
A Unique Gap Year Experience: Working With The Maasai Tribe
Learn about how an incredible experience volunteer teaching among the Maasai tribe in Moshi, Tanzania, found themselves taught about life, happiness and self-confidence.
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Learn about how an incredible experience volunteer teaching among the Maasai tribe in Moshi, Tanzania, found themselves taught about life, happiness and self-confidence.
A first-hand account of a volunteers experience and subsequent take on the importance of conservation.
If the wilderness, wildlife, and safari’s are your thing, then experiencing the Greater Kruger region is the dream, as one volunteer found out while working on conservation.
Although only a little over a year old, the gender equality program has become a massive success and continues to impact the lives of hundreds of young girls and boys throughout the townships around Cape Town. Learn about its origins from a volunteer who helped kick-start this all-important initiative.
Only three weeks in to a six month internship and this young intern is already feeling the positive effects of volunteering and travelling abroad.
Antelope Park, Zimbabwe, holds a special place in our heart as it’s where African Impact was founded. It’s also the home to the world-first and very successful Lion Rehabilitation and Release into the Wild Program.
The kids of the Mkhosana Kids Club in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, burst into life a few days before Christmas 2016. The initial project was to provide a place for fun and interaction for 12 local orphans that had been identified by Victoria Falls social services… but it turned out to be a Christmas miracle. Here, Orphan Care and Teaching volunteer Ruth, tells us all about it!
Having volunteered with us prior to being offered a position, Sheriece knows all there is to know about our Teaching and Community Support Program and gives us an awesome breakdown here of what your life as an education volunteer in Zanzibar could be like.
As our Project Coordinator in Zanzibar, Sheriece Kamp is a wealth of knowledge! Her story was recently published in Australia, and we wanted to share it with you. In this first part, Sherice shares some advice on how to become affiliated with African Impact, how she manages her role with us and discusses what it takes to be a volunteer!
Read about one volunteer photographer’s journey from “hardly knowing how my camera worked” to capturing some amazing wildlife photo’s.
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