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Volunteer to Empower HIV-Affected Women in Tailoring, Kisumu

by: Kar Geno-Center for Hope, Kenya

9.15 (13)Verified

Join our volunteer program in Kisumu, Kenya, where you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of women affected by HIV through a transformative tailoring initiative. Volunteers will support women in learning vital skills, from sewing to entrepreneurship, while also helping improve their business and financial literacy. You'll engage in hands-on activities, such as assisting wi...

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Program Highlights

Work directly with resilient HIV-affected women in a hands-on tailoring project.

Learn and teach essential business skills, including financial management and online marketing.

Gain valuable experience in a unique social enterprise setting in Kisumu’s Manyatta Slums.

Enjoy a flexible volunteer schedule that allows ample time to explore the local culture and engage in meaningful personal adventures.

Be part of a transformative project that empowers women towards financial independence and entrepreneurship.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Kenya
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundDuration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 1-2 Years
Cost Per Week$100-300
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Causes:
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.15

Total Reviews

13

A Well-Supported and Welcoming Volunteer Experience in Kisumu

March 29, 2026by: Susan Hauptshul - Germany

Program: Volunteer to Empower HIV-Affected Women in Tailoring, Kisumu

8

I was looked after from the moment I arrived until the day I left, which was really reassuring, especially as it was my first time. The project was great, and we were truly valued and made to feel welcomed throughout our stay. I spent my time working within the women empowerment program and engaging with different community activities, which was a great opportunity to learn and contribute. The side trips were well organized and reasonably priced, making it easy to explore and enjoy the experience even more.

A Humbling and Eye-Opening Experience in Kenya

March 28, 2026by: Marlene Kaufman - Canada

Program: Volunteer to Empower HIV-Affected Women in Tailoring, Kisumu

10

I count myself as one of the lucky people to have been born in the developed world, where systems work and many things are taken for granted. Volunteering in Kenya completely changed my perspective. It made me realize how much we have, and yet how often we still complain. This experience was not only meaningful but also deeply reflective for me. Working with the women in the program was truly special. They are humble, proud, and full of life despite the challenges they face. Even in situations where they are unsure about their next meal, they still carry genuine smiles and a strong sense of dignity. That level of resilience and positivity is something I will never forget. The organization provides a supportive environment for volunteers. The accommodation was comfortable, with reliable Wi-Fi and internet, and I always felt safe. There is also flexibility to explore the country, which made the experience even richer. I had the opportunity to travel to Maasai Mara and see the Big Five for the first time, which was unforgettable. This is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to experience a different way of life, learn from incredible people, and reflect on what truly matters. I continue to stay connected with the organization and support their work whenever I can.

My First International Volunteer Experience Changed My Life

March 28, 2026by: Godfrey Biller - Scotland

Program: Volunteer to Empower HIV-Affected Women in Tailoring, Kisumu

10

This was my first international travel, my first long flight, my first time visiting a developing country, and my first volunteer experience abroad. Everything about this journey was new to me, and stepping out of my comfort zone turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made. Volunteering with the women at Kar Geno in Kenya opened my mind in ways I never expected. I learned so much about life, resilience, and the strength of community. The experience truly sharpened my thinking and gave me a deeper understanding of the world outside my home country. It was challenging at times, but also incredibly rewarding. I would encourage anyone to take such a step at least once in their life. My time volunteering with the women in Kisumu is something I will always remember as one of my best life experiences.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Kenya

Types and Subjects

  • Causes
  • Agriculture
  • AIDS
  • Arts

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Duration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

This Program is also open to Couples, Families, Group

Cost per week

$100-300

Program Cost Includes

  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • Wifi Costs
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Accommodation Options

  • Home-stays
  • Other

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • English

    Accepted Education Levels

  • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • Written Application
  • Phone/Video Interview
  • Resume
  • Online Application

Frequently Asked Questions

Interviews

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Margaret Smith

Margaret Smith

Participated in 2016

Alumni

I have always had a strong desire to see the world and understand how people live in different cultures. I was born in Germany and left at a young age, later living in South Africa and traveling through several African countries. These experiences made me appreciate community life and the importance of helping others. 

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Linda Wells

Linda Wells

Participated in 2019

Alumni

I have always believed that travel becomes more meaningful when it is connected to learning and contributing to communities. As a public health lecturer and researcher, I was interested in understanding how grassroots organizations work to empower women and improve health outcomes in developing communities. 

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Josephine Populin

Josephine Populin

Participated in 2022

Alumni

I was inspired to volunteer because I wanted to experience a different culture while contributing to a meaningful community project. I have always believed that volunteering allows you to learn from people’s real-life experiences while also sharing your own skills and time. 

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Kar Geno-Center for Hope, Kenya

Kar Geno-Center for Hope, Kenya

9.15Verified

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Join our volunteer program in Kisumu, Kenya, where you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of women affected by HIV through a transformative tailoring initiative. Volunteers will support women in learning vital skills, from sewing to entrepreneurship, while also helping improve their business and financial literacy. You'll engage in hands-on activities, such as assisting with sewing, taking photos of products, and contributing creative ideas to enhance designs. Volunteers can also train women on financial management, online marketing, and pricing strategies, empowering them to create sustainable businesses. This program offers a unique chance to not only learn and grow alongside these resilient women but also be part of a lasting social change in a community in nee...

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