Shape the Future by Educating and Empowering Young Minds.

Embark on a transformative Education Volunteer trip in Kenya, where you’ll play a key role in supporting vital educational programmes that empower both young learners and adults. Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends, or as part of a group, this immersive experience offers you the opportunity to make a lasting impact while learning about the local community and culture.

What to Expect

Each day is packed with meaningful activities where you’ll engage directly with students and community members. From teaching young children to facilitating workshops for adults, you’ll contribute to projects that truly make a difference in the lives of those you help.

Trip Highlights:

  • Early Childhood Education: Teach at the Early Childhood Development Centre, engaging children in lessons and activities that foster their early learning and development.
  • Peer Education Workshops: Lead sessions on health, life skills, and reproductive health, empowering youth to make informed choices for a healthier future.
  • Women’s Empowerment Projects: Support local women by teaching entrepreneurial skills that help them achieve economic independence and build a better future.

Make a Lasting Impact!

If you’re passionate about education and creating opportunities for others, this is your chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families. Apply now for the Education Volunteer trip and be part of shaping the future for the next generation in Kenya!

Example Itinerary

  • Morning: Begin your journey with an orientation session — meet the Kenyan team and gain an overview of our projects.
  • Afternoon: Join our social work team on a home visit. Meet a family we support, hear their story, and even help prepare a meal. A powerful introduction to life in our community.
  • Morning: Help prepare breakfast, then step into the classroom to assist teachers with lessons, reading, and playful learning.
  • Afternoon: Serve lunch, lead outdoor games, and help teachers prepare resources.
  • Later: Attend an adult education class, seeing how lifelong learning empowers parents and guardians.

Take part in building a safe, simple home for a vulnerable family. From assembling the frame to traditional “mudding,” you’ll work side by side with local builders. By evening, you’ll see a new home standing — a life-changing transformation.

  • Morning: Visit Musanda Primary School and host a Q&A session with the children.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Deaf School, where children with disabilities receive inclusive education and tailored support.
  • Morning: Join our outreach team for jigger smearing, sealing hut floors and walls to prevent parasite infestations.
  • Evening: Walk to Bukakha Rock and enjoy a beautiful Kenyan sunset.
  • Morning: Serve breakfast at St Irene’s, then walk with the children to attend a local church service.
  • Afternoon: Discover the vibrant sights and sounds of Mumias Market, a hub of local culture and daily life.
  • Morning: Work on our community farm, then prepare nutritious porridge with spirulina at the Porridge Kitchen, supporting malnourished babies with feeding and health checks.
  • Afternoon: Join a peer education session on sexual health and empowerment, followed by a lively football match with the Greenblades youth team.

Spend a day at Noah’s Ark School: serve breakfast, assist with classroom learning, play games with the children, and support teachers with resource preparation.

Return to St Irene’s School for a full teaching experience. Lead a lesson in the morning, and in the afternoon take charge of educational play sessions — putting your skills directly into action.

  • Morning: Visit the Spirulina Farm to see how this superfood is grown and processed to fight malnutrition.
  • Afternoon: Take part in the house handover ceremony for the family you helped build a home for — a moving and unforgettable end to your trip.

Shape the Future by Educating and Empowering Young Minds.

Embark on a transformative Education Volunteer trip in Kenya, where you’ll play a key role in supporting vital educational programmes that empower both young learners and adults. Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends, or as part of a group, this immersive experience offers you the opportunity to make a lasting impact while learning about the local community and culture.

What to Expect

Each day is packed with meaningful activities where you’ll engage directly with students and community members. From teaching young children to facilitating workshops for adults, you’ll contribute to projects that truly make a difference in the lives of those you help.

Trip Highlights:

  • Early Childhood Education: Teach at the Early Childhood Development Centre, engaging children in lessons and activities that foster their early learning and development.
  • Peer Education Workshops: Lead sessions on health, life skills, and reproductive health, empowering youth to make informed choices for a healthier future.
  • Women’s Empowerment Projects: Support local women by teaching entrepreneurial skills that help them achieve economic independence and build a better future.

Make a Lasting Impact!

If you’re passionate about education and creating opportunities for others, this is your chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families. Apply now for the Education Volunteer trip and be part of shaping the future for the next generation in Kenya!

Example Itinerary

  • Morning: Begin your journey with an orientation session — meet the Kenyan team and gain an overview of our projects.
  • Afternoon: Join our social work team on a home visit. Meet a family we support, hear their story, and even help prepare a meal. A powerful introduction to life in our community.
  • Morning: Help prepare breakfast, then step into the classroom to assist teachers with lessons, reading, and playful learning.
  • Afternoon: Serve lunch, lead outdoor games, and help teachers prepare resources.
  • Later: Attend an adult education class, seeing how lifelong learning empowers parents and guardians.

Take part in building a safe, simple home for a vulnerable family. From assembling the frame to traditional “mudding,” you’ll work side by side with local builders. By evening, you’ll see a new home standing — a life-changing transformation.

  • Morning: Visit Musanda Primary School and host a Q&A session with the children.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Deaf School, where children with disabilities receive inclusive education and tailored support.
  • Morning: Join our outreach team for jigger smearing, sealing hut floors and walls to prevent parasite infestations.
  • Evening: Walk to Bukakha Rock and enjoy a beautiful Kenyan sunset.
  • Morning: Serve breakfast at St Irene’s, then walk with the children to attend a local church service.
  • Afternoon: Discover the vibrant sights and sounds of Mumias Market, a hub of local culture and daily life.
  • Morning: Work on our community farm, then prepare nutritious porridge with spirulina at the Porridge Kitchen, supporting malnourished babies with feeding and health checks.
  • Afternoon: Join a peer education session on sexual health and empowerment, followed by a lively football match with the Greenblades youth team.

Spend a day at Noah’s Ark School: serve breakfast, assist with classroom learning, play games with the children, and support teachers with resource preparation.

Return to St Irene’s School for a full teaching experience. Lead a lesson in the morning, and in the afternoon take charge of educational play sessions — putting your skills directly into action.

  • Morning: Visit the Spirulina Farm to see how this superfood is grown and processed to fight malnutrition.
  • Afternoon: Take part in the house handover ceremony for the family you helped build a home for — a moving and unforgettable end to your trip.

Trip Details

  • Musanda, Kenya
  • 10 - Days
  • £730