Projects

 

What we do NOT do: We do not give money for anybody’s personal or family matters. We will not pay for anybody’s bills or healthcare. We are not an insurance free of charge.

What we DO: We believe in helping people to help themselves. Being dependent on monetary donations is not a permanent solution and does not change the problems we are trying to solve.
We give advice or connect you to somebody to do so. We work hard to create a community, so please, also ask the community for help if you are in need.
We are creating safe environments without judgement and in an open-minded atmosphere, where everybody can be him- or herself, and where we can discuss all issues that are related to our the topics of the NGO.
We and our members like to volunteer in all kinds of projects related to our topics. We plan and implement our own projects to raise awareness and do what we can do, to make this world a better place for marginalized, stigmatized and vulnerable members of our society.
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Street children must not be ignored

This most vulnerable group is often judged and abused. We assist to get access to medical care and basic education, e.g. HIV prevention.

We believe, that all children in our society have the right to be protected and to be taken care of. Without judgement, they need to be re-integrated into society.

Raising awareness and tolerance for struggling youth

We help to find access to medical care and prevention without judgement. We take no sides and do not promote anything but humanitarian interaction with each other.

We believe, that nobody should be judged or stigmatized because of whom he is (e.g. physically or mentally marked). Individuality does not exclude a sense of community.

Support of the handicapped

Individuals with handicaps are often denied access to education. Poverty prevents equal opportunities for people with special needs.

We believe, that individuals with handicaps can contribute to the development of our country and have a right to do better than depend on pity.

Protection and integration of people with albinism

Individuals with albinism are often treated with utmost cruelty. Because of persistent superstition, their wellbeing and safety are permanently at risk.

We believe, that there is no peace in Tanzania as long as individuals have to fear for their physical integrity and life. No one should have to hide in our country.

There are many ways, how you may support our work.

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