Lion’s Paw Adventure offers safe, affordable, and well‑structured volunteer opportunities in Uganda. Our programmes are designed to create meaningful impact while providing participants with a rewarding and enriching experience.
Through Lion’s Paw Adventure, you can travel with purpose, volunteer responsibly, and contribute to positive, lasting change in communities across Uganda.
Take part in meaningful projects across Uganda:
Gain invaluable mental health experience abroad, perfect for university placements or professional development.
Our programmes are carefully developed with local partners to ensure they make a lasting impact.
Teaching placements give volunteers the chance to support schools and learning centres within local communities. Participants assist teachers, support classroom activities, and engage learners through reading, sports, creative arts, and basic computer training. Volunteers also take part in school outreach activities that focus on education awareness and mentorship for children and youth.
Gain hands‑on exposure to healthcare delivery in a low‑resource setting, ideal for students and early‑career professionals seeking meaningful clinical insight and global health experience.
Participants will be based in government and mission health facilities and will have opportunities to:
Social work placements focus on community engagement and support programmes for children, women, youth, and vulnerable families. Volunteers participate in outreach visits, mentorship activities, awareness campaigns, and community support programmes organised through local partners.
The programme allows participants to understand social challenges within local communities while building meaningful connections with the people they work alongside each day.
Construction placements involve practical support on community projects such as school improvements, housing support, sanitation projects, and other local development activities. Volunteers work together with community members and local project teams while learning about construction practices within rural and urban communities in Uganda.
IT placements focus on digital learning and technology support within schools, organisations, and community projects. Volunteers may assist with computer training, digital literacy, website support, content creation, and basic technology education for students and youth groups.
The placement also gives participants insight into how technology supports education, communication, and business development within local communities.
Business placements introduce volunteers to small business operations, entrepreneurship, and community enterprise development in Uganda. Participants may support local businesses, youth groups, women cooperatives, and community projects through mentorship, marketing support, and basic business training activities.
The experience allows volunteers to observe how local enterprises operate within growing communities and changing economic conditions.
Duration | Programme Fee USD | Registration Fee USD | Total USD |
1 Week | 270 | 50 | 320 |
2 Weeks | 480 | 50 | 530 |
3 Weeks | 615 | 50 | 665 |
4 Weeks | 750 | 50 | 800 |
5 Weeks | 885 | 50 | 935 |
6 Weeks | 1020 | 50 | 1070 |
7 Weeks | 1155 | 50 | 1205 |
8 Weeks | 1290 | 50 | 1340 |
9 Weeks | 1425 | 50 | 1475 |
10 Weeks | 1,560 | 50 | 1610 |
The fees you pay go towards the structure and support put in place in order to provide you with an organised and safe environment in which to volunteer. The program fee goes directly to our local team used towards the following:
There are still some parts of your trip that will need to be funded by yourself, these include:
Volunteers stay within the communities where they work. Accommodation is provided in shared housing located near placement areas to allow participants easy access to daily activities and outreach programmes.
Meals are provided during volunteering days, and participants receive airport pickup, orientation sessions, pre-departure guidance, and ongoing in-country support from the LION’S PAW ADVENTURE team.
Most placements operate from Monday to Friday between 7am and 3pm, depending on outreach schedules and community activities.
The programme encourages participants to experience Uganda beyond their volunteer placement. Volunteers interact with local residents, explore nearby towns, visit markets, and learn about local customs, food, music, and everyday life.
Weekend travel opportunities allow participants to discover different parts of Uganda through safaris, cultural visits, hiking trips, wildlife experiences, and adventure activities.
The combination of work experience, community interaction, and travel creates a deeper understanding of Uganda and its people while giving participants practical international exposure within their chosen field.
Take part in a meaningful experience that combines practical work exposure, community outreach, and cultural immersion in Uganda. Work alongside local teams, support surrounding communities, and gain firsthand insight into your chosen field while exploring life in Uganda.
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