OUR PROJECTS

Supporting Orphanages

Our Charity provide support to the orphaned kids and Orphanages. We also work to support those kids who have lost their parents and there are no other people to take care of them. These kids are either in the orphanage centers or picked up from the streets. These also need card and love from us just like other kids, including education requirement. With our own school and a health center, all these are possible.
We depend on donations to support our programs. By offering services designed to serve those who need it most, our goal is to help there people lead more fulfilling and successful lives. In our efforts to help, we seek committed donors to provide the funds needed to support our programs and services.

Promoting Girls’ Education

Early marriage and female genital mutilation is a tragedy, Maasai Society in Tanzania. Maasai tribe is one of the few tribes in the world that still practice female genital mutilation and early marriage of the young girls under 15years old. There are lots of young girls dying because of the FGM and it mostly goes unreported due to legal implications of the practice. Our organization works to ensure that this comes to an end and serve those young girls affected by such dreadful tradition. There are also many young girls who are forced to get married at an early age, those young girls below the age of 18years old. Other young girls drop out of school in relations to both, early marriages and female genital mutilation. Our plan is to build a specialized school where these young girls can be protected from being forced to undergo these malpractices.

Women’s Economic Empowerment

As the saying goes, “Educate a woman and you educate the community. Our Charity supports programs focused on providing women access to education and training including health facilities, economic and social development.

Entrepreneurship Training

We support women’s entrepreneurship through training in production skills and techniques. In the entrepreneurship training, the women’s groups are taught how to make certain artworks, artifacts, souvenirs and products, such as local soap, local jewelry and African patterned ‘Batik’ materials.