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Montessori daycare

Lolarash, Arusha, Tanzania

Notes

▪ This project is looking for a person with interest to work with children, Open minded and ready to be challenged. A person Interested in other cultures and local realities, patient and committed, creative and easy to adopt to the situations.
▪ Volunteer should prove to have zero records on crime against children
▪ The project will be starting every first Monday of a month for smooth preparation of volunteers’ welcoming and training/orientation arrangements.
▪ Minimum duration to participate on medium term voluntary service is four weeks and maximum twelve weeks.
▪ Medium term voluntary service volunteer is required to have Ordinary visa category A6. You can consult Tanzania Immigration website on online application procedures. UVIKIUTA will provide invitation letter and other supporting documents.
▪ Project information sheet: Will be forwarded to you once placement is confirmed with participation
conditions, volunteer code of conduct and participation agreement.

In partnership with

A Montessori daycare center is a project of Lutheran church, Lolarash sub-Parish. It is a new established facility that focuses on fostering independence, self-discipline, and holistic development in young children through a child-led, hands-on learning approach. It provides a nurturing environment where children can
explore, discover, and learn at their own pace using specially designed materials. Located in the Masaai community the center is developed to serve children who walk a long distance to access early childhood education.


Description of the Work

Volunteers will be working assisting existing staff in creating a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children based on Montessori principles. This includes preparing and maintaining the classroom, facilitating learning activities, observing and assessing individual progress, and communicating with parents. The role also focuses on fostering independence, problem-solving skills, and a love of learning in children.


Accommodation & Food

Food: Food will be provided at the project accommodation. For sustainability reasons we will most consume food harvested in the community/Region. However vegetarian meals will be available. There is always a person to manage kitchen; however, volunteers are expected to give hand in meals preparations.

Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in the host family within the community where basic accommodation facilities will be provided. Expect to share room with either host family member or other volunteer from the same or other projects.


Location & Leisure

Lolarash is an area of Longido District, Arusha Tanzania. Located about 112km from Moshi town. The community is accessible via public transport starting from Moshi Main bus terminal to Tarakea and then change to Kamwanga. Indigenous inhabitants are Masai tribe, however due to the economic activities happening in the North Kilimanjaro Forest there is good mixture of people from various parts of the country. The community shares boarder with Kenya as well the Kilimanjaro Forest. If you are coming from Kilimanjaro Airport you will need to take shuttle to Moshi town.

Weekends and public holidays are free for volunteers. For volunteers engaging for a period of one year, they will also have full holiday of thirty days. However, volunteer has freedom to choose what they would like to do with their holidays. Options here include: -
▪ Hiking to North Kilimanjaro natural forest
▪ Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
▪ Cultural and eco-tourism in the area
▪ Wildlife safaris (Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Tarangire among many other parks closeby.)


Requirements

Documents the volunteers have to provide: Travel information, motivation letter and certificate of good conduct.


Appointment

Pick up |Meeting point: Umoja Lutheran Hostel, located along Liwali Street in Moshi town on the first
day of the project at 14:00 hrs. You may wish to reserve your accommodation in this place if arriving
before project date. [https://umojahostel.org/].


Host Organization

UVIKIUTA is a Youth development organization established in the year 1983. The organization came to its existence a respond to the challenges facing today�s� young people socially and economically. UVIKIUTA is working towards improving the living standards of the youths by facilitating them to be self employed, having permanent shelters, getting income, improving education and skill so as to be self reliance. UVIKIUTA activities are categorized under income generation, Eco village development and Development education. More details about these programs can found in the UVIKIUTA main website. International Volunteer Projects: For the last fifteen years UVIKIUTA has been involved in these projects which have been very famous as International workcamps, Medium and long term volunteer programs and community services. International volunteer projects are activities which involves individuals and groups of people who volunteer and live together on a project which has been identified by a local community or a project working with that community. This is a personal-building experience, a journey not only through the geography of our planet, but also a Journey through the several cultures of our world, a self-discovering journey. The program aim at bringing together people from different cultures and backgrounds, promoting through practical actions, mutual understanding and lasting peace. International volunteers� projects are a practical tool to demonstrate that living, working together and sharing knowledge is not only possible but rewarding. In the International Volunteer projects we see the possibility of people to exchange experiences, learn more about other social, cultural, political and living conditions. Program Philosophy: International volunteer projects seek to provide an experience that connects service, culture, professional and personal growth. While the service we offer does improve the quality of life for others, it is equally important as a time to reflect on our own lives. The significance of what we do is more than social charity; it is an encounter with real people in the real world. Projects go beyond the familiar road of commercial society, taking us outside of our comforts so that we can spend our time in someone else's shoes. By working with people in various cultures, we learn to recognize the world we all share. We realize that our lives are interconnected and that our stories have common threads. We hope that by serving others you will discover you and better understand your own values and responsibilities as global citizen. What to Expect in International volunteer Projects: Volunteer projects are organized in very simple but comfortable enough. While most projects are not extreme difficult, positive attitudes, flexibility, and openness to new experiences are essential for every volunteer. The groups who have the best time at the projects are those who can most successfully adapt to their surroundings. Although the projects and living conditions are different for each project, they all share some basic universals. You can expect to eat, to sleep, to shower, do useful things in the community through volunteering, to play, and most importantly, to have fun! At the project you'll get to meet and volunteer with lots of people from the community and from all over the world and cultivate friendships that last much longer than just the time you will be there. Website: www.uvikiuta.org (Under construction)