Improve access to healthcare for low-income communities in Arusha.
Select from 1 to 16 weeks.
Volunteers must be 16 or older; families are welcome.
Starting at $460 for one week.
Programs begin on the 1st and 15th of each month.
5-6 hours daily.
Reside in a volunteer house or with a host family.
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Qualified professionals, or volunteers in their third or subsequent year of medical or nursing school.
Paramedics, EMTs, and CNAs are also welcome, although you’ll be volunteering in general practice clinics or hospitals rather than your specific field.
Note: Availability of departments may vary based on the placement and local needs. Preferences can be noted in your application, but flexibility is essential.
By volunteering with Perfect Vision Women, you’ll contribute to the local community while developing personal and professional skills:
Healthcare Accessibility: Provide essential support in medical facilities serving vulnerable populations in Arusha. Observe and assist in healthcare delivery in a developing country, gaining valuable experience.
Medical Outreach: Participate in twice-weekly campaigns in local villages, offering basic medical care to those without regular access. Volunteers will be escorted by a registered nurse, a social worker, and a local team staff member for translation.
Improve healthcare access for low-income communities.
Learn about medical systems in developing countries.
Develop communication skills.
Gain hands-on medical experience.
Immerse yourself in Tanzanian culture.
Discover Africa’s incredible wildlife.
The program is based in Arusha, a small city near the Serengeti and Mt. Kilimanjaro. Despite its attractions, many Tanzanian communities lack necessities. Volunteer projects help improve access to healthcare, education, and childcare in rural and urban areas around Arusha.
Orientation begins on the 1st and 15th of every month.
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK) the day before orientation. Airport pick-up is included in your fee. Orientation covers essential information about Tanzania, including customs, language lessons, safety, travel opportunities, and project details.
Escorted to the project and introduced to the staff.
07:30 AM: Breakfast
08:00 AM: Travel to placements
1:00 PM: Work ends, free time for shopping or sightseeing
6:30 – 7:30 PM: Dinner
Explore Tanzania’s wildlife, markets, Mt. Meru, Maasai, and Meru tribes, or take a short flight to Zanzibar for beaches. Save time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Volunteers stay in dorm-style houses or homestays in Sakina, Arusha, with basic living conditions, running water, and electricity. Meals are provided, and a SIM card for local data is recommended. Additional accommodation can be arranged for $35 per night.
Enjoy three meals a day featuring Tanzanian cuisine influenced by Indian flavors. Meals include rice, ugali, chapatti, beans, and fresh fruit. Special dietary needs can be accommodated with prior notice.
Duration | Program Fee |
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1 week | $460 |
2 weeks | $610 |
3 weeks | $815 |
4 weeks | $1,030 |
5 weeks | $1,245 |
6 weeks | $1,460 |
8 weeks | $1,890 |
10 weeks | $2,320 |
12 weeks | $2,750 |
16 weeks | $3,610 |
A Registration Fee of $329 and a 5% international banking fee apply. Independent volunteers under 18 have an additional $80 per week for extra logistical support.
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