Agape Volunteers founder, Guillaume Lefevre, first travels to Kenya to volunteer with a large organisation who specialise in teaching and orphanage work. While there, Guillaume meets Izzo Mwangi (who will later become the Kenya coordinator for Agape) and many other people who support humanitarian work in the Dagoretti area of Nairobi. While Guillaume hugely enjoyed his time in Kenya, he and Izzo felt that there were a number of things which could be improved about the volunteering model; specifically ensuring that as much volunteer money as possible reaches projects on the ground, and a more professional approach to project planning and administration. After many late night meetings, the concept of Agape Volunteers in born.