This year our water project in Tanzania is near completion, our chicken business in Tanzania moving forward, and the necessary school repairs and restoration at our Zambia school is a success. We could not have done any of this without your generous support, donations, and steadfast belief in Aid Africa’s Children.
Read MoreLearn how Clean Water Project gets a big boost from this generous grant.
Read MoreAid Africa’s Children’s was approved by the Board of Global Ministries of United Methodists Church to be an official fund recipient for worthy projects at their annual official United Methodist Conference.
Read MoreThere’s no guaranteed seating at our school in Zambia. Over 400 students shared 30 desks. Now, with the recent delivery of 30 new desks, the odds of getting a desk have doubled.
Read MoreVolunteers, Ryan and Ever Moore used Gofundme to purchase 30 desks and 3 chalkboards for our school in Zambia.
Read MoreAid Africa's Children 9th Annual Walk/Run was held in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin at The Rec Plex recreational area on Saturday, April 29th 2017. The Beach Pavilion on Lake Andreas was the gathering site for the 5K run and 3.5 K walk around scenic Lake Andreas.
Read MoreIn February, 2017, Aid Africa’s Children began working with the Girl Scout Junior Troop #40138 and Daisy Troop #45263 from B.J. Hooper Elementary School in Lindenhurst, Illinois to collect donations for a water collection project for in Tanzania.
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Entry Fee: Adult $30, Children 12 and under $25
Picture Caption: Help raise funds for clean water for the Ntemba Village!
Date: March 7, 2017
In many ways, the Kamisombo School that Aid Africa’s Children built has become the hearth of the community, as villagers and the government continually find new activities to be conducted in the school. The school has positively impacted Matushi in the areas of: politics, health, education, religion, social welfare, increased well-being and building a stronger sense community.
Read MoreIn November, 2016 we met with the Ntemba Village Women’s Chicken Cooperative in Tanzania. Our intention was to learn about their needs and challenges they face. We were seeking to empower these women who have very difficult lives…They stated, they wanted to start a business raising chickens eggs and selling them at the market.
Read MoreThis holiday we received an urgent plea from 40 preschoolers and 2 teachers at St. Jude’s Nursery in Malawi. In 2011, their entire harvest was eaten by hippos. We built them a hippo fence that protected their bountiful harvests. Now, a 2 year drought is creating a severe food crisis, failed crops, and increased food prices.
Read MoreWe're really excited about our own Dr. Diane Gerlach being featured in the Kenosha News. Her medical work in Tanzania changes the lives of many needy African children.
Read MoreThe neighborhood kids in Wisconsin know you can make more from lemons than lemonade. How can these young children make a difference in Malawi? When these enterprising youngsters heard about the pre-school orphans at St. Jude’s Nursery in Malawithey wanted to do something to help.
Read MoreThe Kitenga School for Girls allows young girls to aspire to the undreamed of future with the opportunities and self-sufficiency an education can offer. Their future would no longer follow the restrictive traditions of their female predecessors who faced early marriage with no say in the matter.
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