Volunteering
RedTribe are frequently in need of skilled volunteers to assist with our work in supporting the Maasai community. These positions typically require previous work experience or relevant qualifications and a shared commitment to our mission of promoting sustainable development and improving the lives of the Maasai people. If you have the skills and passion to make a difference, we encourage you to consider volunteering with us.
Share your Skills
Come and share your skills with a Maasai. We aim to empower the community through this skill sharing program.
We are looking for teachers, builders, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, accountants, doctors, dentists, church leaders, business leaders, tailors, welders, mechanics, farmers.
Become an Ambassador for RedTribe
Come and visit and become part of the story by acting as an ambassador for RedTribe by encouraging your church or company to partner with us. You can document our work by making videos, taking photos and interviewing members of the community. You can communicate our story to your church or company.
You can wear RedTribe beadwork and use the opportunity to tell the story.
Fundraise for RedTribe
You can fundraise for RedTribe to enable us to grow our work and lift people out of poverty.
Help to sell RedTribe Beadwork
You can sell beadwork in your church, have a sale at work or with your friends perhaps. When you do this you are helping to empower vulnerable women to provide for their families as well as generating income to sustain the projects.
More ways to support
Our work to empower the Maasai community would be impossible without the compassion and generosity of people like you.
General Donation
Make a one off or monthly donation to support the ongoing work by RedTribe supporting the livelihoods of the Maasai.
Education Appeal
A lack of Education traps talented children in poverty, but you can bring hope. Your support breaks poverty's chains, transforming lives.
Corporate Giving
Give your company and team a purpose by making a long lasting positive, social impact on the Maasai