Join Time to Help on a Life-Changing Volunteer Trip to Africa
Dive into an unforgettable adventure that empowers women, supports children, and transforms lives in Uganda! Join our project trip from September 13th to 21st. We’ll tour vocational training centres, meet inspiring trainees, and witness the impact of our programs firsthand. From distributing sanitary pads to girls to providing goats and chicks for sustainable livelihoods, your compassion will make a difference. Download our brochure for full details and fill out our interview form to apply!
Registration & Interview Form
We kindly request that you complete the following form if you are available to attend the trip from September 13th to 21st, 2024, and are prepared to cover your associated expenses (estimated at approximately £1100 plane ticket, accommodation, etc.). Following your submission, we will extend an invitation for an online interview.
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FAQs
This trip is a unique opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of those in need, while also experiencing the beauty and culture of Uganda. You will gain a sense of fulfillment from the impact you will make, as well as valuable personal and professional development through working with a team, problem-solving, and adapting to new environments.
The duration of the trip is flexible, but we recommend a minimum stay of 7-10 days to allow enough time for volunteering and sightseeing. However, volunteers are welcome to extend their stay if they wish.
There is no age limit for this trip, but volunteers must be at least 18 years old. However, younger volunteers may be considered on a case-by-case basis if accompanied by a responsible adult.
Our volunteers will work on various projects on the ground, including providing clean water and sanitation, renovating an orphanage, and distributing food parcels to those in need. The specific projects will depend on the needs of the local community and the skills and interests of our volunteers.
The charity trip will consist of roughly five days of volunteering on various projects, such as providing clean water and sanitation, renovating an orphanage, and distributing food parcels. There will also be a minimum of 2 days dedicated to sightseeing, such as a safari and diving. These activities are optional and not the trip’s main focus, but they allow volunteers to experience Uganda’s local culture and natural beauty.
General information on travel vaccinations and a travel health checklist is available on the NHS website. You may then wish to contact your health adviser or pharmacy for advice on other preventive measures and managing any pre-existing medical conditions while you’re abroad.
As of 7 March, you are no longer required to show proof of vaccination status or provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate on arrival. If transiting or departing, you should be aware of entry requirements at your final destination.
Arriving passengers may be subject to temperature checks and will be screened for infectious diseases by the Port Health authorities. If your temperature is above normal or you display COVID-19 symptoms you may be required to take a COVID-19 test. If a foreign national tests positive for COVID-19 and wishes to be repatriated for treatment outside of Uganda, they will be expected to cover the costs themselves.