Volunteer Stories

Explore stories of service, connection, and transformation from CorpsAfrica Volunteers across the continent.

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Igniting the Fire Within: My Path to CorpsAfrica and the Power of Volunteerism

Volunteering has always sparked something deep within me—an unquenchable energy, a fire that drives me to give back and make a difference. This passion began...

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From Struggle to Triumph: My Journey of Community Integration in Musega Village

As I woke up on the morning of September 26th, I could already feel the excitement buzzing through me. Staying at Amakuza Resort in Kanyinya,...

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My Journey as an Exchange Volunteer

My journey as an Exchange Volunteer from CorpsAfrica/Rwanda to CorpsAfrica/Kenya has been an enriching experience filled with learning, cultural exchange, and personal growth. Upon arriving...

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The Life Changing Journey! The Sweetest Challenge Ever!

You may wonder how stepping away from your comfort zone feels like…It just tastes like a muffin cake if there is passion and you are...

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Girl champions making strides in education

As we celebrate the International Day of the Girl, we showcase the contributions of the girl champions in promoting education and gender equality among girls...

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Trees: The Heartbeat of My Community

They say, “Describe a tree.” What comes to your mind? Most people would refer to a tall, woody plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves...

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Adventure of Deployment: My Journey to the Western Side of Kenya

Deployment day as a CorpsAfrica/Kenya Volunteer, what an adventure! At 24 years old I realized I had never set foot on the western side of...

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In one short year

“In one short year” was a reflection statement coined by Moses Cofie, the Regional Coordinator during the Close of Service for the 17 Volunteers in...

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My Story

Joining CorpsAfrica as a Volunteer has to be the hardest decision I ever made. Having to leave a job that I had just started, to...

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RÉSUMÉ CBT THIÉNABA GARE DAY 4

SÉANCE DU MATIN Le matin, nous avons commencé par une activité de team building co-animée par Angeline Akimana et Gilbert Mbonimpa, puis avons reçu un...

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A New Chapter Begins: Finding My Way in My Community

The day of deployment came faster than I could have imagined, like the blink of an eye. I still couldn’t confidently pronounce the name of...

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The Land of Goated Milk and Honey

“Dust is constant” is a Kenyan slang expression that is frequently used to describe the tragedy that befalls someone; it has nothing to do with...

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Empowering Farmers Through Sustainable Kitchen Gardens

In the Yatoi sublocation, farmers from Sirinyo ‘C,’ Kiwanja Ndege, and Ngambo villages recently joined hands to construct three kitchen gardens, a vital step toward...

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Where Peace Reigns: Life Lessons from Tharaka Nithi

Arriving in Kamwathu Sublocation, Tharaka Nithi County, was less of a shock than I had anticipated. Having grown up in Samburu County, one of Kenya’s...

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KNOW YOUR COUNTIES; THARAKANITHI

When you think of Tharaka Nithi, what comes to mind? I used to think of it as a dry and scorching hot place with very...

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Navigating New Horizons

“Volunteerism is not for the faint-hearted.” This quote by Arthur Nkosi has never struck a chord with me more deeply than it does now. My...

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The Beginning of What Could Be a Lifelong Impact

Arriving in Kpeve Tornu as a CorpsAfrica/Ghana Volunteer marked the beginning of an incredible journey of community engagement and growth. Located in Ghana’s Volta Region,...

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Building a Good Relationship with the Community

Lately, I have learned something interesting that I am sure will be helpful to my leaders. Many people can relate that meeting new people and...

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Leveling Up in Goviefe-Dudome: My CorpsAfrica Quest

Save Point: Starting My Journey In the world of Goviefe-Dudome, my house is my “save point”—a place to rest, reset, and prepare for each new...

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Diorbivol pêcheur, un vestige historique dans l’oubli

Fondé il y a plus de 100 ans par YORO HODE THIAM, Diorbivol Fisherman est un village situé à Dande Mayo un Matam enclavé pendant...

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Embracing a New Chapter in the Land of Teranga

After a transformative experience serving as a CorpsAfrica Volunteer in Ghana, I embarked on a new journey as an Exchange Volunteer in Senegal. This opportunity...

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Passion on a Single Bed: Chronicles of the African Volunteer

True warmth indeed trivializes “discomfort.” I entered the community expecting a bit of hardship and the need for adaptability, but I was still taken aback...

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Embracing the Teranga Spirit in Senegal

“Home is not a place, it’s a feeling.” This quote perfectly encapsulates my experience in Senegal, a country far from my home in Malawi. When...

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You Want to Learn Wolof? Stick to the Kids

Recently I just took a giant leap in my life by moving from my home country Malawi in the southern part of Africa to Sénégal,...

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SINTHIOU CIRE MATO

Dimanche 29 Septembre 2023, j’ai pris le bus Dakar Dem Dik pour rejoindre mon site de service sinthiou ciré Mato ; un village de Matam...

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Olive’s First Two Weeks as a CorpsAfrica/Senegal Volunteer

Upon my arrival in the community, I was welcomed by my host family. After that in the first week, I did different activities with the...

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Une Volontaire à Keur Mamour Seck

Le 29 Octobre j’ai été déployée en tant que Volontaire de CorpsAfrica /Sénégal dans un village nommé Keur Mamour Seck et ceci pour un service...

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Dare To Be Different

As I stepped out of my house in Malawi with my heavy luggage and muffled my footsteps into the car and took my seat. The...

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My Journey to the Land of the Teranga

I had lived a quite sheltered life and had never been away from my home country of Kenya. Getting the opportunity to become an exchange...

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From “Owenva to a “Hero”

My Journey Begins… Being nicknamed “Owenva” to a “Hero” is one of the marks of my CorpsAfrica service in Buleega Village, Uganda. The journey between...

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