Our Partners

Ishinde is a small, rural community in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Set close to the Ruvu floodplains, the land is fertile and the people are industrious with a strong sense of community. Being a rural backwater, they get little assistance from the government. The nearest secondary school is 6 kilometers away and the nearest […]

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How To Donate

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Become A Volounteer

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Our Children In School

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We Love Africa

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Our New Partners

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Students Project 2017/2020

Lidya is being sponsored her secondary Education in Mwanga Secondary School 2017/2020 Thanks For suporting this Girl.

Visitor from YWCA Tanzania

General Secretary of YWCA Tanzania with her followers visited Ishinde Branch and afterwards they were interesred to visit our Kindergarten Project as among of sustainable development for Ishinde community. Thanks for visiting Us.

Charity Work

Rural community development is important in developing countries where a large part of the population is engaged in farming Consequently, a range of community development methods have been created and used by organisations involved in international development. Most of these efforts to promote rural community development are led by ‘experts’ from outside the community such as government […]