Cape Town Orphanage Volunteerfrom £885 (4 weeks)

Cape Town, South AfricaRef: AV033

Masigcine Children's Home, based in the Mfuleni Township just outside Cape Town, is a most wonderful place that provides a home to local children and babies who have been abandoned or orphaned.  The dedicated staff ensure that it provides a loving and caring environment for these children and the volunteers make a truly valuable contribution to ensuring that each child receives the emotional, physical and spiritual care that he or she needs.

Masigcine is the Xhosa word meaning “Let us Protect” and is the name of this children’s home based in the Mfuleni Township area, 20 km south east of Cape Town. There has been a settlement at Mfuleni since the late 1970s but it has grown, alongside Khayelitsha, and is now a community of more than one million people. Until 1999 many thousands of people lived in very primitive conditions without electricity, water or sewerage,  There have been great improvements since then but there are still problems - with high unemployment, a high HIV/AIDS infection rate and high infant mortality. Despite all this it is a vibrant community and many volunteers return more than once to this very special place.

  • Who can join: 18 years and over
  • Accommodation: Dedicated volunteer house
  • Pick up Point: Cape Town Airport
  • Meals: Some Meals Included

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Duration & Fees

  • £885 - 4 weeks
  • £1,175 - 6 weeks
  • £1,475 - 8 weeks
  • £1,695 - 10 weeks
  • £1,965 - 12 weeks

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Start Dates

2012: 6 Feb | 20 Feb | 5 Mar | 19 Mar | 2 Apr | 16 Apr | 30 Apr | 14 May | 28 May | 11 Jun | 25 June | 9 Jul | 23 Jul | 6 Aug | 20 Aug | 3 Sep | 17 Sep | 1 Oct | 15 Oct | 29 Oct | 12 Nov | 26 Nov | 10 Dec | 24 Dec

Payment

£180 deposit at time of booking – balance payment of project fee due 12 weeks before departure

What's Included

  • Transport between Cape Town International Airport and the volunteer house in Observatory on arrival and departure
  • All transfers between the volunteer house in Observatory and the Masigcine Children’s Home
  • Welcome pack and orientation/briefing from local staff
  • Accommodation and meals at the volunteer house in Observatory and the Masigcine Chilren’s Home
  • A contribution to the project itself
  • Advice and support from the local staff including help for arranging off-duty visits, tours and adventure activities

What's not included

  • Personal travel insurance including cover for repatriation
  • All items of a personal nature, gifts, clothing etc
  • Email, internet and telephone calls
  • Soft drinks, wines and spirits
  • Visas or visitor’s permits as required
  • Any trips over and above the planned itinerary

The spread of HIV/AIDS is particularly rife in southern Africa. More than 14 million children worldwide have lost either one or both parents to this disease and sadly this number is rising.  In South Africa alone it is expected that 2.5 million children will be orphans by the end of this year. The Masigcine Children’s Home can accommodate up to 28 children from 3 months to 6 years of age.  All the babies have their own little cots and the older children have beautiful little beds - with a teddy bear on each pillow.  The staff are committed to helping the children in the best way possible and create a lovely homely environment - to which the volunteers are most welcome.  The children get all the emotional, physical and spiritual help they need and the House Mothers help to provide good family values and raise healthy, happy and well balanced children.  There is even a naughty chair in the kitchen! The ultimate aim is to see each child reunited with their own family or placed with a family who will adopt them as their own.

Children who have been abandoned or neglected are referred to the Home by Social Workers from different organisations or by the local children's courts.  Sometimes the mothers are too young or perhaps the parents have died from HIV/AIDS or other related illnesses. Some children are still babies whose mothers have experienced complications during pregnancy, and some require special care. 

This is a very special project which will especially suit mature volunteers who are looking to make a real difference to these wonderful little children. The project is open to volunteers aged 18 years or above on arrival.  Previous experience of working with young children is an advantage but not essential.

Daily Routine

Volunteers will work, in teams of two people, in shifts of 3 days, staying overnight in a very comfortable volunteer room at the Home for 3 nights at a time, followed by 3 days off and 3 nights staying in the volunteer house in Observatory.  This gives plenty of free time to explore Cape Town and the surrounding area. The working day normally begins at 7.00 am and finishes around 7.00 pm. There are plenty of breaks during the day and time to relax during the evenings. Volunteers will spend most of their time helping the Mamas to care for the young children and babies (from one month to six years) and activities will include:

  • Preparing feed bottles and cooking meals
  • Feeding the babies and toddlers
  • Changing nappies and helping with potty training
  • Helping children to get ready for school
  • Assisting with bath time
  • Helping to provide structured play for the children
  • Washing up, hanging out the laundry, and changing the beds

There are always plenty of jobs for those keen to do more – perhaps some painting or decorating, or helping with donations – and even helping out with occasional outings.

Optional Excursions

Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and recently came 5th in a survey to find the top 50 "must see" plces in the world.  It is in a unique setting - in a natural bowl formed by Devil's Peak, Table Mountain, Lion's Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay.  It has its own floral kingdom with an amazing variety of plants and wildlife and there are some of the world's most beautiful beaches along its shores.  Volunteers will have the option of joining several tours at discounted rates to coincide with their time off.  Each tour includes a pick up and drop off from the volunteer lodge:

  • Peninsula - a full day tour, including lunch, with visits to Hout Bay, Chapman's Peak Drive, Cape Point, Simon's Town, Boulder's Beach Penguin Colony and much more.
  • Cultural - a full day tour, introducing volunteers to South Africa's recent political history before and after Apartheid, including highlights of Khayelitsha, South Africa's second largest township after Soweto.
  • Winelands - a full day tour to the beautiful mountains of the Cape Winelands including the Paarl, Franschoek and Stellenbosch regions.  Chocolate, cheese and wine tastings and lunch are included.

Additional activities available:

  • Sports enthusiasts can take advantage of many water and land-based sports or take in a cricket or rugby match at Sahara Park Newlands International Stadium
  • Sky-diving, paragliding or abseiling from Table Mountian
  • Shark cage diving
  • Exploration of Cape Town and its many museums or wine tasting at a nearby estate
  • A visit to the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town which has a year-round programme of ballet, shows and theatre or the Grand West Arena which often hosts international singers and bands
  • In addition, volunteers can take advantage of an overland tour to see the rest of South Africa, Kruger National Park, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe or beyond - these can be arranged through Amanzi Travel prior to departure.

Getting There

Volunteers should fly into Cape Town International Airport where they will be met by a local representative and escorted to the volunteer house in Observatory (a suburb of Cape Town). Volunteers should ensure that they arrive in time to join the project on a Monday. Accommodation for additional nights can be arranged if necessary through Amanzi Travel. 

Amanzi Travel holds an ATOL licence and we can arrange any flight requirements that you have upon request.

A perfect way to explore more of Africa

Before heading straight back home, why not take an Overland Journey through Africa to explore more of the wonderful sights and experiences that this beautiful continent has to offer.

“This has got to be the best way to see Africa in a short period of time ... brilliant. The guides were fantastic, the campsites great, and the food excellent. The overland trip was excellent - really well run”
Southern Sun 21 days, Cape Town to Victoria Falls - Jennie and Stuart, Sweden, aged 32 and 34.

“I didn’t know I could become such close friends with people in just a week. The trip attracts a great group of people who are so easy to get along with. My group ranged from 20 to 70 and we all sat down with a drink, played cards together and just gathered around the campfire.  It was an experience of a lifetime and I will definitely recommend this to my friends and family”
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 From 3 days to 56 days, take a look at the exciting Overland Trips here.

Support and Orientation

Support and advice is available from Amanzi Travel office staff and project/trip leaders. Upon booking, you will receive a comprehensive pre-departure pack that provides all the details you will need to prepare for your trip to Africa.  This document includes information on accommodation, staff, visas, optional activities, packing checklist and medical advice and if you have any questions that are not answered in the pack we are always on hand to help and advise. We will do all we can to ensure that you are well prepared and looking forward to your trip to Africa. You will also receive an in country orientation on arrival.

A 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency contact number is provided for everyone who travels with us.

Amanzi Travel holds an ATOL licence (9401) and is able to arrange your flights on request giving you financial protection for your flight and trip costs. We also offer advice on personal travel insurance for your trip.

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Accommodation Table View - Cape Town

Volunteers will be accommodated in very nice Volunteer House in Table View. The house - which is safe and secure - has the following facilities:

  • Separate male and female dormitory accommodation - with mattresses, bedding and linen provided.
  • Full kitchen facilities - oven, fridges, microwave, toaster, kettle and everything needed for preparing  food as well as your own storage cupboards
  • A  comfortable lounge with TV
  • A telephone for incoming calls.
  • Shower and toilet facilities.
  • A private garden with a large pool, sunbeds, breakfast tables and a built in braai (bbq).
  • The house is a Wi-Fi Hotspot and a computer is available for volunteers to access the internet.
  • A full time volunteer co-ordinator (Monday – Friday 8.00 am – 5.00 pm) is available to assist with any enquiries or advice and also for emergencies during evenings, weekends and Public Holidays.
  • Self-service breakfasts are available at the volunteer house.  A good selection of cereals, yoghurts, milk, bread, margarine, tea, coffee and sugar is provided.  All other meals are self-catering.  Good shopping facilities are located close by for food and personal needs, along with a great range of restaurants, bars and cafes.

Accommodation Masigcine

The volunteer accommodation at Masigcine – for teams with a maximum of four people (occasionally 5)  -  is basic but comfortable and includes:

  • One air-conditioned bedroom with two beds, good quality mattresses, quilts and pillows and fresh linen (to be taken from the volunteer house for each shift and returned afterwards)
  • Fresh linen provided for every team change
  • En-suite bathroom with shower and bath
  • Kitchen facilities for preparing extra food, tea making etc
  • Fridge freezer for storing personal food items
  • Shower and toilet facilities

Breakfast is on a self-serve basis and meals will be the same as those provided for the children.   As there is no housekeeper at Masigcine volunteers will be responsible for keeping the accommodation tidy.  Please note that Masigcine is a no smoking area.

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Why visit South Africa?

Every country in the world displays some diversity, but South Africa, stretching from the hippos in the Limpopo River to the penguins waddling on the Cape, takes some beating. There’s the deserted Kalahari, Namakwa’s springtime symphony of wildflowers, iconic Table Mountain and Cape Point, Africa’s biggest game reserve - Kruger National Park - boasting the most mammal species of any game reserve, and the magnificent peaks and plunging valleys of the escarpment of Drakensberg.

Cape Town is widely described as one of the world's most beautiful cities. Some of its more famous landmarks include Table Mountain, Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for decades), Cape Point, Chapman’s Peak, Kirstenbosch Gardens and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. A combination of historical coastal charm and urbane sophistication, Cape Town has some of the finest beaches and is also the gateway to the lush Cape Winelands, famous for world-renowned wines. From here, it is an easy journey to the Whale Route, where Southern Right whales can be seen (June - November) and humpback whales, Bryde's whales, Minke whales and bottlenose dolpins can be viewed year round.

The Garden Route is renowned for its beaches, indigenous forests, nature reserves, lakes, mountain ranges, adventure opportunities and hiking trails. Plettenberg Bay is a relaxed beach paradise with spectacular walks and hikes where one can watch dolphins and whales on eco-marine cruises. With some of the world's finest beaches, the Eastern Cape's untouched and pristine coastline also has a rich social, cultural and political history. Port Elizabeth is the gateway to the Eastern Cape, and the perfect complement to the Garden Route. Cape St Francis is situated on the Indian Ocean coastline, in and around Africa's largest man made web of canals and waterways, and is renowned for its long, sandy beaches, surfing, rock fishing and tranquil lifestyle.

Kruger National Park is the flagship of South Africa's game reserves, offering an unrivalled wildlife experience over two million-hectares. Private concessions operating within and alongside Kruger National Park feature luxurious, exclusive game lodges with many exciting safari activities. Some of these lodges are unfenced, allowing for the free movement of wildlife. Madikwe Game Reserve, in the North West province, is one of South Africa's largest private Big Five game reserves and features numerous lodges and camps. The Waterberg area in the northwest is also malaria-free and is aptly named for its strong streams that flow even in dry seasons, making for excellent game viewing. Both reserves are great for those seeking an accessible malaria-free wilderness experience.

Durban is a sub-tropical city and the gateway to KwaZulu-Natal. It offers a unique mix of Zulu, Indian and colonial cultures. Visit the Anglo-Zulu battlefields, take a fascinating glimpse into Zulu culture, hike in the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains, dive the reefs, marine and coastal reserves of Maputaland, as well as experience Big Five game reserves. The Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve is renowned for saving the white rhino from the brink of extinction, and Phinda Private Game Reserve is well known for its award-winning lodges and conservation initiatives.

Johannesburg meaning "Place of Gold", is South Africa's economic powerhouse. This vibrant and cosmopolitan city is home to many attractions including the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, and also offers shopping from world-class to atmospheric curio markets. Known as the "Jacaranda City", the state capital of Pretoria features beautiful blossoming trees, significant old buildings and fascinating museums, including the Transvaal Museum, home of Mrs Ples, the australopithecine fossil found at the Cradle of Humankind.

Highlights of South Africa

  • Breathtaking scenery, quaint coastal villages, cosmopolitan cities, wine routes and exclusive bush lodges.
  • Exciting Big Five safaris in unspoilt wilderness areas.
  • Malaria-free game viewing and sunshine all year round.
  • See Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was held in prison for 27 years.
  • Go up Table Mountain by cable car for stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and beautiful Cape Town.
  • Whale watching and great white shark cage diving.
  • Beautiful, pristine beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
  • The Cradle of Humankind: Sterkfontein is one of the world's most productive and important palaeoanthropological sites.

Climate

For Johannesburg:

Seasons Max Min
Summer (September - April) 25 °C 10 °C
Winter (May - August) 19 °C 4 °C
Rainfall: October to March, with November to January heaviest

South Africa has typical seasons of weather for the southern hemisphere, with the coldest days in July-August. The Benguela Current, a cold motion that moves from the lower South Atlantic Ocean, causes moderate temperatures on the West Coast. On the central plateau, which includes Free State and Gauteng provinces, the altitude keeps the average temperatures below 30 °C.
In winter, also due to altitude, temperatures drop to freezing point, and in some places, even lower. Heavy snows have fallen recently for the first time in decades in Johannesburg. During winter, it is warmest in the coastal regions, especially on the Eastern Indian Ocean coast and Garden Route, where it has year round mild weather with occasional rain. As winter is cooler and drier, it is more suitable for hiking and outdoor pursuits, and is also a good time for game viewing as vegetation is less dense and thirsty animals congregate around rivers and other permanent water sources.

In summer, South Africa experiences the hottest temperatures and this is generally when most rain falls, October – March. However, there is one exception -  the Western Cape, which is a winter-rain area that enjoys a Mediterranean climate (average 26°C).

Christmas to mid-January, and Easter are the height of the peak season for visitors.
Autumn (April/May) and Spring (mid-Sept to November) are ideal almost everywhere.

Key Facts

Population – 50 million
Capital – Pretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)
Currency – Rand (ZAR)
Official Language(s) – Afrikaans, English (South African English), Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu

Time difference – GMT +2 hours
Telephone – country code 27, international access code 00

Cape Town Orphanage Volunteer

I had a great time at Masi and want to thank you for all the help you gave me on the way.  The staff made us very welcome and the children are lovely – lots of little hands all wanting to hold mine!  The home is well run and the children get lots of love and attention. They all have their own little bed with their own teddy sitting on the pillow.  Lovely!  The hope is always that the children can return to their own families in time; everyone is so positive about this and this rubs off on the volunteers too.  Thanks again for all your help.

Patricia, UK aged 59 (Cape Town Orphanage Volunteer)