Godfrey's Children - Tanzania
Specific projects are designed to enable the most vulnerable families to meet their daily needs and to send their children to school. These activities include:
- Community AIDS Forums: two 3-day forums - one for children infected and/or affected by HIV/AIDS and one for the entire community - were held in 2002 in Tanzania to identify needs, enhance local leadership capacities, and implement community projects. Participants identified priorities (shelter, food, education, health care, freedom to play, and love). In addition, child participants identified 5 income-generating projects they could work on (cultivating vegetables, raising chickens, planting trees, and creating traditional crafts) and adults vowed to focus efforts on project building and/or improving village infrastructure (ranging from creating an Orphan Center and a Health Center to road development and laying water pipes), as well as addressing orphan and village sustainability (by purchasing cows to provide milk for orphans and purchasing a community tractor to improve agricultural productivity).
- Nurturing Emerging African Leadership Program (NEAL): Godfrey's Children members are part of this Africa Bridge-sponsored programme, which seeks to help African leaders in the United States affirm life in Africa through leadership training and personal growth.
- Education Fund: funds are used to buy uniforms and books for orphaned and vulnerable children residing in rural areas. Funds also support adolescents seeking to gain practical skills through local mentoring.
- Internships: As part of a collaboration with The African Regional Youth Initiative, three volunteers will join Godfrey's Children in summer, 2003.
- Collection and Distribution of Goods: the group works with different organisations and friends to collect and send goods (i.e. clothes, bedsheets) to children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
- Pen Pal Program: students at Grandview Heights Elementary School in British Columbia, Canada learn about Tanzania in the classroom and exchange art and supplies with children in Idweli, Tanzania.
African Regional Youth Initiative, International Federation of Medical Students' Associations, Tanzania Medical Students Association, Power of Love Foundation, Instituto PROMUNDO, Foundation for Sustainable Development, Africa Bridge, Save Africa From AIDS, Tanzania Early Childhood Development Network, Action for Rural Education, People to People, Inc., St. Rita Nanga Womens Group, Grandview Heights Elementary School. The Kijana Project has supported the organisation and has donated children's clothing and other goods.
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