Field Outreach Volunteer
Join us during school outreaches and community sensitisations. Help with logistics, facilitation, and connection with pupils and families. Based in or near Wakiso.
In-person · UgandaVolunteers are the steady heartbeat of Great Destinies Foundation. Whether you are in Uganda or anywhere in the world, there is a place for you in this work.
Choose the option that suits your skills and availability. We will train, equip, and walk with you.
Join us during school outreaches and community sensitisations. Help with logistics, facilitation, and connection with pupils and families. Based in or near Wakiso.
In-person · UgandaFor trained counsellors, social workers, or psychology students — help facilitate peer-support circles and offer companionship in our counselling work.
In-person · UgandaLicensed OTs to design and deliver sensory-integration, daily-living, and fine-motor interventions for children with autism and learning disabilities. Both in-person sessions and remote case consultations welcomed.
Hybrid · Hands-onSLTs / speech therapists to assess communication needs, coach caregivers, and run language-development sessions for non-verbal and minimally-verbal children. Remote supervision of local staff also valuable.
Hybrid · SpecialistPhotographers, videographers, and storytellers — help us capture the dignity of our work so the world can see it. Available for remote and in-person collaboration.
Remote-friendlyHelp draft blog posts, reports, and translated materials in English, Luganda, or other languages. Especially valuable for digital communications.
RemoteWeb, design, social media, data, or fundraising-platform skills — help us strengthen our digital backbone as we grow.
RemoteWe invite intercessors to join our prayer network — to lift up the children, caregivers, and team in your daily prayers. Open to all.
AnywhereWe read every application and will respond within 5 working days.
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms.”