African Impact
Why choose African Impact?
African Impact pioneered responsible volunteer travel in Africa in 2004 and has since grown into the largest provider of volunteer projects on the continent. Our projects are developed hand in hand with local communities to ensure the work we do is ethical, responsible, and relevant to the needs of those communities. We help create a strong foundation by empowering individuals and communities t...
African Impact pioneered responsible volunteer travel in Africa in 2004 and has since grown into the largest provider of volunteer projects on the continent. Our projects are developed hand in hand with local communities to ensure the work we do is ethical, responsible, and relevant to the needs of those communities. We help create a strong foundation by empowering individuals and communities to be self-sustaining and then slowly withdraw support and move on to other initiatives and projects. This ensures they are able to support their families, pursue their dreams, and develop their countries without being dependent on aid. Our mission is to create long-lasting change and shape our volunteers and students into global citizens who understand the unique political, social, economic, an...
African Impact Reviews
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My time in Livingstone
by: Avril MountfordProgram: Public Health & Community Volunteer Project in ZambiaI enjoyed my time with the African impact team in Livingstons, Zambia. The team are professional, supportive and friendly. They are willing at all times to help out both in terms of during project activities and during leisure time. They take their work extremely seriously and are passionate about what they do
Phenomenal Experience Inspiring people
by: Vimala Donna SpenceProgram: Sports Coaching Volunteering with African ImpactAfrican Impact Livingstone is doing an incredible job in promoting sustainable and community development and empowerment. Their initiatives not only enhance local livelihoods but also offer cultural exchange and awareness. The dedication, hard work and research of the staff in supporting education, health, sports, conservation, medical, parenting and much more is truly inspiring. Volunteers have the opportunity of assisting, helping and getting stuck in /involved with a variety of projects. I ...
Teaching and social life in zanzibar
by: Asia ConvertinoProgram: Teaching and Adult Literacy Volunteering in Zanzibarthe teaching program is a 10/10 program, you get to fully know the place you stay in by doing lots of activities and getting to know the people all around the zone. Staff tries their best in making your stay as comfortable as possible and everyone is so friendly. There are a lot of chances to make friends and get to know the people you work with and the local teachers are really friendly. Also zanzibar is one of the best places i’ve ever seen, with lots of activities to do.
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Interviews
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Kylie Taute
Interviewed in 2014
Kylie was born in Zimbabwe. In 2001, Kylie traveled to the United Kingdom to work, travel, and study, but returned to settle in Africa at the beginnin...
Kylie Taute
Interviewed in 2014
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I manage our East Africa project portfolio (Kenya, Tanzania & Zanzibar) and also a few projects in Zimbabwe.
Alyse Umbinetti
Participated in 2013
Alyse Umbinetti is 21 years old, and a native of Seattle, Washington. She is currently working as a nanny for a ten month old girl, but as much as she...
Alyse Umbinetti
Participated in 2013
I was on two different projects with African Impact. I spent four weeks in Livingstone, Zambia. I was on the education project for one week, and the special education program for three weeks. Then I went to St. Lucia, South Africa, and spent nine weeks on the community project.
Stephanie Chase
Participated in 2014
Stephanie is a 28 year old teacher who lives in British Columbia, Canada. Teaching in Zambia was her first time in Africa and she cannot wait to go back!
Stephanie Chase
Participated in 2014
I always wanted to go to Africa and be actively involved with the people.
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