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Childcare Support in Nakuru

Support children in their first steps through games, songs and new words. Work alongside local teachers in a community kindergarten in Nakuru and discover just how valuable the energy of shared time can be.

Where

Where

Nakuru, Kenya

When

When

Departures every week, year-round (except closure periods)

Duration

Duration

Minimum 1 week

Accommodation

Accommodation

Shared or private rooms in a volunteer house with meals included

Language

Language

English (beginner level recommended)

Ideal for

Ideal for

Anyone eager to get involved with young children, share creativity and discover daily life in Kenya.

Travel destination

Project details

About section

An educational project in the heart of Nakuru

 

In Nakuru, many children grow up in families with limited resources, where both parents often work all day just to guarantee the bare minimum.

That is why community centres exist: safe spaces where children from just a few months old to six years old can spend their days receiving care, play and their first educational activities.

The project grew out of the concrete need to strengthen these centres, offering support to local educators and more attention to children at a crucial stage of development.

As a participant, you will step into their daily routine: you will accompany them through simple but fundamental activities such as songs, games, drawing, reading time or lunch. You will bring presence, affection and stimulation that truly make a difference for many of them.

An intense and authentic experience that starts with the children but leaves a deep mark on those who choose to be there as well.

Why participate

Help children grow with confidence

You work alongside local teachers and families, encouraging young children to learn English and build confidence through games, songs and creative activities.

Help children grow with confidence

Experience the authentic daily life of Nakuru

Experience the authentic daily life of Nakuru

Also available as a group trip!

This project is included in Group Volunteer Trip to Kenya

The Weekly Program

Weekdays

From Monday to Friday, the days are divided between educational activities in childcare centres, structured games with the children and moments of daily routine such as meals and personal care.

Each participant supports the local educators by proposing simple but engaging activities, such as songs, drawings, reading or movement-based games.

In the afternoon there is time to prepare the next day’s activities with support from the coordinators, compare notes with the other participants and discover the community’s daily life.

The weekend is free: you can relax, explore the area or organise excursions to the Rift Valley’s natural parks.

07:00Breakfast and getting ready for the day
08:30Activities with the children at the centres: games, songs and morning routine
10:30Snack break and free play time with the little ones
12:00Back home for lunch and a bit of relaxation
15:00Preparing the next day’s activities together with the team
18:30Dinner together, free time or quiet evenings with the other volunteers

Weekend

Weekends are free from compulsory activities. You can explore the area, join small trips or relax with the other volunteers.

Safari at Lake Nakuru National Park

Safari at Lake Nakuru National Park

Discover pink flamingos, rhinos and giraffes in one of Kenya’s most spectacular parks.

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Cost calculator

Weeks:
2
Daily cost:
£0
Total cost:
£0
🍽️Accommodation, meals and daily essentials included
🚫No group kitty, no add-ons, no hidden fees
🫶Your fee directly supports our local partner

What's included

What's not included

FAQs

During your stay in Nakuru, you will live in the volunteer house, a simple yet welcoming place surrounded by greenery and just a few minutes from the southern entrance of Lake Nakuru National Park. The house is made up of four living units with shared rooms (2–8 people), en-suite bathrooms and common areas where you can socialise and relax.

For those looking for more privacy, private rooms with their own bathroom are also available. The accommodation does not have Wi-Fi or air conditioning, but it is designed to offer you an authentic experience connected to local life. If you want to stay connected for messages, calls and maps, we recommend using Airalo to buy an eSIM that can be activated even before departure. That way, you will be connected from the moment you arrive. You can do it easily by clicking this link.

The rooms have beds with linen provided, running water and hot showers. The spaces are cleaned at the weekend, but every volunteer is encouraged to keep the environment tidy and clean.

🛏️ Included amenities:

- Accommodation in shared or private rooms
- 3 meals a day on weekdays, 2 at weekends
- Drinking water available
- Ongoing support from the local team
- Safe deposit box and lockable rooms
- A peaceful, safe setting surrounded by nature


The volunteer house is also a place to meet people: here you will live side by side with other participants from all over the world, sharing experiences, meals and everyday moments in an open, welcoming atmosphere.
The safety of our volunteers is our absolute priority. All of our programmes are carefully selected and monitored to ensure a safe environment, both in the schools where you will collaborate and in the house where you will stay during your time here.

🔹 Participant screening and protected environments

To guarantee a peaceful experience for everyone, we require each participant to provide a criminal record certificate before departure. This check allows us to verify each volunteer’s background and protect the minors and communities involved in the project. The whole process is completed online, and we will guide you through it!

🔹 High safety standards

We work only with schools and communities that offer welcoming, reliable environments structured to host international volunteers. The facilities are located in safe areas, with controlled access and the constant presence of the local team. Our partners welcome more than 2,000 travellers a year overall, with the youngest aged 14 and the most senior over 70, and they are used to and trained in managing this level of complexity.

🔹 24-hour support

From the moment you arrive until the end of your journey, you can rely on continuous support from our local staff, ready to help with anything you need, even in the evenings or at weekends. On top of that, our HQ team is just a WhatsApp message away if anything comes up!

🔹 Training and orientation

Before departure, you will receive a detailed guide with all the practical information on culture, behaviour and safety. On your first day on site, you will take part in an orientation briefing, where you will receive useful tips to help you make the most of the experience.

🔹 Good practices for a worry-free experience

Kenya is a warm and welcoming country, but as in any setting it is important to keep a few simple precautions in mind:
✔ Avoid going out alone at night, especially in isolated or poorly lit areas.
✔ Choose to move around with other volunteers whenever possible.
✔ Always follow the local team’s advice on where to go and how to get around.


💡 Our goal is to offer you a safe, supportive and welcoming setting where you can focus on what really matters: having a meaningful, life-changing experience.
🧭 Orientation day

Your journey in Kenya begins with a full day dedicated to orientation, designed to help you settle in, understand the local context and start the experience with confidence and awareness.

On the first Monday of your experience, you will take part in a series of activities led by the local team:

- Welcome meeting, programme presentation and house rules
- Practical advice on health, safety and cultural behaviour
- Introduction to Kenyan culture, a few words of Swahili and local insights
- Area tour, with useful tips on supermarkets, transport and local SIM cards. If you would rather arrive with an active eSIM, without having to look for a local SIM on the ground, you can buy one before departure through Airalo, our affiliate partner.
👉 You can do it using this link
- Visit to Nakuru town to buy any essentials


Orientation is also a chance to start bonding with the other volunteers, share the reasons behind your trip and be guided by people who know the area deeply.

📌 After this introductory day, you will begin activities in the educational project on Tuesday. But from day one, you will already feel part of a community.
To start your experience in the best possible way, we recommend booking a flight arriving at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, ideally on Saturday or Sunday morning, between 08:00 and 18:00. During this time window, our welcome and transfer service to Nakuru is available.

If you land on Saturday, please note that you will need to book one extra night at our accommodation (for an additional fee).

If you arrive after 18:00, pick-up is still possible, but there is a small extra charge for out-of-hours transport.

Arriving too early or too late? No problem: you can reach us independently or arrange a personalised transfer instead (always with a small surcharge). In any case, please send us your flight details as soon as you book so we can help you in the best way possible.

On arrival, you will find a member of our team waiting for you at a clearly marked meeting point outside the terminal, holding a sign with your name or the name of our local partner. All practical information will be sent to you by email once your participation is confirmed.

📱 A useful tip: if you want internet access as soon as you arrive, you can activate an eSIM before departure with Airalo, our partner. Use this link

The journey from the airport to the volunteer house takes about 3 hours by car, and you may share it with other participants arriving around the same time.

If for any reason you do not immediately spot our staff at the meeting point, stay there: we will definitely find each other! Emergency contact details will be provided after booking, together with all the detailed instructions.

🚖 Recommendations for departure and your return flight

At the end of the project, check-out from the volunteer house is by 12:00 on Saturday. Return transfer to the airport or other destinations is not included in the programme because there are usually many people leaving at different times and only a few coordinators.

In any case, our team will be happy to help you organise a taxi or private transfer service and share it with your fellow travellers!

We recommend booking your return flight for Saturday afternoon or evening, so you can leave the accommodation calmly in the morning and get to the airport without rushing (around 3 hours by car).

🗓️ If you plan to continue your journey elsewhere, let us know in advance so we can give you useful advice and help you organise your departure as smoothly as possible.

💡 After your participation is confirmed, we will email you a detailed document with all the latest practical information and the relevant emergency contacts.
Still have questions?

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Booking
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Send your application (free!)

Choose the project that inspires you most and indicate the period you would like to travel. No commitment: the application is free and non-binding.

2

Meet your coordinator

After your application, we will put you in touch with your dedicated coordinator. They will explain everything in detail and answer all your questions.

3

Confirm your spot

When you're ready, pay the deposit to lock in your spot. You'll get everything you need: local contacts, a visa guide and your pre-trip pack.

4

Set off on your adventure!

Pack your bags and go! On arrival you will find other volunteers like you, a welcoming local team and an experience you will hardly forget.

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