,etc).
Available volunteer opportunities in HelpChildren Organization:
- General Volunteer
- Information Technology Volunteer
- Education Volunteer to help in Pre-Schools
- Fundraising and Marketing Volunteer or Intern
- School Sponsorship/Education Program Volunteer
- Medical Volunteer
- Monitoring and Evaluation Volunteer
- Other
If you are interested in volunteering with us, please send an e-mail message to helpchildren37@yahoo.com , detailing your interest and timeline. Please be sure to attach your resume in the message.
Compensation
HelpChildren Organization cannot offer any type of compensation to volunteers for services provided. You are responsible for paying for any expenses incurred, such as traveling to and from Tanzania, living expenses, medical and personal expenses. We charge 10 USD daily as volunteering fees .
Living in Morogoro - Tanzania
Rent: The cost of living in Morogoro – Tanzania is relatively low. We will be happy to help you find accommodation/hostel and make suggestions to you; however, you are responsible for finding your own dwelling.
Depending on the type of accommodation that you are seeking (furnished, unfurnished, sharing or not), you should expect to pay anywhere between $130.00-$ 195USD a month.
Food: There is a vegetable and fruit market that sells affordable food for you to prepare yourself. On average, spent a minimum of $125.00 a month (if you prepared food yourself) If you buy a lot of imported food or canned food,(e.g. peanut butter, cake mix, canned fruits, olive oil, Quinoa, etc.),you can expect to pay slightly higher prices than you would back home, which will also increase your food expenses. If you anticipate going out to restaurants frequently you can easily double your expenses. A meal at a restaurant (depending on the restaurant quality) can range between US$2.50-20.