What we do

We promote community empowerment as well as improving the standard for health care standards and quality of living among poor and vulnerable people

We collaborate with Afya Radio, Tandabui Institute of Health Science and Technology, and Mwanachi Hospital on parallel programs that provide the community with journalism, education, and health care

We Find & Fund

We are seeking ways to assist as many poor and vulnerable people as possible by engage with and assist everyone who is in need. 

 

We Educate

We provide basic health education through radio programs. Additionally, we offers partial scholarships for medical students with financial and social challenges in partnership with the Tandabui Institute of Health Science.

 

We Provide Care

We are involved with provision of medical services in partnership with Mwananchi hospitals and implemented projects such as “HIV/AIDS programs, Behavior change community project and health campaigns”

 

We Consult

We run small-scale schools for the underprivileged children and youth of daily wage workers for a better future.

 

We Build Schools

We run organizations where we employ youngsters so they can live their dreams for themselves and their families.

 

We Strengthen

We believe that education, and employment gives people an inner strength to lead a better life.

 

Who we care for

Poor and vulnerable people

We implemented WASH project with support (funds) from UNICEF through PSI Tanzania to educated more than 1 million people on Maternal, neonatal and Child health Care services in poor and vulnerable communities

 

A new future where Poor and vulnerable people are free from preventable illnesses and deaths

Through a behavior change communication program implemented in the Mwanza region, we trained 134 community change agents on how to educate people about malaria (prevention, signs, early and right treatments information) who reached  223,215 people (107,696 men and 115,519 women)            

 

Support equal access to high-quality healthcare services, irrespective of one's financial situation

In Mwanza, Tanzania, we have tested 680 people free of charge for non-communicable diseases such breast cancer, diabetes, blood pressure, eye sight, and BMI