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There are a lot of ways you can donate to our Charity. We welcome both personal individual donations and Corporate donations from around the world. Some of the Events and Charities our sponsors do to carry out money are:

  • Corporate & Business Support
  • Fundraising Events
  • Individual Donations
  • Sporting Events
  • Fetes
  • Dramas and Shows
  • Food Selling
  • Volunteer Work
  • Candy Selling
  • Community Service

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Our mission is to help donate money to this  community and allow the people more opportunities in life. If you have any ideas or suggestions, we would like to hear from you, please contact us  immediately and we will get back to you. We always welcome creative ideas and suggestions from our sponsors.

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Our Esteemed Partners and Peers: We work with some of the major and highly respected Fund and Charity Organisations in Tanzania. The following are some of the groups that we have teamed up with and closel work with:

 
Britain-Tanzania Society
   
Emusoi Centre
   
Dogodogo Centre.
   
Mary Knoll Sisters of St. Dominic.

The Britain Tanzania Society was founded in 1975 by Bishop Trevor Huddleston, Amon Nsekela, Roger Carter and others in the UK and Tanzania. It is a non-political, non-governmental organisation. In the UK it has formed the Tanzania Development Trust (TDT), a charity, to finance local projects.

Emusoi Center seeks to provide and facilitate opportunities for education, both academic and vocational, for secondary school age Maasai girls; to enable each to become aware of her potential and worth as a person; to realize the value of education for herself and her community; and to engender a desire to discover ways to use her education to influence change for the good of her community.

Dogodogo’s* vision is of a Tanzania in which all children are empowered to enjoy their basic rights to survival, development, protection and participation in society.

 

Dogodogo Centre will work to influence policy making regarding children through advocay and networking especially in areas of child abuse and HIV/AIDA. It cannot simply advocate for the generic child and ignore the child living on the street today. The Centre therefore will work to support holistically the most vulnerable children living on the street in urban Dar es Salaam while supporting the invisable pastoralist girls in rural Tanzania

Founded in 1912, Maryknoll Sisters were the first group of Catholic Sisters in the United States to devote their lives in service overseas. Today, we come from diverse cultural backgrounds, serving in a variety of fields including medicine, communications, education, agriculture, social services and spiritual formation.

Maryknoll Sisters come from 29 countries and serve in 30 lands around the world. After handing over most of our schools, hospitals, and other institutions to local lay leaders, we work in smaller numbers in more places and in non-structured ministries such as basic Christian communities, adult education, leadership training, teaching English in China, fostering income-generating projects, and working with people who live with HIV/AIDS.
 

We take great pride in creating this challenge. We have decided to work together and finish this challenge.

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