Blessed Generation

Nothing is better than experiencing it for yourself.

Join us on a (construction) trip to Kenya

Nothing touches you more than experiencing it yourself. A trip to Blessed Generation is no ordinary trip—it's an experience that will permanently change your view of the world. You'll work at our locations, connect with the children, and get to know Kenya from the inside out. The impact? You'll feel it long after you've returned home.

Why this trip is so much more

Volunteers in the Netherlands help with, among other things:

Of je nu met je team, kerk, vriendengroep of solo reist — er is altijd een vorm die past.

Ontdek Jouw Manier om te Helpen

Vier unieke manieren om bij te dragen én Kenia te beleven.

Welke reis past bij jou?

"Met je groep, individueel, als dagtrip of op maat — wij maken jouw reis onvergetelijk met een mix van werk en avontuur."

 

1. With your own group – at your convenience
With colleagues, friends, or members of your church or sports club. During this construction trip, you will work together at one of our locations. There will also be time for excursions. It will be hard work, but also enjoyable.
2. The Open Construction Trip – for individual travelers
From October 14 to 24, 2025, we are organizing a trip for individual participants. Ten days: four days of work, four days of excursions, two days of travel. Target price: €1025–€1200 per person (excluding international flights, including transportation, excursions, half or full board).
3. As a day trip during your own safari
If you book a safari through us, you will have the opportunity to visit one of our locations and support Blessed Generation—we receive a commission. Petra Steenstra, our volunteer, will help you arrange everything!
4. Tailor-made themed trip
Have you been with us before but now want a ‘regular’ trip to Kenya? Let us help you! We know the nicest locals, the most beautiful places, and the most unique activities, and we receive a small commission for this.

Our locations

Visit our locations and experience it for yourself.

Ruiru (near Nairobi)

Secondary school with facilities for sports, theater, and creative subjects, as well as guest lecturers. Accommodation on site. 

from €10 per person per night

Nyamira (near Lake Victoria)

Primary school and daycare center. Here, 350 children receive assistance, including many children who found us after the election riots. Quiet location, welcoming team. Guesthouse on the premises:

from €10 per person per night

Malindi (coast)

Elementary school and base camp for our outreach program, from which we distribute food and medicine. Also suitable for safaris and beach visits, with hotels in various price ranges.

from €25 per person per night

There are various types of work for volunteers. Everyone can contribute to our mission in their own way.

Creative team & sports

Organize creative or sports activities for children.

Administrative support

Help out in the office with administration and organization.

Technical & operational assistance

Assist with renovations, maintenance, water management, irrigation, electricity, and ICT.

Nursing work

Use your medical knowledge to help others.

Conducting workshops

Share knowledge about first aid, job applications, music, the environment, or Europe.

Various jobs on site

Help out wherever help is needed at that moment.

“From day one, I felt welcome. We did chores, played games, and made a real difference for the children and for myself.”

- Idske

Games, swimming lessons, and safaris. The children were beaming. A visit to Blessed Generation is unforgettable.

- David

“I have done much, but received even more: love.”

- Gusta (construction trip)

Call us and we will help you figure it out. In Kenya, you don't always need a plan. See also this statement by Donnalee: 

“I didn't have a plan, but there turned out to be plenty to do. From administration to shelling corn – and lots of laughter.”

Donnalee

Come along. Be moved. And give something back.

Book your spot or request more information via safari@blessedgeneration.nl
There is always something to do. And there's always someone who appreciates your visit.