Children’s Rehabilitation Centre – Tanzania

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Short description

Tanzania
English
from 2 weeks
18+
Volunteer House
Every first and third Thursday of the month
Suitable as internship
Pick-up service
411,00 per week (based on a 5-week average stay)

General Information

Imagine this... a place filled with cheerful children’s voices, colourful classrooms, and a whole lot of love. That’s the Gabriella Children’s Rehabilitation Centre! This unique centre, founded by Brenda, a woman with a heart of gold and enough energy to light up a city, is the place in Tanzania where children with additional needs can truly thrive.

The centre provides a safe space for children from the age of 5 all the way through to adulthood and trust us, everyone here gets exactly what they need. Whether it’s physical support, social-emotional guidance, or help with communication and development, Gabriella is ready to provide it.

With a strong focus on autism, learning difficulties, and other neurological challenges, the centre runs like a well-oiled machine, with classrooms specially adapted to each student’s needs. In short, it’s a heartwarming place where every single day truly makes a difference.

Why are volunteers important?
Due to limited staff, volunteers play a vital role in supporting the children. You won’t replace paid staff, but your extra hands will be warmly welcomed. You’ll be directly contributing to improving the daily care and education of these children, making a real impact on their lives.

What will you do?
As a volunteer, you can make a meaningful difference in the classrooms. Depending on your background, experience, and skills, you may be involved in:

  • Supporting and teaching children with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, developmental delays, and other challenges.
  • Organising activities aimed at social, cognitive, and motor development.
  • Offering personal attention and guidance to children who need it most.

Work schedule

You’ll be volunteering Monday to Friday, for an average of 5 to 6 hours per day. A typical day looks like this:

  • Start your morning with breakfast at the volunteer house.
  • Walk to the centre with one of our local coordinators.
  • Spend around 5 hours supporting children and teachers at the centre.
  • Enjoy lunch on-site with a local meal, or cook back at the house after your workday.

Example of a typical day

Your day begins with breakfast at the volunteer house, where you’ll chat with fellow volunteers and discuss plans for the day. Together with a local coordinator, you head to the Gabriella Centre. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by the smiling faces of the children and staff. You’ll chat with the teachers to go over the day’s activities.

In the morning, you’ll help out in the classroom, assisting children with learning activities like maths, language, or creative exercises. You’ll also take part in games and hands-on tasks that help build motor and social skills.

At lunchtime, you can enjoy a warm meal at the centre or head back later to cook your own food at the house. It’s also a great time to relax and share experiences with your fellow volunteers.

In the afternoon, you might focus more on one-on-one support or group sessions, this could include creative therapies, extra help for children with higher needs, or prepping materials for the next day’s lessons.

By the end of the day, you’ll say goodbye to the kids and staff, and check in with your coordinator to reflect on what’s been achieved. Then it’s time to head home, wind down, maybe explore the area or catch up with your volunteer crew.

Every day brings new challenges, learning, and beautiful moments. The smiles of the children make it all incredibly rewarding!

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    Qinn en Marthe

    Because it was so much fun on the project and with the other volunteers, we even extended our stay by a week. If you’re unsure about going, we would definitely recommend it!!!

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    Frits
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    Jordy

    If you open yourself up to new people and a new culture and go into the experience with an open mind, you’re guaranteed to have an incredible time.

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    Dani, Lauren & Michelle

    We set up our own project in Tanzania. Through school, we spent six weeks in beautiful Tanzania getting inspired by the culture, sharing and learning through dance classes.

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    Thijs

    I’ve had an amazing time here and would definitely recommend Tanzania to anyone. It’s so different from back home, and through the projects you can share your skills with the local community while learning just as much from them.

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