Volunteer Opportunity

BECOME A PART OF A CHANGE

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Nyamagana, Mwanza Region, Tanzania
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  • Details

    Schedule:Weekdays
    Time Commitment:A few hours per week
    Recurrence:Recurring
    Cost:Fee Required: $150
    Participation:
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    BECOME A PART OF A CHANGE

    the heart of a third-world country, where life hinges on the unpredictable nature of the climate, a call for change resounded. The project, "Become a Part of a change ," is a declaration of hope and responsibility.

    In these vulnerable lands, where communities depend on the seasons for their sustenance, climate change hits hard. Loss of biodiversity disrupts ecosystems, and rising temperatures bring heatwaves that wither crops and spread disease. Amid these challenges, "Become a Part of Change" emerged as a beacon of hope. Its mission is to inspire a generation to protect and nurture their environment through tree planting and education, promising a greener, more sustainable future.

    RESPONSIBILITY

    Community Engagement: Raise awareness about climate change and its impact.

    QUALIFICATION

    • Passion: A strong desire to make a difference and improve the environment.
    • Willingness to Learn: Open to training and new experiences.
    • Team Player: Ability to work well with diverse communities.
    • Commitment: Ready to dedicate time and effort to the project.

    Tree Planting: Organize and participate in tree planting activities. Education: Help with educational workshops on sustainability and environmental care.

    Health Advocacy: Assist in promoting health measures against climate-related issues.Resource Management: Support the efficient use of project resources.

    the heart of a third-world country, where life hinges on the unpredictable nature of the climate, a call for change resounded. The project, "Become a Part of a change ," is a declaration of hope and responsibility.

    In these vulnerable lands, where communities depend on the seasons for their sustenance, climate change hits hard. Loss of biodiversity disrupts ecosystems, and rising temperatures bring heatwaves that wither crops and spread disease. Amid these challenges, "Become a Part of Change" emerged as a beacon of hope. Its mission is to inspire a generation to protect and nurture their environment through tree planting and education, promising a greener, more sustainable future.

    RESPONSIBILITY

    Community Engagement: Raise awareness about climate change and its impact.

    QUALIFICATION

    • Passion: A strong desire to make a difference and improve the environment.
    • Willingness to Learn: Open to training and new experiences.
    • Team Player: Ability to work well with…

    Location

    On-site

    Malimbe, Mwanza

    malimbe-Luchelele, Tanzania
    Directions

    The most recognized place is the university of Saint Augustine whereby the project house sits 700 meters from the university in mwanza region

    Apply to This Volunteer Opportunity

    Instructions:

    WORK SAMPLE INSTRUCTIONS

    • Work Sample: Submit a brief statement (250-500 words) on why you want to join this project and how you believe you can contribute. Include any relevant experiences or skills.
    • Preferred Formats: Documents should be submitted in PDF or Word format.
    • Additional Documents: Attach a resume or CV highlighting relevant experiences, even if informal, such as community service or volunteer work.
    • References: Provide contact information for two references who can speak to your character and commitment. Join us in making a real difference. "Become a Part of Change" is not just a project—it's a movement towards hope, resilience, and lasting change.
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