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Rusinga Dog Rescue Animal Shelter

Kenya
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Duration

Choose between 1-12 weeks

Cancellation

No Cancellation

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Rusinga Dog Rescue Animals Shelter has active daily community field work activities within the community like community education forums, SOS response to animals in need, follow up for animals under care within the community, and medical camps for animals which offer much needed veterinary services. The rescue kennel currently hosts some rescued animals that are up for adoption and require constant care. Rusinga Dog Rescue Animals Shelter also gives back to the community by participating and partnering with environmental conservation groups within the community.

Volunteers are highly valued in the community as they can help the organization complete these important tasks and improve the quality of community education. 

When you volunteer with our animal welfare and teaching assistant program, you not only help an organization designed to mitigate animal cruelty and suffering within the Rusinga Island community, you also to promote animal welfare rights by educating the community on how to safely handle their animals. You will also participate in rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of animals that are in need.

In addition to working with the dogs in the community, volunteers will also assist local teachers at a nearby orphanage by helping improve English language skills and organizing activities.

 Through our animal welfare and teaching assistant program, volunteers will also gain personal development skills and professional teaching experience by:

  • Improving educational outcomes for disadvantaged students
  • Fostering healthy relationships between the people and animals in the Rusinga Island community
  • Learning about Kenya’s education system
  • Enhancing knowledge of caring for animals
  • Developing your communication skills
  • Gaining teaching and outreach experience
  • Immersing yourself in Kenya’s diverse culture
  • Volunteers must be 18+ to join this program. Volunteers who are interested to join below 18 can apply if they are accompanied by a parent of guardian.
  • Volunteers should speak fluent English
  • Volunteers should have an interest in working with animals
  • Volunteers should display an interest in teaching and learning new skills from the local teachers
  • Volunteers should have a genuine interest in helping others and community development

Rusinga Island is a stunning location in Kenya, located in the eastern part of Lake Victoria, the largest freshwater lake in Africa. Rusinga is part of Homa Bay County and is accessible via road from Mbita town through a causeway. It is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty

Day 1: Arrival and pick up from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi, Kenya and transfer to host family home or hostel.

Day 2: Morning: registration and start of orientation. About 4 hours lecture at the home of your host. Topics covered during orientation lecture will include East African culture, history, customs, politics, geography, and necessary health precautions. The afternoon is free for exploring rural Kenyan life and getting to know your host family.   

Program Fees

DurationProgram Fees
1 Week$ 586
2 Week$ 644
3 Week$ 771
4 Week$ 851
5 Week$ 998
6 Week$ 1079
7 Week$ 1160
8 Week$ 1241
9 Week$ 1388
10 Week$ 1469
11 Week$ 1549
12 Week$ 1630

Highlights

  • Are you interested in helping animals and teaching English in the Rusinga Island community? Volunteer To The World’s animal welfare and teaching project, enables volunteers to educate the Rusinga Island community about how to live a cohesive lifestyle with animals while learning skills in English. Education in Rusinga Island, Kenya, reflects both the challenges and opportunities characteristic of rural and semi-urban areas in the country. Issues such as resource availability, teacher shortages, and accessibility persist. In addition to education, issues surrounding animal welfare in Rusinga Island can often stem from limited awareness, economic hardships, and cultural practices

Itenirary
First day

Arrival and pick up from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in Nairobi, Kenya and transfer to host family home or hostel.

Itenirary
Weekdays

Morning: registration and start of orientation, About 4 hours lecture at the home of your host. Topics covered during orientation lecture will include East African culture, history, customs, politics, geography, and necessary health precautions. The afternoon is free for exploring rural Kenyan life and getting to know your host family.

Itenirary
10.00AM

Kennel cleaning, followed by training and bonding with the animals

Itenirary
12.00PM

Preparation and serving animal food

Itenirary
2.00PM

Field work which involves wellness check-ups and community education and interaction

Itenirary
5.00PM

Preparation of evening meal to be served at 10.00pm

Itenirary
Weekends

On weekends, volunteers can take the opportunity to relax and travel.

  •   Tom Mboya Mausoleum: A memorial for Tom Mboya, a prominent Kenyan politician and independence hero, located   on the island.
  •   Bird Watching: The island is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with numerous species found in its wetlands and forests.
  •   Water Activities: Fishing, boat rides, and exploring Lake Victoria's islands.
  •   Wildlife and Nature: The island offers opportunities to observe unique flora and fauna.

There are several islands located within Homabay which can be accesses by boat including Mbita Island. Other fascinating destinations include Kisumu City, Kisumu Museum, Kisumu Impala Sanctuary, Kajulu Hills, The Crying Stone, Kakamega Rainforest, Homa Bay, Port Victoria, and Kit Mikayi. There are also beautiful Islands located within Lake Victoria including: Ndere Island, Rusinga Islands, Maboko Island. Mfangano Island, and Takawiri Island. Long weekends can be taken to travel further afield including to Mombasa, Uganda or Tanzania, or to embark on a safari. All volunteers have the choice of adding our “Travel Top Up” option to their volunteer experience, in which a full itinerary and travel guide is provided. Adding this option ensures the best experiences in seeing natural wildlife and immersing in the authentic Luo culture.

  • Airport pick-up
  • Accommodation
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • In-country program orientation
  • Pre-departure support from your Program Manager
  • Personalized preparation tools, guides and check lists
  • Certificate of International Volunteer Service & Letter of Recommendation
  • 3 Meals per day
  • Flight Ticket

Choose between 1-12 weeks

English

Animal Rescue

Activity's Location

Kenya

Accommodation and Wifi

Volunteers will be assigned to stay with a host family nearby the local orphanage and within walking distance to the animal shelter.  The accommodation provides volunteers with all basic needs.  There is no Wifi provided at the homestay.

Meals

The wide range of Kenyan tribes, ethnicities and cultures are reflected in the diversity of the local cuisine. Volunteers are provided with three meals a day which are served at the accommodation and tend to be rich in carbohydrates. Breakfast generally consists of chai tea, coffee, toast, fruit and sometimes mandazi - African donuts. A typical lunch can include vegetables and lentils with rice, occasional meat and fruit. Dinner typically includes traditional food, such as ugali; a cornmeal porridge, mboga; a vegetable dish, irio; mashed potatoes with peas and corn, meat and vegetables. Tap water is not safe to drink in Kenya, though bottled water is readily available. Volunteers typically drink around half a gallon, or two liters per day, which costs around US$15 a week. If you have any special dietary requirements, please make a note on your application so arrangements can be made. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available for this program.  However, it is important that volunteers should not expect to eat as they normally do at home.

Safety and Support
  • All volunteers have access to 24/7 in-country support from our local team.
  • All volunteers encouraged to complete our interactive pre-departure training.
  • All local teams trained on best practice volunteer management & First Aid.
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    Why book with us?

    • Purpose

      Purpose

      To help improve the quality of life for the dogs of Rusinga Island and the quality of education for the youths.

    • Duration

      Duration

      Choose between 1-12 weeks

    • Age

      Age

      Volunteers 18 + and families

    • Program Fees

      Program Fees

    • Volunteer Hours

      Volunteer Hours

      up to 6 hours per day

    • Accommodation

      Accommodation

      Local Homestay

    • Who should apply for this program?

      Who should apply for this program?

      This program is best suited for adventurous volunteers who have love for animals and are passionate about making a lasting impact in a rural community through teaching. As you will be volunteering alongside local staff, you do not need to have previous teaching experience or experience with dogs, however, it is strongly recommended that you gain some understanding of teaching prior to your arrival in Kenya.

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