Care Project
Due to the
high rate of HIV/AIDS and other illnesses prevalent in Sub-Saharan African
countries, there are a large number of children left orphaned in Tanzania. In
addition, there are many children who have been abandoned by their parents, as
they are unable to provide for them. Given the family-oriented culture of
Tanzania, orphaned and abandoned children tend to be taken in by extended
family or neighbors, however these children put a considerable strain on the
families who take them in and they are often sent to orphanages for certain
hours of the day to receive education, interaction and food. As the children do
not usually live at these orphanages and are only there for a few hours each
day, volunteers on this project are often required to teach the children. In
addition to teaching, volunteers are also required to help with the general
running of the orphanage and daily chores. Volunteer tasks include teaching,
cooking and cleaning, farm work, caring for children and babies, and assisting
with feeding programs.