Volunteering Adventures
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Join us in volunteer adventures to experience the meaning of volunteering, we have 75 villages with over 5 million people from different cultures and backgrounds, even if giving 1 week, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months or more working and being amongst those you are helping will enable you to build your own personal skills. The skills that volunteers can gain after voluntary work are confidence, communication, independence and a great satisfaction that comes from an awareness of those that have less than ourselves.
Volunteer and sametime enjoy our safaris on weekends that are added into our programs to make you have a stay of a real "Meaningful Volunteer and Adventure Travel Experience".
Volunteers are always needed in a wide range of worthy Projects Including;
- Education (teaching) Programs,
- Community (Building)
- Program, Youth work & Mentoring
- Health Care Programs
- Child Care Programs
- Nature & Conservation Programs
- Vocational Skills Programs
- Health Education Program.
View and learn more about our Africa Programs on http://www.hbvolunteeruganda.yolasite.com/uganda.php
If your interested in volunteering with H.B Worldwide. please contact us E-mail: hbvuganda@gmail.com Other: volunteer@hbvolunteer.org
Category: Tours
Address: 8th Strt H.B House, Gayaza Rd.
Website www.hbvolunteer.org
Telephone: +256 756384497
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