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Mwangaza: Donation
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The Mwangaza Foundation, and the children supported by it, would never be able to run without the generous support of our donors. An important base of support is the sponsorship of the children. Individuals or families pledge monthly support to sponsor an individual child, becoming a special friend in regular contact. Please make your donation using any of the methods below:. Donation Form (761KB, PDF). School fees, supplies and uniforms (Primary School / Elementary). Connect with us;.
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Mwangaza- Tanzania Facts
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Eastern Africa (6 00 S, 35 00 E), bordering the Indian Ocean, between Kenya and Mozambique. Bordering countries: Burundi (451Km), Democratic Republic of Congo (459Km), Uganda (396Km), Kenya (769Km), Malawi (475Km), Mozambique (756Km), Rwanda (217Km), and Zambia (338Km). Total: 947,300 sq km. Slightly larger than twice the size of California. DAR ES SALAAM (capital) 3.207 million (2009). Living with HIV/AIDS 1.4 million (2009 est.),. Deaths 86,000 (2009 est.). Total: 66.93 deaths/1,000 live births.
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Mwangaza- In need of sponsors
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Children in need of sponsors. Please click on the photo to view story and profile of each child who need an education sponsor. See more children: Previous 1. Mwangaza is a Swahili word meaning Vision. Mwangaza Foundation provides a vision that will guide the children through their efforts to achieve Self-Reliance. Connect with us;.
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Mwangaza- Get Involved
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Get involved in our activities. We would like to invite you to join us as partners of The Mwangaza Foundation dedicated to helping disadvantaged children. These children include those who have lost their parent/s to AIDS, children who have been abandoned by their parents and children and families that are just barely surviving while trying to overcome extreme poverty and hopelessness. Who can get involved as a volunteer? Anyone can be a part of supporting TMF! Mentor or tutor the children. Teach carpentr...
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PWAD- Pita Women Association for Development
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Food Security and Agric Devt. Bruna Siricio Iro (Ms). Chief Executive, PWAD. Keji Jane Alex (Ms). Program Manager, PWAD. Pita Women Association for Development (PWAD) was established in 1996 in Khartoum as a not for profit non-government organization following the long civil war that lasted for two decades in the Sudan, especially in South Sudan. PWAD fully relocated to South Sudan after the 2005 comprehensive peace agreement. An educated and economically empowered South. Promotion of Health Care services.
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Bastante Foundation: Board Members
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Dr Martin G. Brazier- CEO. Martin has over fifty years of experience in business management and ownership responsibility in the public and private sectors nationally and internationally. He served five years in the U.S. Air Force during the Viet Nam era; Mr. Brazier served. read more. Nona Brazier- Managing Director. Dr Sam Bass- Board Member, Advisor. Deborah Bass- Board Member, Advisor. Deborah Bass is a long-standing Christian professional in the state of Washington with specialties in counseling, fin...
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Bastante Foundation: Photo gallery
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Cambodia trip and Africa Mission- Nigeria.
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Bastante Foundation: History
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Nona, Children and Martin at rest-stop72. In November of 2007, the principals of two companies, consisting of Nona Brazier, Martin Brazier and Dyna Khoeun embarked on a journey that was to affect themselves and many others unknown to them. They were on their way to visit and evaluate a new Port Project for the country of Cambodia at the southernmost tip. On the route to the project in KamPot they stopped at a rest-stop called rest-stop 72 for food and water.