» Oasis of Hope
It is with great love: care and concern that Oasis of Hope has come to the rescue of these kids.
We want to help these “streets kids” and orphans break the cycle of poverty and addiction to life on the street.
Yes: the great addiction of these kids is the addiction of the streets hence we want to get them off of those
streets and help them to become followers of our Lord Christ Jesus.
We want to assist these kids to find purpose and dignity and discover the free gift of love offered by Jesus.
» AMREF
The African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)
is an international African organisation headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya.
AMREF has 50 years experience in health development.
In 1957, three surgeons founded the Flying Doctors Service of East Africa,
laying the foundation for what is now one of the continent's leading health development and research organisations.
Today, AMREF implements its projects through country programmes in Kenya,
Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Southern Sudan and South Africa.
» Build African Schools
Our mission is a simple one.
Help children in Africa to have the same choices in life as we do.
Enable them to decide what is best for themselves and for their communities.
Access to education will open up opportunities and choices:
which will permit them to make considered decisions and assessments in relation to the future of their children.
Helping to assist in their struggle and quest for knowledge is giving them the freedom to have a say in their destiny.
Education is the key to help African children have enriched and productive lives.
» Maasai Education Discovery
Maasai Education Discovery (MED) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organisation located in Boston Massachusetts:
London England and Narok Kenya.
MED was founded in 1999 by Ledama Olekina: a Maasai from Kenya to promote education for the Maasai people.
From the start:
MED was designed to use technology to promote bicultural education between the Maasai and people of Western nations.
Since it was established: MED has increased Maasai access to education:
empowered Maasai women and girls as well created economic development opportunities.