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Friends International Christian Academy

Why choose Friends International Christian Academy?

FICA champions diversity, innovation, and skills development in Ugandan children. The founders' goals are to ensure that the next generation gets the attention, care, and training they need to take Uganda to the next level.

Through programs in public speaking, science, IT, and music, the school works together with members of the community to provide a unique education for the next generation.

FICA is a Christian mission school with two locations in Uganda. One campus is in the capital city, Kampala, and the second one is in the beautiful Western region of Mbarara. The school was founded by Pr. George Kasirye, a pastor passionate about educating children with a strong Biblical foundation, and Dr. Gillian Kasirye, an educator who is focused on promoting skills development to empower the next generation.

The school is designed to encourage independent thinking, skills development, critical thinking, and Biblical knowledge.

Website
www.fica.ug
Founded
2012

Reviews

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Pearl
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I really love these kids

Itโ€™s the kids
Theyโ€™re the ones that reeled me in, challenged me, made me laugh, and showed me so much about life. I worked as a volunteer helping the kids with their public speaking skills and I really enjoyed the process. What stood out to me the most was watching the shy, and bashful kids becoming more confident in their abilities and preparing to speak in front of hundreds of people. I know that this program truly adds value to them and will set them up for more successful opportunities in the future

Pros
  • The kids! Theyโ€™re great :)
  • You can volunteer for up to a year
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GODWIN
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very positive experience!

I was looking for a meaningful program for a few months after my first year and I have to say that my experience in their IT volunteer program was nothing short of amazing. The team, the environment, and the students are all very welcoming to volunteers and new comers. The workload is very manageable and the vision for each program is made clear. Communication with the experience managers and iServe team is also really great. Iโ€™ve had some really meaningful experiences in my time working with them and Iโ€™d 100% recommend. :))

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Stephen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Finally, a volunteer program that doesn't charge you to work for free!

I kept looking online for different volunteer programs to join and the thing that struck me the most was how expensive it is to volunteer in Africa. Like, why charge someone to come to work for free?? I even had friends who would work 40+ hours in these programs and I wanted to find a program that was the opposite of that.

One of the biggest selling points for me is that iServe is free, no hidden fees, no administrative costs bullshit. They asked me if I wanted to have a personal tour guide to be with me throughout my stay and I paid for that separately, and they covered my accommodation and most of my meals. I got to volunteer with kids that I never would've had the opportunity to help and it's been such a worthwhile experience, especially because I didn't have to empty my bank account to do it!

Pros
  • few hours (less than 15 per week)
  • free accommodation and airport transfer
  • supportive team
Cons
  • school isn't that big
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Maya
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Finally, a volunteer program that doesn't charge you to work for free!

I kept looking online for different volunteer programs to join and the thing that struck me the most was how expensive it is to volunteer in Africa. Like, why charge someone to come to work for free?? I even had friends who would work 40+ hours in these programs and I wanted to find a program that was the opposite of that.

One of the biggest selling points for me is that iServe is free, no hidden fees, no administrative costs bullshit. They asked me if I wanted to have a personal tour guide to be with me throughout my stay and I paid for that separately, and they covered my accommodation and most of my meals. I got to volunteer with kids that I never would've had the opportunity to help and it's been such a worthwhile experience, especially because I didn't have to empty my bank account to do it!

Pros
  • it's free to join
  • free accommodation
  • few volunteer work hours (less than 15 hours per week)
Cons
  • the school isn't very big
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Maya
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Worthwhile experience!

I was hesitant at first, but I'm glad I took a leap and joined the iServe volunteer programs. I felt so welcomed, supported, and valued by the team at Friends International. The program is designed to make sure that I still had lots of free time to travel and do touristy things while still making a difference with the volunteer program.

Some programs keep you busy for nearly 40 hours per week, but iServe was just 10-20 hours and I could spend the rest of my time interacting with locals and doing other things I love.

Pros
  • Amazing team to work with
  • Lots of free time, so you don't feel like you're working full-time
  • Cheap volunteer program
Cons
  • Ugandan food is an acquired taste, so I recommend eating out at places like KFC

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