Join us for a fulfilling day of volunteering at the Recycling Dream Center in Jendele. This is your chance to make a real difference while connecting with the local culture and environment.
Imagine starting your day with a friendly pick-up from any location in Zanzibar at 8:30 AM or 2:30 PM. You’ll be transported to PDS Village, where the vibrant spirit of the community awaits you. At the Recycling Dream Center, you'll participate in hands-on activities that promote sustainability and environmental awareness.
Join us for a rewarding day of volunteering at the Recycling Dream Center in Jendele. This unique experience offers tourists a fantastic opportunity to contribute to sustainable development and community enrichment.
Program Highlights:
Flexible Pick-Up: We provide convenient pick-up from any general location in Zanzibar, starting at 8:30 AM for the morning session or 2:30 PM for the afternoon session.
Community Impact: At the Recycling Dream Center, you’ll engage in a variety of meaningful activities, including:
- Assisting in the construction of the center
- Producing local fertilizer from organic waste
- Planting trees to enhance the environment and more.
This experience not only allows you to make a tangible impact on the local community but also gives you insight into the pressing environmental issues facing the region. You'll work alongside passionate locals and other travelers, forming connections that will enrich your visit.
We meet at PDS school at our sub branch office at Jendele, you will see a volunteer school at the last end of another school known Jendele primary and secondary school, you will see a buildings with blue color and our logo is printed on it, you enter the building office and meet with the reception.
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Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
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Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
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