By sponsoring children in Nyaronga community, you are making an incredible difference in vulnerable children’s lives.
Your support is helping Nyaronga community by improving the physical, emotional, spiritual and social well-being of the most vulnerable children.
Through decades of experience, we have proven that the most effective way to help a child is to strengthen their entire community, caring for every child along the way. In fact, because of these community-focused solutions, for every child you sponsor, 4 more benefit too!
Together, we are tackling the hard problems, changing mindsets and behaviours to address the root causes of poverty. We’re focusing on building trust and developing a long-term action plan for Nyaronga community.
You’ll teach farmers new ways to grow crops so they can earn more income and feed their families.
You’ll train local health workers on good nutrition practices and set up local care groups to teach parents.
You’ll help build toilets in schools that include disability access and safe space for girls to manage their periods.
- Sheirat (12), Nyaronga community, Tanzania
We will partner with the Nyaronga community until 2031. Starting by building trust and establishing a clear understanding of the needs of the community. We will work together to establish and deliver sustainable projects that strengthen the community, making it a place where children thrive.
Started 2022
Mara River crossing
The Great Migration sees over 2 million animals travel across the plains.
Recognised as one of the greatest wonders of the natural world, The Great Migration is the largest overland migration in the world. Over 1.5 million wildebeest, plus hundreds of thousands of zebra, gazelle and other antelope, make their way across the land in search of water and green pasture.
Undoubtedly, the most exciting part of the journey is the Mara River crossing, where massive herds make their way to the Masai Mara, braving crocodiles and danger at every turn.
While the migration may seem like a chaotic frenzy of movement, research has shown a herd of wildebeest possess what is known as ‘swarm intelligence’, where the wildebeest systematically explore and overcome an obstacle as one.