How you can help
Sponsor a child's education in any of our adopted schools: -Boni Consili Girls School Kyabirukwa, Uganda. -Children Health Education Foundation Camp, Soroti, Uganda -Rainbow of Peace Comprehensive School Adu Achi, Enugu, Nigeria It takes 250 Canadian dollars to educate a child for an academic year. This will take care of school fees, lodging (in Uganda boarding school is the common practice, but in Nigeria's rural schools students go to school from their homes)
Become a Canadian Samaritan for Africa. By joining the growing list of donors who make annual contribution to our charity. We will send you a quarterly report of our activities so that you can see how your donation is supporting our mission of grass roots education, women development, water, sanitation, and rural development.
Volunteer to visit any of our adopted communities and schools, and benefit from our inter-cultural education through immersion in African communities. You will be amazed at the robust social networks in rural African communities and the giant strides many local communities and women are making for a better future. We organize biannual cultural exchange trips to Africa.
Sponsor a specific water, educational or skills-development project in any of our chosen countries (Nigeria, Uganda, Swaziland, Zambia, and Kenya). The Shilanga Women group in Kibera, Kenya needs 60,000 Canadian dollars to build a skill center that will make the 60 women members self-sufficient and economically independent. The Boni Consili Girls School needs a school hall for social, academic, and spiritual events; The Rainbow of Peace School needs a library and science laboratory center; the CHEF Camp for HIV/AIDS orphans and resettling children soldiers from the war in Northern Uganda, needs a hostel and classroom blocks. Consider donating to these worthy causes.
Sponsor a well project in Uganda. It costs just 5000 Canadian dollars to dig a well in Uganda and we have numerous outstanding requests for wells in Uganda.
Sponsor a micro-credit for our women co-operative groups in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya. With just 300 Canadian dollars, an average rural woman in our chosen African countries (Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, and Swaziland) will be able to start a small scale business that can lead to self-sustenance for her and her family. With economic independence African women can support their families, sponsor the education of their children, provide for the health needs of their families, and be less vulnerable to sexual exploitation and exposure to STDs and HIV infections, as well as resist domestic violence.
To donate to any of our worthwhile and important projects please follow this link to our off site secure donation partner website.
Thank you
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