Come and be a part of something extraordinary and support the team in delivering the Street Child Sierra Leone Marathon & Cycle Challenge (SLM)
SLM has long since established itself as an incredible event that showcases the work of Street Child, enabling participants to explore the wonderful country of Sierra Leone and make a positive impact all whilst taking on a challenge.
We are seeking someone with an interest in running/cycling/adventure and ideally experience in International Development to come and join our project. Whether you have just finished studying at university or are taking a career break and looking for a challenge, this is your chance to make a unique contribution to an internationally recognised NGO.
Location: Makeni, Sierra Leone
Dates: September – October 2026 (1-2 months)
Key tasks you will be involved in are:
To be a great fit for this position you will be a highly self-motivated and pro-active individual, with excellent organisational skills. We are ideally looking for someone with experience in logistics and event coordination, but are open to alternative, relevant experience.
Key skills:
Terms
Successful applicants will be living primarily in the Street Child compound in Makeni, Sierra Leone, with basic conditions. You will be expected to travel independently around Sierra Leone, and will spend time either in Street Child accommodation or local guesthouses.
Applications
To apply for this voluntary role, please send a copy of your CV, plus a very short message stating why you would be a good fit for this role to [email protected] by Friday 1st May 2026.
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Testimonial – from Volunteer to Global Challenges Manager
“Street Child is one of the fastest growing international children's charities in the world, they are an agile organisation that prides itself on being creative ad working hard to ensure that children are safe, in school and learning.
This is shown through their flagship event, the Sierra Leone Marathon & Cycle Challenge – a fundraising challenge that not only supports the charity with vital funds but has also helped recruit some of its current employees, several of whom started off as volunteers.
Global Challenges Manager Mark Maughan joined Street Child as a volunteer back in 2012, taking on the role of Event Coordinator for the marathon and has since took on many other projects and been allowed the opportunity to further develop his skills and play a key role in the event.