LIFE CHANGING PROGRAMS

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Vital outreach Programs

vital
outreach

Change communities through vital outreach ministries such as
  • Bible studies
  • Food distribution
  • Health Care
  • Education
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Children’s Day care
  • Orphan Care
  • Vocational Training
  • Addiction recovery
  • Trafficking rescue
  • Water Supply.
  • Economic empowerment.

CHILD
SUPPORT

Supporting educational needs for children from unprivileged families

Children in Tanzania deserve chance to fulfill their potentials, regardless of their abilities. We share the goal of ensuring our children are safe, happy and healthy. We have taken the initiatives to support disabled children in the community.

We have made enormous progress in addressing the needs of children with disabilities through providing them to become aware of their potential and fulfill their dreams.

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WOMEN
EMPOWERMENT

JOIN US TO EMPOWER THE WEAK AND VULNERABLE WOMEN IN OUR COMMUNITY

Women in Tanzania have a secondary status in society compared to men. Irrespective of globalization and modernity, some societies in Tanzania still consider women to be the weak gender for a quite a number of reasons.Some societies have not fully adapted the culture of educating the girl child until the end.

We have identified the challenges and problems affecting women in Tanzania and we have established programs aiming at building self-reliant communities of hope. We empower women with quite a number of skills that transform their hives from just bread earners to bread makers of the communities.

These skills includes tailoring hairdressing, jewellery making and baking in addition to communication skills, marketing skills, leadership skills and financial literacy.

Support women of Tanzania today through volunteering with us at any area of interest.

ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION

We protect the environment by promoting the responsible and sustainable use of natural resources, planting trees and advocating conservation agriculture and awareness campaigns.

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