Learn more about Help One Now's work in Ethiopia!The purpose of this trip is to come alongside the
community of Woliyta Sodo, Ethiopia. Extreme poverty has put many
families at risk, and we want to keep these families intact through community development
and our family empowerment program. Keeping families together by alleviating
the sting of poverty is the most effective way to end the orphan crisis in
Ethiopia. These families are on the brink of disruption not for lack of love,
but for lack of resources.
Our hope is to raise awareness and funding to
empower hundreds of families in Ethiopia over the next two years. We will
pursue this goal through storytelling and a Giving Day campaign by engaging the Help
One Now tribe, as well as the team member's public and personal networks. We'll activate individuals around the world to do good, do it well, and do it
together!
Tentative Schedule
July 7: Team departs to meet the Hatmakers in Ethiopia
July
8: Arrive in Ethiopia
July
9: Full Day on ground
July
10: Full Day on ground
July
11: Full Day on ground
July
12: Half Day on ground/head home
July
13: Arrive home
Trip Needs
Shots
There are currently no required
vaccinations for Ethiopia; however, we recommend Hep A & B, Tetanus, and
Yellow Fever. Some people choose to get a Typhoid shot as well.
If you take prescription medicine,
make sure you bring enough for the entire trip and be sure to leave it in their
original containers. The following medication is recommended as precautions:
●
Malaria Medication- There are several prescriptions
available. Please check with your travel nurse.
●
Cipro- This is an antibiotic that your doctor or travel
nurse can prescribe for you to use in the event of severe diarrhea that does
not resolve with Immodium
Please see your local travel clinic
for more details about shots and prescriptions.
Passport & Visa
Upon arriving in Ethiopia, you must
present a passport with an expiration date further out than six months. You
will purchase your visa at the airport for $20.
Packing List
- passport
- shot record (just in case)
- snacks- There may be times where it makes more sense to eat snacks for lunch on the go so please plan accordingly.
- sunscreen
- mosquito repellant
- water bottle
- jacket (It gets cool at night and will most likely rain.)
- closed toe, sturdy shoes
Additional Costs
Help One Now will be handling on the ground expenses such as lodging, transportation, meals, etc., but it's always nice to have some cash on you for souvenirs, gifts, alcoholic drinks, etc. That said, you also don't want to have too much cash on you. We recommend bring $200 with you. You will be able to exchange US currency for Ethiopian Birr at the airport upon arrival.
Ethiopian exchanges prefers crisp bills and large denominations. When exchanging currency in Ethiopia, it is best to have a nice new $100 bill.
We recommend notifying your bank and/or credit card company that you will be traveling to prevent them from declining due to suspected fraud.
Phones/ Communication
There are international data plans available; however, it is important that you check with your provider to make sure Ethiopia is covered in the plan.
The safest way to avoid huge roaming charges is to turn off your data when you leave the States and use wifi for communication. If you have an iPhone, you can send iMessages over wifi for free.
Help One Now will purchase trip cancellation and medical evacuation
insurance for each of you. You will receive an
insurance card to print out and keep with your passport a week
before your departure.
Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
You will each be registered with the Smart Traveler Enrollment
Program (STEP). This is a free service provided by the US
Government for citizens traveling abroad that will allow the US
Embassy in Ethiopia to better assist you in the event of an emergency.
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