Our Volunteer Projects
Read more about our projects by choosing one from the list below.
Zimbabwe: Harare Project
Harare
is the capital city of Zimbabwe and home to 1.6 million people living
in a country with the lowest life-expectancy on the planet (34) due
to the HIV/AIDS pandemic and perhaps the worst economic crisis in world
history. Despite these horrific statistics Zimbabwe is a peaceful, beautiful
country – a country that was once the breadbasket of Southern
Africa.
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Zimbabwe: Sanyati Medical Project
Sanyati
is a rural growth point in the centre of Zimbabwe’s rugged Midlands.
The mission is set in a hot, dry, sandy region where peasant farmers
live lives that have been relatively unaltered for centuries (the greatest
number of ailments responded to at the hospital result from cattle-drawn
scotch cart mishaps in the fields and on the dirt tracks that carve
the dry earth into a tawny patchwork).
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South Africa: Cape Town Project
South
Africa has only been free of apartheid and segregation for fifteen years.
The heroic story of Nelson Mandela and his ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ following
27 years in prison under the minority white government was followed
by his election in 1994 and exemplary presidency of what became known
as the Rainbow Nation.
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Kenya: Nairobi Project
Cultures
collide in Kenya, forming an enigmatic nation of extremes. Famed for
it’s natural and wildlife wonders – drawing hundreds of
thousands of international visitors each year – Kenya is also
home to over 30 people groups. Christian mission initiatives have recognised
the spiritually open culture of Kenya as a strategic launching base
for Kingdom missions into Islamic North Africa.
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"He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose"
- Jim Elliot, missionary
martyr who lost his life in the late 1950's trying to reach the Auca Indians of Ecuador



