Tutors in Communities (AIDSLink)

Education, community work, vulnerable
1-2 Years
Full Time
Keywords: Education, community work, vulnerable
Short Description: Mondays – Thursdays Afternoons at Ministry Centre/ Kangomba Village (illerates)
1. Available any day between Monday – Thursday mornings or afternoons
2. Experience in tutoring or teaching/ passion for children
3. High school Graduate
4. Proactive, Creative, Responsible, Good Team worker
5. First-aid skill will be bonus Train Enter a short description of the opportunity. This field is limited to 500 characters.

Live opportunities are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.

Interested?

Children at risk… of what or from whom you may ask? Many of them are at risk of being abandoned to a cold institution away from their home, friends and family! Our main goal is to see children living in healthy families where they can reach their potential in all areas: social, physical mental and spiritual. This is done through therapy, training, and providing the needed resources.

We need Your help! Are you a physical or occupational therapist? Willing to work in rural settings?  Read on!
Losing more than education As closures are announced in an effort to head off the coronavirus, children aren't just missing out on school. Read Now
Being a bridge “I find it interesting: the different (cultures) and how we can all work together,” Ivy said. “We can live together and show that God is real. [He’s] not just in one culture, nor does God do things [one particular] way.” Read Now
It's time to share “We live in an exciting time,” shares Ivy. “We can still share God’s love during this time and people might be even more open than ever. No one has the excuse of no time. Finally, you can write that newsletter or set up those calls with supporters. This is a great opportunity to reconnect and… Read Now
Finding God in the desert “In November 2019, I was deported from Zambia—my home for the past few years—because of visa issues,” shares Ivy. “I had to pack my bags in seven days and journey into the unknown. Then, the pandemic happened. I just had so many layers of unknown that the only thing I knew was that I didn’t… Read Now
Fishers of men Along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, new Jesus followers were not content to keep the good news to themselves. Instead, they started to share with neighbouring areas. Read Now
Challenging the stigma “Some people will come to us and say: ‘You are the first person I have ever told that I am HIV+ or that my family member is,’” said Holly. “They have carried it with them for so many years because they are afraid of rejection..." Read Now