International Volunteer Opportunities
Hope of Children and Women Victims of Violence (HOCW)
Kampala – Ndejje, Uganda
Hope of Children and Women Victims of Violence (HOCW) offers meaningful short-term and long-term international volunteer opportunities for individuals who wish to contribute their skills, time, and experience to community-led programs supporting women, children, youth, and refugee families affected by violence, displacement, and poverty.
HOCW works primarily with refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Somalia, as well as vulnerable Ugandan host community members. Volunteers are placed within existing community programs, ensuring ethical engagement, mutual learning, and long-term impact.
Volunteers are based in Ndejje (Entebbe Road) and work directly with the community under HOCW supervision.
Our Volunteer Philosophy
HOCW believes in partnership, dignity, and mutual learning. Volunteers do not replace local staff or systems but strengthen capacity, skills, and service quality.
HOCW itself was founded through lived refugee experience, and volunteerism is deeply embedded in its identity—the Founder and Executive Director also serves as a volunteer.
Volunteer Placement Areas
Adult Language Education
Many refugees arrive in Uganda facing language barriers, particularly those from Francophone countries such as DR Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi. Volunteers support:
Primary Education Support
Volunteers interested in teaching children are placed at ABESTHER Primary School, which serves many vulnerable and urban refugee children.
HOCW welcomes Medical Doctors, Nurses, and Health Professionals who wish to volunteer their expertise.
Counseling & Psychosocial Support
Many refugee women and families have experienced sexual violence, trauma, and displacement.
Economic resilience is central to HOCW’s mission. Volunteers with relevant skills may support:
HOCW supports women-led initiatives where handcrafted products are produced and sold, contributing to household income and dignity.
Many refugee and host community youth face risks linked to idleness and exclusion. Cultural and sports activities provide positive alternatives.
Volunteers may support:
This is typically a part-time volunteer role integrated with HOCW’s Youth Program.
Accommodation & Living Arrangements
Volunteers are accommodated in HOCW’s Volunteer House in Ndejje Central Zone.
What is provided:
Volunteer responsibilities:
A modest weekly personal budget of approximately USD 20 is recommended
Program Fees
Volunteer program fees contribute directly to HOCW’s community programs and sustainability.
Fees:
Program fee covers:
Our Volunteer Community
HOCW has hosted volunteers from:
Volunteers become part of a diverse, community-rooted environment focused on protection, learning, and resilience.
To apply for a volunteer placement, please send your resume to kelly.hocw@gmail.com with details of when and how long you plan to stay, and what programs you would like to be involved in and we shall sent to you the application form which you will have to fill and a Volunteer Information Pack will be forwarded to you after the confirmation of your coming this Pack contains most of the information you may need to know.
If you have any questions about volunteering please direct them to Kelly Rigney our Volunteer Liaison Officer she will be able to respond to your questions. And you can share with her of the experience she had when she was in Uganda, also when you need more international volunteers to talk too we can still provide their information please email our Coo_Founder Kelly Rigney; kelly.hocw@gmail.com
OK forward to hearing from you.