Ahero Resource Center
About Ahero Resource Center
Community Program
The Ahero Community Resource Center is a project that was initiated by CIVS in collaboration with the local community in 2009 to build and strengthen the community’s capacity to be self-reliant and to improve their living standards.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Living in a local community
- Impact and improve the life of the local community
- Free time on the weekend to discover Kenya
- CIVS organizes tours and safaris to spectacular sites of interest in Kenya
- Affordable fees which include airport pick up, accommodation, meals, orientation and 24/7 support
KEY INFORMATION
COMMUNITY WORK
Children, Farming, Building, Training
DURATION
1 to 6 Months Available year-round
LOCATION
Hamisi, Vihiga County of Kenya
PARTICIPATION FEE
300 euros (1 month or longer)
ACCOMODATION & FOOD
Volunteer's House Local Food (3 meals)
TOURS AND SAFARI
CIVS organizes tours and safaris


Project Profile
The Centre achieves this by demonstrating how to utilize the locally available resources, to develop the community and generate income. The Center has been collaborating with the local community in various development fields through diverse capacity-building programs support and services they offer. These programs include:

Early Childhood Education Program: The center runs a kindergarten with about 90 children aged between 2-6 years who are either vulnerable to poverty, orphans, infected or affected with HIV/AIDS. The children get free education and meals at the school. In the evening they go back home where they stay with their caregivers or guardians.
ICT, Work Preparedness and Business Training: The center provides a community hub for access of free training in computer skills and work preparedness, especially to the youths. This enables them to have increased ICT knowledge and exposure in the evolving world of technology. Work preparedness training prepares them to be viable in the job market by improving their skills and competency for employment. The center has partnered with other stakeholders to provide Business training to the local people which is enabling them to start small business ventures to generate income.
The Model Farm: This is an agricultural-based unit that offers space for practical-oriented training in the field of agriculture and Agri-Business. This provides the community with an opportunity to learn how to carry out various best farming operations and practices of various crops to maximize food production and improve food security and income generation. This project encompasses greenhouses, open farm, poultry unit, fish ponds,etc. The harvest is sold in the local markets and the proceeds used as a source of income that sustains the activities of the center.
Water and Sanitation Program: This project is focused on the treatment of tap water to become clean and safe for all domestic use in the community. The water is therefore connected in homesteads and sold at an economy-friendly and affordable fee as part of the income-generating activity for the center. The centre is also equipped with comprehensive rainwater harvesting infrastructure to fully utilize the short and heavy rains experienced across the area.
Community microfinance program: The center operates a locally-managed community bank from which groups and individuals can save some money and access various financial-related services such as loans,etc. The center also offers contemporary finance management skills training to the participants.
Community advocacy program: The center has a training and events hall which provides a space for holding community-based open forums on a regular basis. The program enables the community members to directly engage with their community or political leaders and raise the issues and concerns affecting them. In turn leaders directly respond and put approach measures to act upon the arising issues and concerns. This promotes active citizenship.
Feeding Program: Occasionally, the center runs a feeding program for a select group of needy children during school days by offering breakfast and lunch. This helps to improve the concentration of the children in the class, to motivate them to attend to school and also helps to improve their nutritional health. The efficiency of the program depends on the availability of food and support resources.
Cassava Value Addition: CIVS has set up a cassava processing and storage facility which also serves as a training section for agricultural value addition. Additionally, the project has installed a bakery facility where nutritious cassava cakes and bread are prepared to boost the children’s feeding program and generate income for the project.
Disability program: The project supports People with Disabilities (PWDs) with few skills training like sign language, cloth making, agriculture, business training, ICT and work readiness, etc. as a way of promoting inclusivity in the community.
General Information
CIVS solely depends on volunteer contributions to support its activities.
The fee has to be paid upfront on arrival in full.
300 Euros
It covers the following services:
- Aiport transfers (Arrival and Departure)
- 3-day orientation seminar
- Introduction to the city
- Accommodation and food during orientation and during placement duration
- Coordination and office support
The following costs are NOT included :
- Visa costs and ticket flight
- Local travelling : from the office to the project
- Direct donations to the project
- Cost of sightseeing
- Cost of drinks like soda, beer, mineral water ect
All volunteers taking part in this project will be picked up from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi.
There will be an orientation seminar for new volunteers lasting three days including Nairobi city introduction.
The volunteer will be accommodated in a house within the project. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served at the project.
Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, and mosquito net are necessary. You can also bring photos of your country, clothes, books, pens, toys etc
During weekends, volunteers can visit :
- Lake Victoria,
- Kisumu Museum,
- the Equator line
- Kisumu city
CIVS Kenya organizes tours and safaris to spectacular sites of interest in Kenya. Volunteers, who wish to participate, should let us know as soon as possible in order to enable us to make proper arrangements. The fee charged is all-inclusive of meals, transport, park entry fees, accommodation and tour guiding.
Detailed information will be made available on request.
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
The volunteer will be an integral part of community life:
- Working in the Model Farm: tilling the land, planting crops, applying manure, weeding, watering, harvesting, and packaging
- Assisting in teaching the kindergarten pupils at Learn and Play Day Care basic subjects such as English, drawing, environmental science and Creative Arts
- Assisting in training of computer and work preparedness skills to the Youth at the projects ICT center
- Organizing games and extra-curricular activities for kindergarten children as well as playing with them
- Assisting in maintaining and feeding the domesticated animals: rabbits, chicken, geese, turkey
- Assisting in cleaning the sheds for the domesticated animals
- Assisting the PWDs in designing and making customized backrests, pillowcases, window curtains, and doormats for sale to generate income and also help in the economic promotion of the goods through personal selling at the local market or online marketing to generate income
- Supporting fundraising for the programs and promotion of the Center and its activities
- Assisting in maintenance activities at the center: collecting litter, landscaping, construction repairs, cleaning the halls, slashing the weeds, painting the walls, repairing connecting water pipes in the greenhouse, and garbage disposal point
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ABOUT US
The Center for International Voluntary Service (CIVS Kenya) is a Community Development Organization working with local marginalized communities in Kenya to support them in their development and fight the poverty through volunteering and community development programs.
REACH US
- +254 722 210968
- info@civskenya.com
OUR LOCATION
- Mumias Road, Buruburu Business Center, Rubis Station Building P.O. Box 824 00515 Buruburu, Nairobi, Kenya.