The AID for 200 Vulnerable Children project aims to improve the well-being, protection, and future opportunities of children facing extreme poverty, neglect, and social risks. The project will provide access to basic needs including nutritious food, school materials, healthcare support, and psychosocial care. It will strengthen child protection through community awareness and caregiver training. By promoting education, health, and safety, will empowers children to regain hope and resilience.
Many vulnerable children in Tanzania face poverty, food insecurity, lack of access to education, healthcare, and protection due to orphanhood, disability, gender-based violence, and family instability. These challenges expose them to malnutrition, school dropout, child labor, and abuse, limiting their development and future opportunities. Urgent targeted support is needed to protect and improve the wellbeing of 200 vulnerable children in Tabora region Tanzania.
Providing support to 200 vulnerable children in Tanzania has had a long-term impact in improving health, nutrition, and access to education. This support builds resilience breaks the cycle of poverty and empowers children with skills and opportunities for the future. Over time, it can enhance community development, promote social inclusion, and create a generation better prepared to contribute positively to society.
Improve access to basic needs and safety for 200 vulnerable children by providing them with nutritious food, basic health care, school supplies, and safe living conditions. To increase school attendance and continued learning for 200 vulnerable children by staying in school, and doing better through the provision of uniforms, learning materials, psychological support, and parental involvement. Strengthening children's emotional well-being and psychological resilience and self-confidence.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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