Project Summary Volunteers on this project will have the opportunity to give local children the chance to develop their love of sports by assisting with ongoing Sports Clinics; as well as spending time supporting our Community Outreach Projects
Who should apply? Specific qualifications are not required however volunteers will need to have a passion for sports and be confident with the basics of at least one sport( particularly soccer as this is an extremely popular sport in SA!). Volunteers need to be hard working, motivated, mature and able to show initiative.
Good health and physical fitness are also required. Volunteers also need to be confident in English speaking.
Volunteer Role Volunteers may be involved in the following tasks: • Assisting with sports clinics at schools and/or community centres • Introducing new sports to the children • Organising active sessions for young kids • Lesson planning and preparation for english workshops, literacy and numeracy projects etc • Fun activity planning for kids of all ages • Development of lesson plans
Community Outreach This may include some of the following projects: working with disadvantaged children at local youth development centres assisting with poverty alleviation schemes providing basic needs to local children at our “Recycling Swop Shop” teaching life skills to local children and assisting with homework encouraging HIV awareness in the community
Typical Day Volunteers are picked up from the house in the morning by one of our coordinators or drivers and given clear instructions of the days activities ahead, we then gather all the equipment we need for the day and drive to the site we will be working on. The days aim vary according to what ages you will be coaching, you may be assisting with physical education at a local school or working on motor skills development at a preschool.
After a hard mornings work you will be brought back to the volunteer house for lunch. The community outreach work includes helping children with homework, helping with establishing food gardens or assisting on any number of our projects which need help at the time.
You will usually have a chance to pop into town on your way back from the projects in the evening and be home in time for a relaxing evening on the deck, followed by a cooked supper.
What's Included in Project Costs The confidence that every effort will be made to ensure your safety and enjoyment during your stay Rapid pre-departure support and information Airport pick up (on our arrival days only- please ask us for these dates) Travel arrangements to and from the project (On allocated days) Accommodation Food Project related transport Thorough orientation to area and chosen project First day introduction and orientation to project and colleagues Project support and feedback sessions throughout your stay Assistance with optional activities and tours 24/7 emergency support Sim Card for your phone T-Shirt Community and Cultural Tour Post-project involvement and updates
What's Excluded: Flights and Visas Travel insurance (necessity!) Excursions and optional activities Post placement transport
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We took part in the Build Our Schools Program on our honeymoon and had the most enjoyable two weeks helping out in the Khayalethu community.
We both loved the hands on nature of the work helping out at the Ikamvu Lethu pre-school. One of our favourite moments was seeing the reaction on the ladies faces when we showed them the completed new doors in the pre-school made out of an old benchtop, they were so grateful. It's hard to describe how big a difference little things like mending fences makes to the school and the community.
Knysna is a beautiful place and this organisation does some amazing work in the community. We would highly recommend the Build Our Schools Program to anyone who wants a change up to their desk job and get their hands dirty.
Thanks to the team for a wonderful experience. In the end our only regret was that we could not stay any longer and help out more, hopefully next time.
The experience was really good out there, however, I believe it was more so because of the Game Lodge and the co-ordinators there.
The programme offers an opportunity to really watch the Big 5 (except for Leopard) from close quarters. However, it could have beeN better with some more planning and more time with the animals. Most of our time was spent in the maintenance work of the park (which ofcourse I dont mind), but I just wish we could have spent more time with the animals. Thats probably the only critical feedback I have to give.
Its definitely a wonderful programme, especially for people who want to make a career in game reserve management / wildlife conservation.
We have just returned from an absolutely fantastic month away in South Africa, where we worked at the Game Lodge.
All the staff were fantastic and the whole trip was so expertly organised with a lot of care and attention to detail. We felt at home straight away and would have stayed if our visas didn't run out!
The project itself involved many different activities from tracking cheetah, feeding the baby cheetah, helping vets to dart, capture and release animals and also a lot of general farm maintenance. It was hard work but very rewarding.
Like all volunteer projects, you get out what you put in to it. There is so much to gain from being part of the team. We have learned so much about Arfican wildlife, flora, fauna and the South African culture. Without a doubt I would recommend The Big 5 Wildlife and Conservation Project to anyone who wants to have an experience they will never forget.
I had a truly wonderful month on the Big 5 project in South Africa.
The project was very well facilitated and I received exactly what I was looking for - a varied, interesting hands-on experience. Participating in everything from collecting and feeding food to the lions and darting and relocating a male wildebeest, to making a new road on the reserve and learning about some of the plants and insects. I also had a chance to see some of the beautiful Garden Route.
They are a very well organised and professional company and looked after every tiny detail.
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Client:
Brenton Smith - from Australia
Trip:
currently unavailable
Rating:
rating 10/10
Comment:
Well where to start I had the time of my life .
Dayne and Roger are two very dedicated people not only with animal conservation but land and people infact all of Africa. This wass showed time and time again with the people they work with and the places I stayed and the people and animals they are helping. It was all happy and good, I could not have felt safer or been looked after better everything transport food, people, and projects.
I would not only highly recommend them but strongly suggest any one who really wants a special experience in every way contact them and you will not be disappointed
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Client:
Georgina - from Australia
Trip:
currently unavailable
Rating:
rating 10/10
Comment:
For several months i had been looking for a project in South Africa to incorportate into my travel plans. When i found the Rasta Eco Project I knew that was what I wanted to do. As a teacher of conservation and also operating a business doing restoration work, this suited me perfectly.
I spent 2 wonderful weeks assessing, advising and working removing alien weed species, (australian species). (At home I remove South African weed species and this provided me the income to come to South Africa and remove Australian alien species!)
To work on the Khayalethu River Trail was a life changing experience and i was welcomed by all the Judah Square Community and made many wonderful friends. Working with Brothers Maxi and Gene I had the truly enriching and positive opportunity to share and exchange knowledge and information. I was inspired and humbled by the dedication of the community in creating the trail, building the information centre, restoring the Fynbos and environmental education for the future generations.
A real grassroots project which can only benefit the community and the people who visit. Jah Bless!