Twana Twitu is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to provide support, quality care and empowerment to Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Kenya. Their focus is wholly on the rural children and those affected or infected with HIV / AIDS.
When translated from the Bantu language Kikamba, "Twana Twitu" means "Our Children".
They offer a comprehensive package of care to 404 children (up from 220 when we first had contact) and a further 684 kids benefit from their various services which include; medical / nutritional support, home based community supported orphan care, advocacy on the promotion of human and legal rights and education.
We send both educational and reading books for children aged 3 - 18.
Twana Twitu
Madonna House, 1st Floor Mpaka Road, Westlands P.O. Box 14555-00800 Nairobi, Kenya
The TunaHAKI Centre is a non-profit organisation that provides shelter for AIDS orphans and street children in Moshi, Tanzania. "TunaHAKI" is Swahili for "We have a right" and is a phrase the street children came up with as they set about to find a better life. Since their inception in 1998, TunaHAKI have rescued hundreds of children from the streets of Moshi.
Empowering children to become self-reliant, the centre is dedicated to providing these children with what they have a right to; food, clothing, shelter and education. The main objective of TunaHAKI is to FIGHT POVERTY which is the greatest enemy of the present world.
We send them educational and reading books for 5-18 year olds
Azafady won “Best Volunteering Organisation” in the 2007 Responsible Tourism awards. Besides working for the environment through tree-planting and other conservation initiatives, Azafady directly combat poverty through income-generating activities and provide access to sanitation, clean drinking water and basic healthcare.