Program Description

HELP International - Volunteer Development Projects in Uganda

Description

Join HELP International on a volunteer project in Uganda. The "Pearl of Africa" as it is known, the people of Uganda need volunteers to help them fight poverty and continue to develop in a sustainable fashion. HELP has been send volunteers to Uganda for six years and we now operate in two communities: Lugazi and Mbale. Projects in Uganda include: HIV/AIDS support group, business training, adobe stoves, square-foot gardening, public health campaigns, support for children with disabilities, eye camps, and more.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering in Uganda with HELP International.

Elise McAllister Interview, HELP International-Uganda Alum

Elise McAllister, my trip was from July 8th through August 21st, 2011 in Lugazi, Uganda. I'm from Flower Mound, TX, but I live in Provo, UT right now as I am going to school at Brigham Young University. I am 21 and am studying Family & Consumer Science Education with a math minor.

Elise cradling the future
Elise cradling the future

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer abroad with HELP International in Uganda?

Elise: I have always wanted to go to Uganda after studying it for a high school project. I started looking for a program to go with during my sophomore year, and Help International was local. It was started by students that went to my University. It was inexpensive compared to other programs I looked into, and it allowed me to pick my own projects and serve others in a way that I could use my interests and skills.

GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Elise: It really depended on the initiative we took. We usually woke up around 7 or 8, ate breakfast, and then worked on our projects until 6 or 7. At that point, we had hired cooks for the weekdays who made dinner for us, and then we would have team meetings, or just hang out with the rest of the team. Day to day activities included meetings with local leaders, writing weekly reports, looking for new partners, assessing living conditions and community needs, writing proposals, gathering materials, researching new ideas... etc. No one was making us do anything- there were no assigned projects. You really had to be self-motivated and willing to problem solve in order for your project to be a success. When I first arrived, I realized how little time I had there, and made it my goal to spend every minute I could working, so when it came time to leave, I wouldn't have any regrets about how I spent my time. We also spent sometime traveling and touring the country, but really only on the weekends.

GO: What made this volunteer abroad experience unique and special?

Elise: I think for me, the experience was unique and special because it was something I always wanted to do, and because it came at a point in my life where I needed to discover myself, who I was, what I wanted out of life, and really learn more about the world that I lived in and get a cultural perspective completely different from my own. It really was a turning point in my life, because as I look back, before I went to Uganda, I was a little immature, naive... not that I was so knowledgeable when I got back, but I think I did acquire an open mind, curiosity, and the desire to question things instead of just going along with the band wagon. I met some truly inspirational people who have changed my life, I saw some incredibly beautiful places, and I was inspired to be better in all aspects of my life.

Happiness loves company
Happiness loves company

GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Elise: As stated above, it made me want to be more aware of what was going on around me. It instilled in me the desire to be truly passionate about something and really work hard at it. It made me more humble, and grateful for what I have. Surprisingly it also confirmed that the major that I had finally decided on a few months previous was the right one for me, because I got to experience what it would be like with that profession when I was in Uganda.

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

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BEST EXPERIENCE EVER

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I loved every minute of my time in Uganda. HELP International was a great program to go with and they were very easy to work with and to help. I am a Health Science major and so I worked mostly with health related projects over in Uganda. I personally planned and implemented an Eye and Dental camp where I met with local doctors and together we put on a free clinic for the people of Uganda to come and receive care for their eyes and teeth. Care that they would have otherwise been unable to afford. We saw over 400 people and all were treated successfully. We also had a local hospital and eye surgery center present to schedule those patients who required surgeries to be able to make an appointment to do so. While there I was also able to help volunteer at various clinics and help test and treat for various diseases. I spent 4 months in Uganda from May 2011 to August of 2011. I loved every minute of it and I grew so much as a person. My knowledge greatly increased also.

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Submitted by krkthompson on 05/14/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   Rexburg, Idaho    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Brigham Young University–Idaho   
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Help International

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The way Help International works, is that you go into a country, take a needs analysis, and then create a project based on the needs of the community as well as your personal skills and interests. Self-motivation is a really important aspect of Help International. You're not going to be told what you need to work on every day- YOU are in charge, and need to have the ability to plan, organize, and problem solve the entire time you are there. The trip is only going to be worth it if you are willing to work hard. I pushed myself to give 100% to my experience, and it was probably the most rewarding and significant 6 weeks of my life. I highly recommend it to all those who want to make a difference!

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Submitted by leesiemac on 05/02/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Provo, UT    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Brigham Young University   
6 of 10 people found this review helpful
Lugazi, Uganda

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I spent three months in Uganda with HELP International in the summer of 2010. I was very pleased by the quality of the program, especially the care that staff and board members have for the work. These are genuine idealists with real cares about people stuck living in poverty. I felt safe and comfortable while in country which allowed me to focus on projects I worked on. I would recommend this program to anyone, whether they are new to development work, or a seasoned veteran.

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Submitted by Pondjumper711 on 03/23/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 25-30    |   Logan, UT    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Utah State University   
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I loved my experience!

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I served in 2009 in Lugazi, Uganda with Help International. I was there for 3 months. You are able to develop your own projects with the guidance and approval of your country directors and the Help office. I specifically worked with women's groups helping them create micro-enterprises and develop business skills as well as developing the largest HIV/AIDs awareness campaign that continued to be held the following years. Additionally we engaged in labor projects such as building mushroom huts which were extremely cost effective and were very productive for the village. I loved every second of my time in Uganda and fell in love with the people I worked with. I loved working with Help International and am looking into applying as a Country Director!

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Submitted by africagirl21 on 10/24/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Orem, Utah    |    Novice Traveler    |    Brigham Young University   
13 of 18 people found this review helpful
Great learning experience, not so great development work

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HELP International is a unique program, in that one of it's specific goals is to give volunteers the best experience possible. This means that they allow you to design and implement any project you can come up with.
You go out with two "country directors" who are usually college age, as well as all other college students.
Most people who decide to volunteer have little knowledge or understanding of development work. I saw many volunteer abroad programs doing very poor development work, and I saw a lot of failed projects. This organization is no exception. A bunch of college students, who have no idea what they are doing, and are in country for one to four months. This formula doesn't produce great sustainable development. While I think it is a great international and learning experience, I think the development work is very poor. I would probably say this about many organizations though.
If you are looking for an awesome experience in Africa and you aren't familiar with development work, this is awesome. If you really want to make an impact, do some research on development first, then research for good organizations, and that might be your best route.

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Submitted by adventurerescuefunteam on 10/17/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 19-24    |   Provo, Utah    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Brigham Young University   

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Program Info

Country: 
Uganda
City(s): 
Mbale
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Building / Construction Projects
Community Health
Service Learning
Teaching
Internship
Technical Assistance
Length of Program: 
1-3 months
3-6 months
Cost: 
$2,000-$5,000 (USD)

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HELP International - Volunteer Development Projects in Uganda