Volunteers at Mukuni

In the past twelve months we have been inudated with requests from people who want to volunteer at Mukuni. My son, Mike and his friend Lucy have just returned after spending two weeks working on The Butterfly Tree projects. Mike as a member of the charity, was able to check on our projects and visit several of the outreach schools where building construction is underway. The 1×3 classroom block at Kamwi Basic School is almost complete and a teacher’s house is currently being built; with the addition of a bore hole and feeding program, the children of this very poor, remote village will have a chance to improve their situation.

Volunteers at Mukuni: Lucy working at the pre-school   Mike visiting lions at ‘Mukuni Big Five’

A visit to Siamasimbi was also included now that the rains are over and the village is again accessible. Mike spoke to the entire community who rejoiced when he announced that the charity is to build a 1×2 classroom block and a teacher’s house for the school. At Mukuni massive construction is underway – a 1×3 classroom block for grades eight and nine, a classroom for special education and an additional one for The Butterfly Tree pre-school. It was here were Lucy spent most of her days as a volunteer, teaching English to the young African children. With some of the funds she and Mike raised, three schools were presented with exercise books, pens and educational material.

New classrooms for Kamwi Basic School & Special Education at Mukuni

The remainder of the funds raised by Mike and Nigel Birch through their sponsored cycle, were used to set up a goat-rearing project for women. Half the profits will be used to create a self-sustaining income and the other half will be offered to help the disabled people of Mukuni Village. There is always an opportunity for volunteers to help either at the school, clinic or work on a community project so long as they fund their own travel and accommodation. Not only is there the opportunity to help these vulnerable people, it is an amazing place to visit. The village is just 7 kilometres from one of the most spectacular areas in Africa, the magnificnet Victoria Falls. We can give advice on where to stay, transportation and make the arrangements to work with the ground team. All we ask in return is for the volunteers to do some fundrasing or give a donation to a project of their choice. Many of these volunteers have expressed a wish to return to Mukuni or get involed with The Butterfly Tree charity. Some of them sponsor an orphan and others have donated generously. If you would like to find more about the chance to volunteer please contact jane@thebutterflytree.org.uk

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