Program Description

VFP - Volunteer Programs in Kenya

Description

A variety of affordable volunteer projects are available in Kenya. VFP works with partner organizations in Kenya in order to focus projects on local needs and make a noticeable impact in the communities we serve.

Most volunteer projects last 2-3 weeks, however, interested applicants are encouraged to visit the VFP website for an ongoing list of short and long term projects. Applicants usually hear back in 3-5 days for short-term volunteer projects after applying online.

Hear it from our past volunteers in Kenya:

This summer I finally did what I've always wanted to do. I had an opportunity to volunteer abroad, and went to Kenya for three weeks. This was the best adventure of my life. Now I think that joining a work camp is the only way to travel and explore other countries.

Liubov Torres ~ Kenya 2009

Interview with Katie Tremel, VFP-Kenya alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer abroad with VFP in Kenya?

Katie: I did research on many different volunteer programs, and VFP seemed to be the right fit. Financially it was the most affordable, the reviews were inspiring, and I have had a draw to Africa for many years. So, finally I took the plunge and did it. Each project was very detailed with location, job responsibilities, and timeline from beginning to end. This really helped me visualize what my trip may look like. Moreover, it was helpful that VFP answered my emails promptly and their website was easy to maneuver through.

Katie Tremel volunteering abroad in Kenya
Katie volunteering in Kenya with VFP
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Katie: While at the work camp the day to day activities varied, but still followed a pretty regular routine. As a volunteer team, we each had set responsibilities. We stayed in a rural area outside a Kenyan village. Each morning, we would wake up early and eat breakfast (prepared by the assigned volunteers that day). As a group, we would then walk to the village, which was about 1 - 1.5 miles away. Upon arriving at the village our tasks varied throughout the 3 week stay. Here are some of many things we did:

  • Weeding, tilling the land and planting crops
  • Slashing down overgrown trees and bushes
  • "Mudding" the front of the nursery school and kitchen
  • Digging out a 25 meter trench for rain run-off (so banana trees receive precipitation effectively)
  • Filling in deep holes with rocks and soil in the village roads (allowing safer travel for the people)
  • A Saturday orphan feeding program where we would make/serve lunch, play games, and feed the children
  • Avocado soap and bead making

Given these tasks were laborious, it was never seemed that difficult. Probably because we were often times laughing, singing with the Kenyan women and playing with the nursery kids. After our days work was done, we would walk back to our camp and eat lunch, relax and get to know each other....after the first week we started doing home visits to many Kenyan women's homes. Here we would learn their stories. Some sad, some triumphant, but above all I learned the beauty of the human spirit. These women inspired me on a daily basis. They will forever hold a dear place in my heart.

Katie Tremel with some fellow VFP volunteers in Kenya
Thumbs up for volunteering in Kenya!
GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Katie: Well, when I made my trip to Kenya I had just finished my first year in my Masters of Social Work Program. This 3-week work camp helped open my eyes to the need in the Developing world. I was inspired and challenged daily during my volunteer trip. I gained an understanding of the needs of a different type of at-risk population. I was humbled by these Kenyan women; their struggles and accomplishments. Not a day goes by I don't think of the work I did and how this small Kenyan village changed my life. This experience has me looking into international social work. After that trip, I didn't feel like my work was finished. Though it may sound cliche, I have more to give to Africa. As I get ready to graduate in May with my MSW, I hope I am lucky enough to continue making a difference in the lovely and inspiring Kenya.

Further Information
Age Group: 
14-18
18-50
50+
Living Arrangements: 
Participants live with other volunteers
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application

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Submitted by on 01/01/1970
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Experience in Kenya

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The first few days were tough, the hostile in Narobi, and getting use to no water, toiets, electricity etc., However, once I was able to meet others that were to be part of the group and travel to the village where we were to live, things improved. I am not going to say it was easy and the first week was tough and an adjustment, but after that you found your new routine and new family and it was truly a remarkable experience. Some of the staff was completely awesome and some was not and I'm sure they thought the same of their volunteers. It really was like a family learning to get along and some days were better than others. Overall I felt that this was a life changing experience for me and am stil learning why I was there and lessons from the experience as it relates to me and my growth in my daily path.

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Submitted by Colorado Barb on 12/10/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 51 or older    |   Conifer,CO    |    Novice Traveler    |    Colorado   
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Kenya Volunteer - May 2010

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Volunteering in Kenya was one of the most satisfying and rewarding experiences of my life. Walking to the village and getting to know my fellow volunteers, spending time with the children and working to improve a community in need, were only a few of the wonderful aspects of this trip. Of course, manual labor was involved and it was hard work; but I was with a group of people who were so upbeat. The village women sang as we planted corn and we genuinely enjoyed each others company. Sure, no electricity or running water isn't a walk in the park, but the experience of it; taking a look at the life of many Kenyans was incredibly humbling. Volunteer. Be a part of something bigger than yourself. Create memories that last a life time.

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Submitted by Katie T. on 12/09/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Chicago, Illinois    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Illinois   

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Program Info

Country: 
Kenya
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Length of Program: 
1-2 weeks
2-4 weeks
3-6 months
6-12 months
Cost: 
$500-$2,000 (USD)

Program Photos

Volunteer Abroad in Kenya with Volunteers for Peace