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Volunteers get involved in all sorts of activities when they come to work with us! Heading out to Tanzania and adding support on the ground is very exciting, but helping back home is just as necessary.

We've had people talking to the public on the streets of Salisbury, letting them know more about who we are and collecting donations. One summer we had a lovely lady carry out some bits of Marketing for us. Students have been amazing, bringing a wealth of new knowledge about what they've been learning at uni. Others have co-ordinated events and made sure the fun activities we plan to get people fundraising go ahead without a hitch. And there's always oodles of paperwork to stay on top of if you want to help out in the office.

Whatever you choose, it's a rewarding experience. 

Find out more about joining the team here

Volunteering at EdUKaid

Volunteering at EdUKaid

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Volunteers get involved in all sorts of activities when they come to work with us! Heading out to Tanzania and adding support on the ground is very exciting, but helping back home is just as necessary.

We've had people talking to the public on the streets of Salisbury, letting them know more about who we are and collecting donations. One summer we had a lovely lady carry out some bits of Marketing for us. Students have been amazing, bringing a wealth of new knowledge about what they've been learning at uni. Others have co-ordinated events and made sure the fun activities we plan to get people fundraising go ahead without a hitch. And there's always oodles of paperwork to stay on top of if you want to help out in the office.

Whatever you choose, it's a rewarding experience. 

Find out more about joining the team here

Published: 30th August, 2018

Updated: 17th December, 2018

Author: Bethan Hammond

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Volunteers get involved in all sorts of activities when they come to work with us! Heading out to Tanzania and adding support on the ground is very exciting, but helping back home is just as necessary.

We've had people talking to the public on the streets of Salisbury, letting them know more about who we are and collecting donations. One summer we had a lovely lady carry out some bits of Marketing for us. Students have been amazing, bringing a wealth of new knowledge about what they've been learning at uni. Others have co-ordinated events and made sure the fun activities we plan to get people fundraising go ahead without a hitch. And there's always oodles of paperwork to stay on top of if you want to help out in the office.

Whatever you choose, it's a rewarding experience. 

Find out more about joining the team here

Published: 11th August, 2018

Updated: 17th December, 2018

Author: Mark Edwards

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Why I am volunteering at Edukaid Read more

Posted to: Case studies

Volunteers get involved in all sorts of activities when they come to work with us! Heading out to Tanzania and adding support on the ground is very exciting, but helping back home is just as necessary.

We've had people talking to the public on the streets of Salisbury, letting them know more about who we are and collecting donations. One summer we had a lovely lady carry out some bits of Marketing for us. Students have been amazing, bringing a wealth of new knowledge about what they've been learning at uni. Others have co-ordinated events and made sure the fun activities we plan to get people fundraising go ahead without a hitch. And there's always oodles of paperwork to stay on top of if you want to help out in the office.

Whatever you choose, it's a rewarding experience. 

Find out more about joining the team here

Published: 30th April, 2018

Updated: 17th December, 2018

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Leanne- student placement

The community-led approach really inspired me Read more

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Volunteers get involved in all sorts of activities when they come to work with us! Heading out to Tanzania and adding support on the ground is very exciting, but helping back home is just as necessary.

We've had people talking to the public on the streets of Salisbury, letting them know more about who we are and collecting donations. One summer we had a lovely lady carry out some bits of Marketing for us. Students have been amazing, bringing a wealth of new knowledge about what they've been learning at uni. Others have co-ordinated events and made sure the fun activities we plan to get people fundraising go ahead without a hitch. And there's always oodles of paperwork to stay on top of if you want to help out in the office.

Whatever you choose, it's a rewarding experience. 

Find out more about joining the team here

Published: 30th April, 2018

Updated: 17th December, 2018

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    Our  vision is  for  a  world  where  every  child  has  access  to  the  education  they  need  to  realise  their  full  potential  and  attain  the  skills  to  improve  their  life’s  circumstances.

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    How a gap year experience fuelled a passion to help those in need in Tanzania and result in the foundation of EdUKaid

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    If you are passionate about improving the lives of children in Tanzania and have some time on your hands then take a look at our volunteering opportunities

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    One of the poorest, most rural regions of Tanzania

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    Why help?

    40% of children drop out of school before their 10th birthday

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    About Tanzania

    With an ever-growing population but insufficient resources to care for its people, Tanzania is at risk of failing its next generation.

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