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FAQ’S 1. Will Kenya Aid provide financial support to me? 5. What skills are needed? Kenya Aid is not in the position to financially support volunteers. We will do the best we can to make sure that you have a rewarding and enjoyable time and provide as much support as we can but you will need to raise the money for travel and living costs yourself. Due to our commitment to sustainable aid, Kenya Aid only accepts skilled volunteers or those currently enrolled in a medical, paramedical or education degree. If you don’t fit into these categories but still believe you are a suitable volunteer will skills to benefit the local community we encourage you to get in touch! 2. How long should I go for? 6. What happens if I get sick? Ultimately this is up to you. Shikunga is a long way from anywhere in the world and if you have made the journey there you will probably want to stay for more than a few days. There is no fixed minimum placement, however we suggest you stay at least two weeks to properly immerse yourself in the experience and to make an impact in the work you are doing. 3. Is there an age limit? So long as you are reasonably fit, mobile and healthy there is no upper age limit. Unfortunately, Kenya Aid is unable to accept volunteers under the age of 18 years unless in the presence of a legal guardian. 4. Can I take my partner or children? You are more than welcome to include your family in your volunteer placement providing room and board is paid for each person to Onesmus. You’ll find the locals will welcome your children with open arms but please consider their personal safety before travelling. Due to the prevalence of communicable disease and malaria, Shikunga is not considered a safe destination for young children or pregnant women. If you get sick in Shikunga your first course of action is to let Onesmus know. If it is a general illness he will assist you in obtaining any necessary medications and support from the clinic and monitor your recovery. If you feel you are seriously ill, contract malaria or have been exposed to an infected substance call Ryan immediately so we can provide the best course of action for your circumstances. 7. How can I contact Kenya Aid while I am in Kenya? The easiest way to do this is via mobile phone. Ryan: +61 402 014 177 Verity: +61 402 367 300 Alternatively you can email us at [email protected]. Remember we are available 24/7 if you need to speak to us for any reason. 23