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Please Call 1 - 800 - 615 - 5229 to make a credit card donation using VISA or MasterCard.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM


Once you arrive at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by a representative of United and transported to a hotel in or near Kampala. While in Kampala you will have an opportunity to register with your embassy or consulate. Some countries including the US highly recommend registering with your local office so they know you are in the country and can assist you if needed.


You will be able to exchange currency and take care of any other personal needs before leaving for the village.


A transport will take you approximately 120 kilometers southwest of Kampala to Kiwangala village located in the Masaka District. Your accommodations are Kiteesa Farm, a private residence, where you will share bedrooms, bathrooms and a communal dining area with other volunteers.


All meals are prepared by local women. All water is boiled for safety and bottled water may be purchased in the local village shops. House staff is available for laundry services and other assistance you may need. While they are paid by United, a small gratuity is appreciated. Please note, laundry is done using very strong locally made soaps, boiling and manual washing.


A typical work day begins with breakfast around 8 a.m., working in your program until lunch around noon, continuing work until around 4 p.m., time for tea, relaxing with your volunteer companions, and discussing the activities of the day and planning for tomorrow. Dinner is served around 8 p.m.


The farm has limited electricity and no running water. Water for hygiene needs is boiled and provided as needed.


Weekends and Uganda national holidays are free time. Remember, in Uganda, events and schedules are not always on time as many villagers do not have watches or clocks.