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2010 Kenya Fact Sheet

International Youth Camp Staff
Kenya, East Africa - December 2010

Nature of Project: Participants will assist as staff in conducting a youth camp for older UCG teens in Kenya. Church ministers will be the administrators of the camp. Youth Corps volunteers will serve as activity coordinators and assist as counselors. Local members will also assist in staffing the camp.

Goals of Youth Corps Involvement: The United Youth Corps is designed to help motivated young adults connect with the work of the Church through service. This dimension of leadership will be awakened and directed toward the vision of the coming Kingdom of God in which Christians will be helping rebuild the waste places of the earth and assisting God in serving humanity. To that end, all participants should understand that their involvement in this project should lead them 1) to understand the vision of and need for the Kingdom of God, 2) to experience and live the vision of the Kingdom, 3) to identify with and participate in the “Work of the Church” and 4) to understand that by such participation, they will have become a part of something bigger than themselves. All Youth Corps participants will take part in pretrip teleconferences and postproject discussions of these outcomes.

Dates of Project: Dec. 13-29, 2010.

Number of Youth Corps Participants Needed: Ideally two men and two women.

Participant Prerequisites:

Lodging: Lodging and meals will be provided during your stay in Kenya including in a tent at camp.

Environment: Working in the developing world presents special rewards and challenges. It offers the chance to make a positive difference in people’s lives in a much more dramatic way than in Western nations. Participants will have the opportunity to represent their individual countries as well as the Church, and in a limited way help advance the cause of international cooperation. They have the chance to make a lasting impression on the youth of the Church in a developing country. At the same time, due to lesser development of the sanitation and health-care infrastructures, special care must be taken to avoid illness. Personal care in cleanliness and hygiene takes on crucial importance. Vigilance in matters of food and liquid intake is also critical. For example, drinking untreated water (such as nonbottled water) or eating improperly prepared food, including food prepared with untreated water, can cause serious illness. Mosquito-borne malaria necessitates additional precautions, such as taking a malaria medication, sleeping under a mosquito net, using Deep Woods Off and taking care to avoid mosquito bites. However, when such reasonable precautions are taken, the risk of serious illness is minimal. In addition, many of the luxuries taken for granted in the West, such as running water, hot water for showers, air conditioning and television are not typically available. Participants should be prepared for Spartan living conditions and the chance for great personal growth in meeting these challenges.

Expectations: You will be expected to serve diligently during Camp Kenya, which will be tiring. The rewards will include a wonderful experience filled with challenge, teaching, example, new friendships, additional travel in the region visiting local congregations, a one- or two-day African wildlife safari, as well as a changed worldview. Once you have sampled this experience, you can expect to want to return again and again.

Travel Dates: Departure is planned for early/mid December returning about two weeks later. Participants will have their airfare booked together by the project coordinator.

Estimated cost to Youth Corps participants: Airfare to Nairobi ($2,050 minus $850 scholarship = $1,200), Kenya visa ($50), national park safari fees ($125), malaria meds ($100), travel health insurance ($40) and pocket money ($250). While we believe these costs are accurate, all participants should be prepared for costs being slightly.

Total cost per United Youth Corps volunteer = approximately $1,765

Deadline for Application: June 30, 2010