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![]() Community garden ![]() Thanks for donated school supplies ![]() Getting uniforms at the tailor ![]() Books are a rare treat! Kassimu and Joseph visit the community center. ![]() Learning about wildlife |
Our VisionOur vision is for each orphan to become a valued member of the Olasiti community: a person who has the tools to support himself and his family for a lifetime. Our goal is to promote education and health for underprivileged orphans in the village of Olasiti near the town of Arusha, northern Tanzania, Africa.Our ProjectsSince 2005, we have reached our initial objectives of providing a meal each day to drop-in children, establishing a community garden as a source of food, providing education for orphans, and starting sustainable small-scale businesses.
FoodNutrition is one of the greatest needs for these orphan children, who have resorted to raiding fields when necessary. Our community garden meets some of their food needs. Children want and need to learn skills to support themselves. They are learning how to grow crops, using sustainable production methods. The Olasiti Orphans Bio-Intensive Club:
EducationBasic education initiates the journey out of ignorance and poverty. Although primary school in Tanzania is free, the supplies and uniforms are not. Orphan children have less supervision and greater need than children from intact families. Orphans in particular are recruited for child labor, particularly vulnerable to mistreatment and often not even paid as promised. Additionally, they miss the opportunity to attend school. Our scholarship program:
SustainabilityMany orphans must live on the street without adult guidance, or have only loose connections to extended families. This makes them vulnerable to anti-social behavior, drug abuse, or sexual abuse. Although the orphans are the object of pity, they are also seen as an unwanted burden, and suffer from the stigma of their parents' death from AIDS. They don't want to be beggars -- they want to be productive! The Olasiti Orphans Community Center:
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