Volunteer Manual
Volunteer Manual
Project details
What we need
- Ready-to-publish copy for a volunteer manual
- Review of current volunteer manual and suggestions for updates to be made
*Note: For a designed version of the manual, post our Print Materials Design project once you've finalized copy and content
Additional details
Tanzania Rural Health has started to provide volunteering opportunities for Local and International students through its projects a medical dispensary, street medicine project and community emergency response project. We hope next year to get more volunteers and we are looking for a manual to support volunteers placement
What we have in place
- We currently have a narrative for volunteer project, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have dedicated staff to support the development, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,480 , allowing us to cover the operation cost for one month including treatment for street connected children, medical supplies for pre hospital care services and ambulance services
This project will help to attract more volunteers from local and International atmosphere leading to increased organizational projects exposure as well as attracting further funding and support across the Globe
Project plan
Our mission
Tanzania Rural Health Movement works to establish model healthcare services by continually providing and improving innovative hands-on medical services in all its endeavors in Tanzania.
What we do
Tanzania Rural Health Movement is a registered non-profit community-based organization based in Mwanza, Tanzania. Our focus is on provision of health services, health research and environmental sustainability in relation to health.
Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM) has been in operation since 2014 with aim to establish and improve health interventions that meet major public health challenges facing urban-rural communities across Mwanza region.
TRHM has an extensive background in provision of health care services to the underserved communities. For about seven years now, TRHM has been working to provide healthcare services through different comprehensive projects such
as Mwanza Community First Response Project, Street Medicine Project, Bisou Bailey Medical Dispensary Project as well as provision of advocacy to the community to stop practicing Traditional Uvulectomy to children under-five.
TRHM's collaboration with different local and international organization has increased healthcare access to the underserved populations in Mwanza such as street connected children and road traffic accident casualties.
As part of Street Medicine Project, TRHM is working to establish the psychotherapy services for street connected children who are vulnerable to conduct disorder and other mental illness.