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Maisha Outreach Therapy Organization

Org #100370
Vetted since 2023
2016
year founded
$9,859
raised on GlobalGiving
1
year fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our mission is to provide access to rehabilitation, speech therapy, occupational and physiotherapy to all vulnerable people in Tanzania, in a way that is sustainable for the Community and the planet. At MOTO we also strive to empower and build the capacity of health professionals and support our youth through professional development pathways.

Project Leaders
Johnson  Dickson
Johnson Dickson
Judy Freeman
Judy Freeman
Team
Judy Freeman, Johnson Dickson, Saad Mbingah, Aika Wilfred, Issa Kipacha
Organization Information
P O Box 1829
Moshi
Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Kilimanjaro P O Box 1829
Tanzania, United Republic of
+255716808806
Organization Information
P O Box 1829
Moshi
Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Kilimanjaro P O Box 1829
Tanzania, United Republic of
+255716808806

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Moving Forward - Wheelchair Project

By Johnson Dickson | Project Leader

Over the last three months, we have provided wheelchairs and standing frames to fifteen physically handicapped children in Moshi Rural, Kilimanjaro, thanks to the generosity of our incredible... Read the full report ›

MOTO Field Visit

By Johnson Dickson | Project Leader

The MOTO Team remained steadfast in their commitment to the Moving Forwards project, striving to furnish vital assistive equipment to vulnerable individuals whose quality of life and independence are... Read the full report ›

Continuation of Moving Forwards Project

By Johnson Dickson | Project Leader

The MOTO Team have continued to facilitate the Moving Forwards project, which specifically focuses on the provision of custom-built assistive devices for those in need. The aim of this project is to... Read the full report ›
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