Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania

by Amani Foundation
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Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania
Providing Inclusive Education in Tanzania

Project Report | Dec 2, 2019
Celebrating Successes

By Katharine Thompson | Executive Director

 

  1. We not only finished the construction of a perimeter wall but sealed, plastered and painted it. A guarded entrance is crucial for any school’s safety. It ensures we can control who enters and who leaves our campus. It prevents trespass, theft of children’s home property, and keeps out the herds of cattle and wandering wild animals. Additionally, every few years, the harsh sandstorms and heavy rainfall in Tanzania take their toll, and Amani’s walls and buildings require repainting. Our painted presence communicates who we are to the community, and is the first impression we make on visitors, neighbors and officials alike. It is the backdrop to the children’s lives— the bright colors a source of pride and identity for the students. The paint also seals the buildings, preventing cracking and deterioration. As building repair is costly (and reconstruction nearly impossible) it is vital we prioritize the maintenance of all the structures on our campus. Our new wall is properly sealed against the elements, providing protection for years to come.
  2. In 2017, we lost our milling machine and building to an electrical fire. The corn mill had brought in additional income to support the children’s home, as well as allowed us to grind our own corn for free. Although the electrical company was at fault, they never provided reparations and so we began the long campaign to repair and rebuild. This year, through support and generosity from donors like you, we were able to complete the reconstruction of our milling facilities. This helps us take a step towards financial sustainability, getting back on track towards our long-term goals.
  3. It has taken nearly a decade, but as of this year, all 48 of our residential children have been award scholarships from sponsors. These pledges ensure that school fees and supplies for each child are covered, in most cases from now until they complete their educations before university. For many of these children, although not yet all, donors also cover the cost of medical care, child care, and food needs. These comprehensive sponsorships are vital to ensure all a child’s needs are met. It’s our hope that within the next five years, all our children will have both their educational and personal needs covered by donors like you.

                                                                                                                 

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Amani Foundation

Location: New York, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Gideon Mawenya
Brooklyn , New York United States
$29,850 raised of $75,000 goal
 
139 donations
$45,150 to go
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