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Orphan Day Care & HIV/AIDS Education, South Africa
In the impressive setting of the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, which has recently been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we offer you the opportunity to interact with and educate AIDS orphans in an orphan day care centre, as well as to get involved in educating the local community about the HIV virus.
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Work with AIDS Orphans - Day Care & HIV/AIDS Awareness & Building, St Lucia - Volunteer Project in South Africa, St Lucia
| Location |
St Lucia, East Coast of South Africa |
| Project Length |
4 weeks (2 or 3 weeks placements available) |
| Age Limit |
Minimum 17 years, maximum decided on potential participants health |
| Project Fee |
£745 / $1490 (2 weeks)
£1195 / $2390 (4 weeks)
Includes all airport pick-ups, internal transfers between projects, food, accommodation and assistance by our experienced project managers, as well as vital funding for the various conservation initiatives. |
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More about the Orphan Day Care & HIV/AIDS Education in South Africa
St. Lucia is situated within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (previously knows as the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park), a beautiful area that was declared as South Africas first Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO and which is called by many Africas premier bush-and-beach destination. Consisting of almost half a million acres, it is a stunning and ecologically diverse area, where five different eco-systems join, and where you find savannahs, wetlands, swamps, beaches, and a great wealth of wildlife. The area is home to the Zulu tribe; a group of people with a very lively and colourful culture. St. Lucia itself is a comfortable and charismatic town, within walking distance from the beach. In this impressive setting, we offer you the opportunity to interact with and educate AIDS orphans in an orphan day care centre, as well as to get involved in educating the local community about the HIV virus.
ORPHAN DAY CARE
The St. Lucia area is heavily affected by HIV/AIDS. It is believed that in some communities, up to 70 percent of people are infected with the virus. As a result, many children are orphaned. Most of these children live with their relatives, but they are often left by themselves during the day, as their caretakers have day jobs. To keeps these children off the streets, and to make sure they are well looked after and educated, a local pastor started an orphan day care centre a few years ago. The centre is a heart-warming place, where up to 50 children, ages 1 to 5, get dropped off each morning. The orphans are looked after by a few dedicated local women, who bravely do a fantastic job, but are overwhelmed by the number of children.
As a volunteer, you will help take care of the orphans, and give them the individual attention they desperately need.
You will be involved in the following:
Teaching the children simple English lessons
Read childrens books to them
Play general games, sing songs, and do drawings
Help refurbish the very basic orphanage building
Help cook for the orphans and bathe them
HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
In St. Lucias local community, many myths about HIV/AIDS still prevail. A large percentage of local South Africans believe that the virus is a result of witchcraft, and people infected with it are often rejected from their own communities and families. As a result, many people who are infected do not admit to having the virus. Not many people know how to prevent infection, and even fewer people know how to deal with the virus once they have it.
Working together with a local organization dedicated to fighting the existing myths surrounding HIV/AIDS (and run mostly by people infected with the virus), you will go out into the local communities to help educate people on the nature of the virus. During your project, you will visit both schools and community centres, and do the following:
Explain, through a simple method approved by the UN what the HIV/AIDS virus actually is, and how it affects a human body
Educate people about how the virus is transmitted, and how infection can be prevented
Explain how, after infection, life can be prolonged through medication, healthy food, and a more healthy lifestyle.
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Besides looking after orphaned children and raising awareness about the HIV/AIDS virus, you will be involved in the following community projects:
Home Based Care Project
Run by a small group of local women, the St. Lucia Home Based Care Project provides sick people with support and medical assistance in their own homes. The patients generally have HIV, TB or Malaria and often cannot afford to go the clinic or hospital. The Home Based Care Project brings food and medical supplies, and the patients are given advice on nutrition and the correct way to take their medication. The support group also sometimes cooks and cleans for patients who have no family. As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to join the women on their visits to patients in the community, and contribute to the support they offer.
Building and Refurbishing Classrooms
Primary schools in St. Lucia are often run down, and have a lack of classrooms, particularly in the more rural and remote areas. As a volunteer, you will visit these schools, and help fix roofs and windows, paint walls, and help build new classrooms. You wil find that the children and teachers greatly appreciate your presence and support, and your work will be highly rewarding.
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Orphan Day Care & HIV/AIDS Education, St Lucia - Highlights
This volunteer project in Africa includes: Work with AIDS Orphans - Day Care & HIV/AIDS Awareness & Building, St Lucia
Educate and play with small children who have lost their parents as a result of AIDS
Help raise awareness on preventing the HIV/ AIDS virus in the local community
Assist a local Home Based Care project, and provide sick people with some help in their own homes
Help build classrooms at local primary schools
Immerse yourself in the local Zulu culture
Make friends for life
South Africa Travel Highlights
Game drives in the beautiful Hluhluwe and Umfolozi National Parks
Visits to the beach, and snorkling at Cape Vidal
Whale, dolphin and sea turtle viewing
Deep sea fishing
Sunset cruises on the St. Lucia Estuary
Weekend trips to Kruger National Park or Mozambique
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Project Fee Includes
The project fee entails financing that goes directly back into the project that you are involved with. It facilitates funding for items such as books for the orphans, building material, and educational material.
Transport between Richards Bay Airport and St. Lucia
Comprehensive orientation program
All daily transfers to and from your projects during your stay
Full board and lodging, which includes 3 meals a day at our volunteer house
Laundry service during your stay
Assistance at your projects by African Impact staff and volunteer coordinators
Any visits to other African Impact programmes based in St. Lucia
Project Fee Excludes
Personal travel insurance for the duration of your placement
All transport by air or bus to Richards Bay
All items of a personal nature, such as curios, gifts, clothing (work and other)
Email/Internet and telephone calls
Soft drinks, wines an spirits
All visas for border crossings
Any excursions over and above your planned itinerary in St. Lucia
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Day in the life...
This is a typical day in the life of a volunteer working on the
Orphan Day Care & HIV/AIDS Education
project:
Here is how a typical day in the life of a St Lucia volunteer might take shape. Please note that your itineraries may differ from this, depending on your own experience and the number of other volunteers on the placement at the same time, and this is simply to give an example:
07:30 Get up, eat breakfast, and start getting ready for your project
08:15 Head off on the short drive to the orphan day care center
08:45 Start your work at the orphan day care center. You may read simple books with the children or teach them English, or play games and sing songs with them.
12:00 Lunch break. You will be picked up from the orphan day care center, and taken to your volunteer house, where lunch is waiting for you.
13.30 Start of your afternoon projects. You may be visiting schools or community centers to teach people about HIV/AIDS, or join the local Home Based Day Care project.
16.30 End of the working day. You will be picked up from your project and taken home, where we evaluate the day and discuss the schedule for the next day.
18.30 Dinner at your volunteer house. After dinner, you may wish to go for a few drinks in one of the local bars.
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Volunteer Support
Throughout your stay at your placement you will have the support and guidance of experienced field-workers and coordinators. They are part of our greater African Impact support team, and will provide you with competent 24-hour field support and assistance.
Volunteer Orientation
Upon arrival in St. Lucia you will have a comprehensive orientation program, which is included in your fee. This is facilitated by your project volunteer coordinator and entails:
An introduction to St. Lucia and its area
An intensive introduction into the syllabus we use for HIV/AIDS education
An introduction to all our projects. Not only will you see where you will be working, you will also see where your fellow volunteers will be spending their days.
A basic language course. You will learn some basic words and sentences in Zulu, the local language in St. Lucia, so that you can communicate with people in their own language. In addition, you will learn some of the local cultural nuances.
A visit to a rural area, so that you get a good idea of how local people live
At the orientation, you will also receive our detailed welcome pack, which will contain further useful information for your time with us.
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Accommodation
During your project, you will stay at our large and comfortable project house. Situated in the middle of St. Lucia, it is a fully furnished house with a large lounge, satellite television, barbeque area, garden, swimming pool, and a jacuzzi. The house is staffed with cooks and laundry/cleaning ladies. You will be sharing a bedroom with one to four people. Members of our African Impact team will be staying on the same property, so that they are always available to you for any questions or issues you may have.
Meals
You will be provided with three meals a day. Breakfast is on a help-yourself basis and usually consists of cereals/porridge, toast, tea and coffee. Lunch and dinner are full meals, and will be cooked for you by one of our chefs at your volunteer house.
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Getting There
St Lucia, East Coast of South Africa.
The nearest airport to St. Lucia is Richards Bay Airport, which is about a forty five minute drive from St. Lucia.
There are daily flights from Johannesburg to Richards Bay, and can be booked online by going to www.flysax.com
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Volunteer Project in South Africa - Work with AIDS Orphans - Day Care & HIV/AIDS Awareness & Building, St Lucia
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