
Partner Profiles
At Anike Foundation, we pride ourself on our ability to form successful partnerships with African grassroots nonprofit organizations (NGOs) and accredited institutions of learning whose mission and objectives are aligned with ours. To date, we have over 200 constituent organizations, spanning among 20 countries on the African continent. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. We have formed partnerships with secular as well as religious organizations. We have also formed partnerships with organizations that focus on providing support for people living with disabilities.
Act Women Foundation
Act Women Foundation was built by 23 women in Western Uganda to empower women and children to be self-reliant, move out of poverty, and raise awareness of HIV and AIDS. Act Women Foundation offers seminars in sexual reproductive health and rights. To date, it has trained 300 women in entrepreneurship skills and trained 80 women to mine in local salt mines. AWF’s vision is to promote healthy lifestyles and a promising life for women in their community.
Action for Development of Rights
Action for the Development of Rights Uganda (ADR Uganda) is a registered nonprofit organization operating in Eastern Uganda whose goal is to support the rights of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC’s) and school dropouts. ADR Uganda hopes to promote self-reliance and economic independence among target youth by creating educational opportunities, health and general wellness, and promoting a socially motivated environment within the community.
African Women's Dignity Foundation
African Women’s Dignity Foundation (AWDF) is a non-government organization (NGO) based in Kasese district of Uganda. AWDF is working on a couple of projects to assist women in rural areas. The projects are designed to help women gain skills they can use to thrive and become successful. Two of AWDF’s current projects are the Women’s Learning Centre and Environmental Conservation Project. Through these projects, AWDF gives women the opportunity to learn and grow in areas that would be beneficial to their lives. The skills learned give women the foundation to build a career of their own.
Airport Community School
Airport Community School was founded in 2003 in an old Road Department building in the town of Choma, Zambia. Beginning with 45 students and only two volunteer teachers, today the school boasts an enrollment of 700 male and female students with eight teachers. Airport Community School has also extended its 1st through 5th grade curriculum to include 6th and 7th grade. With this growth has come a shortage of learning materials for the expanding student body. Airport Community School recently added a computer lab and asked Anike Foundation for a donation of computers so more students can learn with new technologies.
ANEVORWA
ANEVORWA Rwanda works to promote access to education in the Musanze district of Northern Rwanda. The Rwandan genocide in 1994 left many in poverty, children vulnerable, orphaned, and in difficult situations. We are working to combat the effects of the genocide through educational and vocational training. We have trained 200 students in computer technology, 250 in food processing, and helped 450 become literate. Education is the best tool to reduce poverty and create great citizens.
ASADE Foundation
ASADE Foundation is an international organization that educates vulnerable children in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. ASADE is using education so students can lift themselves out of poverty. To date, roughly 20,000 orphans are at risk of being pushed into street life. ASADE is working to combat this issue and break the chain of poverty by teaching students business and entrepreneurial skills. ASADE is preparing their students for future employment and creating empowered citizens.
Association de Jeunes Déterminés et Unis Pour un Idéal
Association de Jeunes Déterminés et Unis Pour un Idéal is a non-profit organization based in rural Benin. The organization is involved in different activities such as education, providing mosquitoes nets, clothes and shoes for destitute children, providing financial assistance for women and making them aware of their rights. The organization also works to increase literacy, provide training in computer science and communication, improve school buildings, repair damaged houses and provide shelters. Association de Jeunes Déterminés et Unis Pour un Idéal is also concerned with providing social assistance to the homeless and victims of inundation or flood, protection of the environment and distribution of food, meal and toys to poor children during Christmas.
Association for the Protection and Development of Youth in Congo
Association for the Protection and Development of Youth in Congo (APRODEC) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2010. They promote education of Congolese youth, advocating for human rights and fighting violence against women.
Barr Christian Vocational Center
Barr Christian Vocational Center was established in 2005 to teach orphans, disabled children, youth, women and vulnerable children in Barr sub-county to be economically self reliant. They regularly hold book drives. They are registered as a Christian Non-Governmental, Non-denominational, and Non-profit, Tax-exempt Organization.
Buddu Social Development Association
BUSODA was founded in 1998 to fight HIV/AIDS and help orphans in the Masaka District. To date, BUSODA has implemented projects that include 600 people attending an HIV and AIDS educational program, 352 were taught agriculture and environment conservation, and they have reached nearly 800 orphans and vulnerable children. They envision a healthy and productive community to empower children in the Masaka District.
Camp Scientifille
Camp ScientiFille is a Togolese nonprofit organization created in 2011 to motivate young girls to pursue an education in STEM, thereby increasing the number of women in scientific disciplines. Girls from around Togo who show interest in the sciences, have strong academic performance and a teacher recommendation can apply. Based on their applications, every year, the best 50 candidates are selected to participate in Camp ScientiFille. Since 2011, over the course of a week in the summer, the girls come together to learn about science through hands-on experiments and informational sessions. The topics covered include basic biology, chemistry and physics.
Campaign For Learning Disabilities
CLED-Campaign For Learning Disabilities is a Ghanaian not-for-profit, non-governmental registered organization founded to help students who have learning disabilities. They provide assessment and consultation services, teacher, parents and other professional training and public education on learning disability in general. They also provide specialized tutoring for children/youth with learning disabilities, and community-based intervention programs that create brighter futures for the children and their families.
Catherine Primary School Karatu
Catherine Primary School is a nonprofit educational organization that aims to provide need-based financial and material support for students to pursue their studies. The school’s overall aim is to empower children from poor families, contribute to future social and economic development and alleviate their poverty.
Centre for Community Development and Environmental Restoration
CENCUDER is a non-profit, non-political and non-governmental organization founded in 2008. The organization targets rural youth and women and enables them to acquire skills in order to secure a better future. CENCUDER is also actively involved in the fight against unemployment, poverty and environmental destruction.
Centre for Community Regeneration & Development
The Centre for Community Regeneration and Development (CCREAD-Cameroon) is a civil society organization based in Cameroon with a United Nations Special Consultative Status. It runs strategic programs developed in collaboration with state and non-state actors. Its interventions aim to introduce marginalized people and communities to social and economic empowerment opportunities and foster environmental sustainability.
Charity Center for Children and Youth
Charity Centre for Children and Youth is a nonprofit organization in Zambia. They work with orphans, vulnerable children, youth, vulnerable women, and those living with HIV and AIDs. They teach vocational skills and are working towards eradicating poverty, HIV and AIDs, and illiteracy.
Child Welfare Society of Kenya
The Child Welfare Society of Kenya is a State Corporation that promotes the rights of children for them to realize their full potential. CWSK’s vision is to see all the children lead a happy fulfilling and fruitful life.
ChildHelp Sierra Leone
Child Help Sierra Leone is a nonprofit organization designed specifically to meet the needs of impoverished, underprivileged and needy children. They promote juvenile justice by monitoring Children’s Rights violations, giving free legal aid to children, and defending victims of Human Rights abuses.
Children International Center
Children International Center is a private school in Cameroon. It has a bilingual nursery school and an English primary school. The school serves underprivileged families and students who are orphans who do not have access to school.
Children's Assistance Medical Emergency Relief Programme
Children’s Assistance Medical Emergency Relief Programme is a local NGO in the Tonkolili District in Sierra Leone. They provide education, agriculture, health services and vocational skills to youths, orphans and survivors of sexual violence. The organization works for children, youths and women, making them economically self-reliant.
COLLEGE SAINT CHAMPAGNAT
College Saint Champagnat is a religious private school run by the Marist Brothers, a congregation within the Catholic Church. The school serves underserved areas in the capital of Madagascar. There are currently 1500 children in the elementary and middle schools. In addition to education, the school provides lunch at an affordable rate and grants lower tuition for the most underprivileged children as well as families with more than three children attending the school.
Comité de Gestion de l'Environnement
Comité de Gestion de l'Environnement is a local NGO in Togo involved in several activities, including providing educational tools to students, constructing school buildings, providing school desks and computers. The organization also helps to provide solar energy.
Development Initiative Network
Development Initiative Network, otherwise known as DIN Malawi, is a small local NGO operating in the Malawi’s poorest regions, Chikwawa and Nsanje. They work with local people to tackle some of the major issues they face, including HIV and AIDS, early childhood education and child motherhood and marriage. They also assist the regions with subsistence farming.
Development Less Fortunate and Needy
Friends of Education Bwindi
Friends of Education Bwindi is working to end chronic illiteracy in Kanungu Buhoma, Uganda. They work with community leaders and understand that the first step to end poverty begins with a quality education. With quality education, students acquire the potential to become leaders in their community.
Gasto Community School
The Gasto Community School provides education to children in the Kawama East Community compound of Mufulira District, Zambia, and houses children from grades 1 to 7.
German-Ghana Development Aid Association
The German-Ghanaian Development Aid Association (GGDAA) was established 1993 from Ghanaians living in Kiel, Germany. The founding members were all immigrants from the Greater Accra region in Ghana. GGDAA is open not only to Africans but everybody that is interested in African culture and way of life. GGDAA has built a health station and established day and kindergarten classes.
Glasgow Educational Centre
Glasgow Educational Centre is a pre-primary and primary school with students ranging from ages 4-13. They offer quality and affordable education to underprivileged children in Kenya. They have 120 students, of whom 60 per cent are girls.
Global Concern For Development
Global Concern for Development Ethiopia (GCDE), based in Addis Ababa wants to see a developed Ethiopia with a fair distribution of economic benefits among its citizens. GCDE is trying to reach their goal of a developed Ethiopia by implementing projects like school expansion, safe water supply, hygiene and sanitation, environmental protection and conservation, promoting solar power technology and emergency food security.
Golden College
Golden College is a secondary day and boarding students school in the Arua community of Uganda. Golden College’s student body comes from countries that include South Sudan, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. They promote students’ skills and talents in music, sports, dance, drama, debate and leadership. Golden College’s aim is to have students who take on the world’s problems and contribute positively to community and nation development.
Ground Water Abstraction Kenya Outreach
Ground Water Abstraction in Kenya (GWAKO) is a growing and passionate group in Kenya’s Kisumu community. They help needy children, providing safe drinking water, sanitation services (WASH), food and education. They are making sustainable improvements in children’s lives.
Hekima Place
Hekima Place is a safe, loving, faith-based home for orphaned and vulnerable girls in Kiserian, Kenya. In Kenya, many children live in extreme poverty. Over one million children have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The girls that come to Hekima Place have experienced hardship, trauma and loss. Hekima Place is working to change that narrative. They provide girls with love, support and education they need to grow into empowered adults.
Help Orphans and Disabled Stand a Skill
Help Orphans and Disabled Stand a Skill (HODASSU) works to improve living conditions of orphans and vulnerable children and people with disabilities in the Jinjja community in Uganda. They help marginalized people by implementing vocational training, promoting gender equality, empowering women and helping students complete their primary education. They are empowering their community by improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children and people with disabilities.
High Life Social Works Organization
High Life Social Works Organization (HILSWO) is based in Lindi, Tanzania. They work to provide better access to education, stop gender based violence and conserve the environment. They are also working to alleviate poverty in rural areas by empowering rural communities with education, healthy lifestyles and economic empowerment.
Holy Innocents Children's Hospital Uganda
Holy Innocents Children’s Hospital is a children’s hospital in Mbarara, Uganda. There was no dedicated children’s hospital until they opened in 2010. Holy Innocents Children’s Hospital gives children the opportunity to thrive, so they can participate in the growth of Uganda.
Hope Children's Centre
Hope Children's Centre (HOCCE), in Temmangalo village of the Wakiso Sub-County in Uganda, offers formal and vocational education to orphans and vulnerable children. They are working to create scholarships for students and building a computer lab. HOCCE is empowering students to become job creators rather than job seekers.
Hope TeleCenter Community Eldoret
Hope TeleCenter Community Eldoret is a computer education and development organization in the small town of Eldoret in Kenya. They aim to introduce basic computing skills to create an interest in computer-based careers. Their aim is to reduce poverty by providing vital computer information for the technological world of tomorrow.
HOTPEC Orphanage Home
Hope Outreach International Ministries (HOIM) is an orphanage in the Buea community in Cameroon.They constructed a kitchen, dining hall and bakery in 18 months. The bakery will give orphans a chance to learn a trade and positively contribute to their community.
Integrity Vocational Training Centre
Integrity Vocational Training Centre (Integrity VTC) operates in the Manyara community of Tanzania offers courses in English, entrepreneurship, vocational training and self-reliance training to marginalized children, youths, women and disabled people. They offer affordable and quality vocational education to solve socio-economic and technological challenges.
International Child Welfare Organization
International Child Welfare Organization (ICWO) is based in the community of Kumi, Uganda. It aims to improve on the poor living conditions of the vulnerable children that are in dire need for protection, care, love and support and to create a conducive environment to live in through the use of locally available resources. Their mission is to raise children who are God-fearing in the community by improving on their people’s welfare, spiritually and materially.
International Language Institute
International Language Institute in the community of Bissau Missira of Guinea-Bissau teaches English as a Second Language to prepare students for College or University in the United States. They have a language lab and an intensive ESL program to accelerate their learning. The International Language Institute is helping students become leaders in business, education and technology in either Guinea-Bissau or abroad.
Ituna Community Orphans and Vulnerable Children Association
Ituna Orphans and Vulnerable Children Association (ICOVCC) in the city of Kitwe in Zambia offers education to orphaned and vulnerable students. They believe that education is a basic human right and students who have a solid primary school education have a better chance in life.
Joyland Prime Academy
Joyland Prime Academy is a coed nursery and primary school in the Mombasa community of Kenya. Joyland Prime Academy created a scholarship called the “Joyland Education Fund” for sending students from disadvantaged families to secondary school, technical school or university.
Kagera Youth Forum
Kagera Youth Forum in the Kagera community is a school in Tanzania that gives young people, who have not attended school, a formal education. Unemployment is an issue in Tanzania and, to combat unemployment, they teach courses in botany, business, management, computer skills and life skills. They encourage students to work on political issues that affect them and enable students to achieve their goals.
Learning Ladder Academy
Learning Ladder Nursery is a school in the city of Buea in Cameroon. They provide high-quality educational services and have a day care center, nursery, the largest children’s library in South West Cameroon, a playground, and a fully equipped computer lab. They instruct students on how to read and also empower parents with adult literacy programs and parenting seminars.
Life for All (Vie Pour Tous)
Life for All (Vie Pour Tous) is an NGO that serves underprivileged families in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are fighting poverty and food insecurity by promoting sustainable agriculture and education. They run a school called, “Collège Saints Pierre And Paul”. The school has 39 teachers and 750 students. Some of the students receive free education.
Local Action for Development (LOAD)
Local Action for Development (LOAD) is an association of architects that are united by the interest and attention to the study of urban and architectural reality of poverty and marginalization contexts. Our purpose is to generate and give life to projects that respect the social-cultural context wherein it works and which emphasize the use of local resources, promoting social development and sustainable economic and being attentive to human rights.
Luawa International Academy
Luawa International Academy (LIA), in the Sierra Leone community of Kailahun, is dedicated to the well-being of their students and their parents. Luawa International Academy’s priorities are education, vocational training and agricultural development. Their mission is to educate children who have been kept at home because of financial issues. They empower parents to work in agriculture to ensure food security.
LUHWAHWA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Luhwahwa Youth Development Foundation (LUYODEFO), in the Rwenzori region of Uganda, supports Rwezori’s education system by providing scholastic materials, tuition and uniforms to students. They have created a platform to empower students to reach their social and economic well-being.
Maanyi Parents’ Primary School
Maanyi Parents’ Primary School is a boarding school in the Mityana community of Uganda. They provide meals and counseling services to children whose parents died from AIDS. They have 683 enrolled students.
Mission for Community Development (MCODE)
Mission for Community Development (MCODE) helps orphans and other vulnerable children by providing education, promoting health and hygiene, and HIV and AIDS prevention in the Buike community of Uganda. MCODE has helped support 115 students by teaching them vocational skills that include tailoring, knitting, carpentry, welding and hair dressing.
Morogoro Saving the Poor Organization
Morogoro Saving the Poor Organization in Tanzania provides education to vulnerable groups. They teach courses in entrepreneurship and environmental conservation. They also provided psychosocial and HIV/AIDS support to those in need.
Murera Community Empowerment & Support Organization
Murera Community Empowerment and Support Organization (MCESO) supports and empowers orphans and vulnerable children in the local primary school in Nairobi Kenya . They give students the tools to become socially responsible citizens by reducing the illiteracy rate. They also provide safe drinking water and hygienic station. Murera Community Empowerment and Support Organization believes in giving a hand, not a handout.
Musoromuchena Skills for Life
Musoro Muchena Skills for Life (MSFL) equips vulnerable children and women in marginalized areas with life, vocational and entrepreneurial skills in the Makonde District of Mashonaland West Province in Zimbabwe.
Namanditi South Secondary School
Namanditi South Secondary School in Songea Ruvuma Region of Tanzania provides education to help students hurdle social problems (I.E. Drug Abuse, Early Pregnancy, Child Labor) to reduce poverty and become leaders in their community. The school has a student body of 350 students (200 girls and 150 boys). Some students are studying Computer Science to give them knowledge and an edge in the technology industry.
Nyabohanse Children Rescue Centre
Nyabohanse Children Rescue Centre (NCRC) in Kenya’s Migori County in Isebania assists children, women, children and disadvantaged people in the community. They support orphans, disabled, widows and single parents who have been affected by HIV and AIDS.
Participatory Community Development
Participatory Development Centre (PDC) is a professional Community Development Training, Research and Consultancy organization in Nairobi, Kenya. They offer courses in Early Childhood Development, Project Management and Accounting. Students can participate in their courses full time, part time, or through distant learning certificate and diploma programs.
Philanthropic Project International
Philanthropic Project International in the community of Lome in Togo helps alleviate poverty and destitution by promoting education and vocational training, assisting deprived orphans, and providing basic health services. The organization envisions a world where people live in a peaceful and healthy environment. They are on a mission is to help the voiceless and poorest have a voice.
Resilience Ethiopia
Resilience Ethiopia (RE) in Howassa, Ethiopia seeks to educate vulnerable children, young people and families about organic farming. They started a beekeeping training course that helps students increase honey production and the economics of a honeybee farm. The course so far has had 170 students.
Ruchar Children's Foundation
Ruchar Children's Foundation (RCF) is a community-based organization in Wakiso District in Kampala Uganda. Their mission is to support vulnerable children in attaining basic needs like school fees, food, clothing and shelter. RCF also provides vocational training.
Rural Youth Poverty Eradication Initiative
Rural Youth Poverty Eradication Initiatives (RYPEI) works to alleviate poverty in Kampala, Uganda. They support youth and women by equipping them with skills like sustainable farming practices, access to renewable energy and youth entrepreneurship. They are empowering them to achieve a meaningful quality of life and sustainable livelihoods. RYPEI is creating solutions that are social, forward thinking and community driven.
Rwenzori Rural Health Services
Rwenzori Rural Health Services in the Kasese District in Uganda works to improve rural health services and increase health knowledge and amenities. Rwenzori Rural Health Services mission is to have every household have health amenities, acceptable health records, and reduced mortality rates in their community.
Save the Poor International
Save the Poor International (SPI) in Bepong Kwahu, Ghana, offers assistance to the homeless, orphans, people with disabilities and street children. SPI distributes and donates school supplies, computers, laptops, books, lab supplies, blankets, children and adult shoes, clothes and medical supplies (wheelchairs, crutches, canes). They organize voluntary programs, international youth exchange programs, information technology, computer literacy projects and rural development projects.
Shalom Children Pre Primary and Primary School
Shalom Children Pre Primary and Primary school in Jinja, Uganda offers courses in English, Math, Science, Art, Physical Education, Christian Education, French, Vocational Skills and Computer Science. Shalom Children Pre Primary and Primary School helps to combat diseases and poverty. Their mission is to create hope for orphans, widows, street children, persons with disability and the elderly. Their goal is to serve the community by bringing hope to vulnerable groups.
Shinners Christian Academy
Shinners Christian Academy in Rarieda, Kenya focuses on community development. It is based in a rural setting and serves small scale farmers. They provide students with meals, counseling, guidance, extra curricular activities and special needs education.
Skylight Special Centre
Skylight Special Centre in Nairobi, Kenya works with special-needs children to enhance their self-esteem, independence, and enable them to live easier lives. They are working to have more handicapped accessible bathrooms.
Society for Agriculture and Sustainable Development
Society for Agriculture and Sustainable Development (SASDev) provides women and children with education in health and agriculture. They increase agricultural productivity by maximizing production and formulating policies for community development, agricultural productivities and sustainable development.
Somali Women Vision
The mission of Somali Women Vision (SWV) in Puntland, Somalia is to improve the living conditions of women and children, and improving their standards of living. They are committed to providing humanitarian needs, improving livelihoods, and supporting overall peace.
St. Norah Light and Guide Primary School
St. Norah Light and Guide Primary School in Kabarole, Uganda is a private school that provides quality education and molds students to be self-sustainable citizen. St. Norah improves welfare of children by ensuring their basic needs are met. The school works hard to reduce illiteracy, and because of that it has become one of the best in the area for academics and discipline.
St. Vicent De Paul Community Development Organization
St. Vincent de Paul Community Development Organization in Kibera, Kenya works with caregivers, mostly single mothers, to provide early childhood development, food, health and services to orphans and vulnerable children. They want to build a community where students can thrive and become the best versions of themselves.
Tanzania Health, Education and Socio-economic Organization
Tanzania Health, Education and Socio-economic Organization’s mission is to facilitate and promote sustainable community development through capacity building, networking, advocacy and research, with special references to health, education, social and economic issues.
Tanzania Rural Empowerment Organization
Tanzania Rural Empowerment Organization (TAREO) provides education, information access, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to communities in need in Moshi Rural, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Their services give people skills necessary to secure better and higher-paying jobs, improve their living circumstances, and develop a responsible political voice.
Team Work Children Center
Team Work Children Center in Banjul focuses their attention on the holistic development of children. Each year they offer a scholarship to 50 children.
Training of Rural Women in Uganda
Training of Rural Women in Uganda (TORUWU) supports women in Kampala, Uganda by giving them opportunities to enhance their craft making skills. They also provide education to the children of the community.
Tumaini HANDS Mission
Tumaini HANDS Mission in Eldoret, Kenya works to improve the quality of life of children. They encourage children and families to participate in programs that enhance their equality, self-reliance and long-term sustainable development.
Uganda Disabled Women’s Association
Uganda Disabled Women's Association (UDWA) in Kampala, Uganda helps women with disabilities and their families. They raise awareness on the plight of people with disabilities. UDWA has evolved to include men with disabilities. They are expanding the possibilities of people with disabilities.
United Action for Children
United Action for Children (UAC) based in Buea, South West Region, Cameroon is a child and youth center committed to the development of children and young people. The organization was created in response to concerns over children’s education and development in the South West Region. UAC runs many successful programs that include internships and vocational training that have great impact on Buea’s children and the surrounding communities. They are giving children quality education to take control of their own lives.
URUNJI CHILD-CARE TRUST
Urunji Child-Care Trust is headquartered in Lilongwe, Malawi. They work to help children have access to quality education, run school feeding programs, and help communities to address climate change.
Victims Development Foundation
Vine of Ages Children's Outreach
Vine of Ages Children's Outreach (VOACO) supports needy orphans and vulnerable children in Wakiso district in Uganda. They offer academic, spiritual, social and psychological support. Their mission is to support orphans and vulnerable children to help them live as responsible, useful, self-reliant citizens.
West Kenya Deaf Development Group
West Kenya Deaf Development Group in Kisumu, Kenya empowers deaf community through lobbying, advocacy and civic education. They offer quality education, deaf literacy, social welfare, sign language teaching materials, job placement and community development projects. They recruit sign language interpreters to serve deaf students.
Women and Children Development Organization
Women and Children Development Organization (WCDO) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia was established to change the livelihoods of women and children through integrated community development. They are dedicated to improving the economic and social situation of Ethiopia.
Women Emancipation and Development Agency
The Women Emancipation and Development Agency (WOMEDA) Program in Tanzania addresses the educational gap so children can earn reasonable incomes. The WOMEDA Program gives opportunities to the most vulnerable children.
World Action Fund
World Action Fund (WAF) operates in Arua District, Uganda and works to make sure young people have a job. They seek to equip young people with skills relevant for employment like youth entrepreneurship and computer skills.
Youth Concept Forum Building Aspirants
Youth Concept Forum Building Aspirants (YOCOFOBA) in Bamenda, Cameroon is geared towards improving the livelihood of youths in the community.
Zion Kids Palace School
Zion Kids Palace, located in Kashari, Mbarara, Uganda, provides affordable, accessible and quality education to young children. What they do means a lot to the parents and even more to the students.
A River Blue
A River Blue (ARB) in Lira, Uganda provides vocational training to vulnerable young women. ARB is helping their students find employment by teaching them marketable skills like carpentry, hairdressing, sewing, tailoring, and farming. A River Blue is transforming the lives of their students by giving them skills to succeed.