Would you like to Volunteer?
If you are a volunteer who would like to make an application
and complete electronically and attach to an e-mail to recruit@cabroad.org.uk
Christians Abroad:
provides opportunities to work or volunteer for people who are:
resident
in the UK (even if temporarily), mainland Europe, the USA or Canada
effective communicators in English
willing to work within Christian communities and support their values and interests.
You can be single, a couple or a family. Christians Abroad seeks to match your circumstances with opportunity
Would your Organisation Like Volunteers?
If you are an organization that would like to recruit volunteers through Christians Abroad, please
Download the Application Form for Project Partners
and complete electronically then attach to an e-mail to recruit@cabroad.org.uk
Christians Abroad:
works with: Poor communities in Eastern Europe, Latin or Central America, Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Middle East, Pacific
Not for profit organisations such as schools, community projects and hospitals.
Projects supported by local Christian communities.
The Anglican diocese of Mara in Tanzania requires a volunteer with experience in development and fundraising to help train the Christians in the parishes on Development and Discipleship issues. One year minimum. Approximate cost for one year is £4500.
The Development and Discipleship project was established in 2005 by CMS mission partner Mike Wisheart, There is a great need for teaching and leadership in the following areas: Bible study and prayer groups, HIV/Aids, sanitation, Primary Health Care, malnutrition and basic literacy. Skill in preparing proposals and seeking funding would be valuable, too.
The cost of getting out to this project, i.e. air fare, visa, insurance and admin costs for Christians Abroad are approximately £1800. Food and accommodation for one year would be approximately £2700. Air fares vary according to season, however.
Please note: Christians Abroad has not yet recruited volunteers for this project but has received a good reference from the regional Bishop.
For more information and some photos, please go to www.actmaraddp.org