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VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED

Any one who would like to come and offer their life skills to the children so that they, too, will be able to work with their hands and be productive in the society.
 
SHORT TERM: Any one is most welcome to come and help the children say for one to six months, or one year.
 
LONG TERM: Any one is most welcome to come and work at the orphanage for five years or 10 years. The need is so great that we need all the expertise to make a desirable generational IMPACT in the lives of the children.

MEDICAL TEAMS are needed at all times.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEERS COMING TO ZAMBIA.

VISA REQUIREMENT
International volunteers need to get a visa from Zambia High Commissioner in your own country. If you have more questions, it is better you ask our embassy before you come to Zambia. You may also need to contact Samaritan office for clarification. Visa fees may differ from one country to another.

ZAMBIANS & THE WORLD AT LARGE SHALL CELEBRATE 150 YEARS OF DR. DAVID LIVINGSTONE’S DISCOVERY OF VICTORIA FALLS.
If you are interested in visiting Samaritan Community Orphanage in 2005, you may also consider visiting the mighty Mosi –O –Tunya or Victoria Falls at its peak and beauty between March and May. Victoria Falls is the seventh wonders of the world.

David Livingstone was the first white man to see Victoria Falls on 16th November 1855. He named it Victoria Falls after Queen of England. In February, 1905 Livingstone town was born and it was named after Dr David Livingstone. Next year Livingstone town shall be 100 years old.

Livingstone town is Zambia's tourist Capital with a lot of attractions. Some of the things include: Mosi-O-Tunya National Park with many spices; Bunji jump on the  Zambezi river at 111 metres making it the second highest in the world; Jet boating in Batoka gorge; white water rafting and Livingstone Museum.

Some of the national parks and lakes Zambia has are:

  • Kafue National Park

  • Lochinvar National Park

  • Lower Zambezi National Park

  • Upper Zambezi National Park

  • South and North Luangwa National Parks

  • Sumbu National Park

  • Luiwa Plains National Park

  • Kasanka National Park

  • Lake Tanganyika

  • Lake Kariba ( Man Made Lake)
    Click Here for Victoria Falls Pictures