Our Volunteers
The heart of our work—supporters who help bring positive change to students and families.

Wilson Simba
Chairperson

James Maiyani
Treasurer

John Saruni
Secretary

Alicia Anderson
Support Staff
Join Us as a Volunteer
Help us drive change
Frequently Asked Questions
You can become a volunteer by filling and submitting the volunteer form
Before applying to volunteer, it’s helpful to understand what the role involves. Volunteering means giving your time, skills, and effort to support community activities or programmes. You should be ready to follow the organisation’s guidelines, work respectfully with others, and commit to the tasks you choose. It’s also important to make sure you have enough time available and that a parent or guardian is aware of your participation if needed.
After submitting your volunteer form, our team will review your details to understand your interests and availability. If your skills match current programme needs, we will contact you for the next steps, which may include a short conversation or orientation. Once confirmed, you will receive guidance on your role, expectations, and how to get started.
Yes. Even if you cannot volunteer on the ground, sharing our work with your friends, family, or online community is a helpful way to support the mission. Raising awareness helps us reach more potential volunteers and donors, and it strengthens the impact of our programmes.
You can become an external partner by reaching out to our team with information about your organization, the type of support you wish to offer, and how your goals align with our mission. After reviewing your proposal, we will discuss potential areas of collaboration—such as joint projects, resource support, outreach activities, or specialized programmes. Partnerships are formalized through an agreement to ensure clarity, accountability, and shared impact.
Most roles do not require formal qualifications. A positive attitude, willingness to learn, and commitment to our mission are the most important. Some specialized programmes may require relevant skills, which will be clearly indicated in the role description.
Time commitments vary depending on the programme. Some activities take a few hours some are one-day events, while others may require weekly or monthly participation. You can choose opportunities that fit your availability.
Yes. Certain roles include basic orientation or training to prepare volunteers and ensure activities run smoothly. Training details will be provided once your application is accepted.
Yes. Active volunteers receive an official certificate of participation or recognition, which can be useful for school, work, or personal records.
There is no fee to volunteer. However, depending on the activity, volunteers may need to arrange their own transport or personal items. Any required materials provided by the organization will be clearly communicated.
Yes. We welcome schools, clubs, corporate teams, and community groups that want to volunteer as a team. Group activities can be arranged based on need and availability.
Most volunteer activities take place within the Amboseli community and partner schools. The exact location will be shared once you choose a programme.
Volunteers receive guidance, instructions, and onsite coordination from our team. We ensure you feel supported, informed, and safe throughout the activity.
