ONEHEARTSOURCE is a student-initiated volunteer opportunity in Tanzania and South Africa.
With little sustainable health care infrastructure or equal distribution of resources in most developing countries, the need for change is urgent; yet the implementation of constructive change needs to be done with passionate consideration and motivated self-initiative. You can help!
Volunteer with One Heart Source as a teacher and mentor in a community in Tanzania or South Africa. Gain international experience, live with a host family or other volunteers, learn an African language, and involve yourself in development & aid, global health, education, and much more!
APPLY NOW FOR OUR SUMMER 2013 PROGRAMS!Below is a brief overview of our programs:
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania
•6-week programs
• Live with a Tanzanian family
• Mentor and tutor middle school children in literacy and math
• Teach in schools, focusing on English, Math and HIV/AIDS education
• Run community outreach programs (adult education, community health initiatives, homestay tutoring)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa
• 4-6 week programs
• Live in a volunteer house
• Mentor and tutor middle school children in literacy and math
• Run after school programs
Be a part of our movement for sustainable social change. Together, we can make a lasting impact; in our own lives and in the lives of others.
Final Application Deadline: February 5, 2013
For more information and to download the program application, please visit: www.oneheartsource.org/volunteer or e-mail [email protected]ONEHEARTSOURCE is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the growth and development of education in communities in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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