1-2 Weeks Volunteer Programs in Mombasa, Kenya

18 1-2 Weeks Volunteer Programs in Mombasa, Kenya
International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]
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At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally—from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservation, Medical Outreach, and Environmental Sustainability. Since 2007, IVHQ has supported over 147,000 volunteers on life-changing journeys. We specialize in fully-hosted volunteer trips that are safe, affordable, and accessible—starting from just $20 per day. Your experience includes airport pick-up, accommodation, meals, and round-the-clock support from our local teams. With flexible booking options and no change fees, planning your volunteer adventure has never been easier. Our programs run year-round and are available for 1 to 24 weeks across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, South and Central America, North America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Volunteering with IVHQ is about more than giving back—it’s about growing, learning, and building genuine global connections.
See All 2 ProgramsInternational Medical Aid (IMA)
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IMA offers an opportunity to enhance your medical and healthcare knowledge with International Medical Aid's Pre-Med and Health Fellowships. Crafted for pre-med undergraduates, medical students, and high school students, these fellowships offer a unique chance to engage deeply with global health care in East Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. Shadow doctors in underserved communities, and immerse yourself in diverse healthcare systems through our extensive network of public and private hospitals. IMA, a nonprofit organization, is deeply invested in the communities we serve, focusing on sustainable health solutions and ethical care practices. You'll be involved in community medical clinics, public health education, and first responder training, addressing the root causes of disease and illness alongside local community leaders. Beyond clinical experience, explore the beauty of your host country through cultural excursions and adventure programs during your free time. Join IMA's fellowships developed at Johns Hopkins University and step into a role that transcends traditional healthcare learning, blending clinical excellence with meaningful community service.
See All 6 ProgramsLove Volunteers
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This fantastic program offers multiple placements to volunteers, each one playing an important part in supplying quality medical care to people in need. They can work at the Shanzu Village Prison Hospital, Mombasa Central City Hospital, Mlaleo Hospital, or Utange Hospital. The Shanzu Village Prison Hospital provides medical services to inmates and the local community. The Central City Hospital is the largest in the coastal area, with the same departments as any Western hospital. These include social work, surgery, inpatient, outpatient, oncology, maternity, pediatrics, X-ray, HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular, ENT, and emergency services. Alongside the Central Hospital is the blood collection center, where volunteers assist in the laboratory (for participants with medical experience). They may also raise awareness of the need to donate blood among local community members. Mlaleo and Utange hospitals are rural facilities in Diani Beach. Nursing and non-medical volunteers provide essential care in two small clinics, which lack the professional capacity of doctors.
See All 4 ProgramsVolunteer World
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Kenya is a stunning destination that offers everything from white sandy beaches and famous national parks with rich wildlife to bustling metropolitan cities. No wonder it attracts more and more visitors and volunteers every year with its long history and amazing nature. Kenya is the perfect place to go on a safari or to volunteer with its diverse wildlife. Get involved in exciting conservation opportunities and wildlife research activities. Kenya is a country of internationally significant habitats where wildlife roams freely. It is home to rare, unique species and the Big Five (African elephant, Cape Buffalo, African leopard, and White/black rhinoceros ). But it is also a developing country, with a great range of poverty and health issues. If you are not quite sure yet about the cause you want to support in Kenya, we will guide you in your decision and give you advice about the safety and cultural considerations to have in mind, before visiting and volunteering in this great country.
Volunteer Safari Initiative
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This is an extraordinary opportunity to make a meaningful difference in preserving one of Africa’s most captivating primate species. Nestled along the stunning coastline of Diani, our project focuses on safeguarding the threatened colobus monkey population and their fragile forest habitat. Volunteers immerse themselves in the lush surroundings of Diani’s forests, working alongside dedicated conservationists to monitor colobus populations, conduct habitat assessments, and implement community-based initiatives. Through this project, you don't just contribute to the protection of these enchanting creatures but also engage with local communities to raise awareness and promote coexistence. Join us in this vital conservation effort and become a steward of Diani’s natural heritage, leaving a lasting impact on the future of colobus monkeys and their forest home.
Rosemary Omuony Foundation
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Volunteer in this project and discover over 100 bird species, green turtles, and unique coral gardens in Mombasa. Get the chance to explore an ecosystem of marine and tidal habitats along Kenya’s north coast with rich and diverse bird life, fish, turtles, and dugongs. The placement is in an animal orphanage, which shelters and quarantines rescued animals found sick, injured, orphaned, or stranded in the wild. Your tasks include: - Feeding giraffes in the park and crocodiles in pens, with over 90 inhabitants, including juveniles - Monitoring the biodiversity, health, and growth of the reef system around Mombasa through fish, invertebrate, and coral surveys - Monitoring and collecting data on Mombasa turtles to help assess the success of conservation efforts
See All 4 ProgramsWorkCamp Africa Volunteers
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Our environmental conservation projects need volunteers to contribute to the rehabilitation, protection, and conservation of the only remaining rainforest and ancient forest in Kenya. We invite individuals and groups from all levels – students, interns, and nature lovers. This forest faces major threats from human encroachment and destruction. Protecting it helps conserve our ecosystem, water catchments, and wildlife while attracting more rainfall. Join this program and benefit Africa's environment, humans, and animals. Kenya prides itself on winning a Nobel Peace Prize for environmental efforts by the Late Professor Wangarĩ Maathai. The work involves conducting environmental education, preparing tree nurseries, planting seedlings, distributing seedlings to the village, maintaining botanical villages, conserving wetland and marine ecosystems, conducting scientific research, and creating documentary journals on ecosystems and eco-friendly technological approaches, among many others.
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