Back to School at Matonyok Children’s Home: “Make the Effort” in Arusha, Tanzania

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In the Maasai language, “Matonyok” means “make the effort.” That phrase becomes especially powerful at the start of a new school year, when pencils are sharpened, uniforms are straightened, and children line up-many of them carrying a story that could have easily kept them from ever sitting in a classroom. Haven of Hope…

URGENT NEED: LIVE KIDNEY DONOR FOR NEEMA

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Neema is a precious and brave young lady currently in California, waiting on the deceased donor list for a kidney transplant. WHO IS NEEMA? She’s a brave and bright young girl in urgent need of a kidney transplant. She has been in the US getting stronger physically under the incredible care at UCSF,…

Sweet Success in the Making: Matonyok Children’s Home Beekeeping Project Takes Flight

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In Arusha Tanzania, the buzz of progress is growing louder. The Matonyok Children’s Home has launched a sustainable beekeeping project that will helpt to transform lives – economically, environmentally, and educationally. This initiative is more than just honey production; it’s an innovative model of sustainability that supports the home’s operations, promotes biodiversity, and teaches children the…

Building Stronger Futures Through Training and Collaboration

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At Matonyok Children’s Home, we believe that every opportunity to learn and grow-whether for our children or our staff-strengthens the foundation of hope we are building together. Over the past months, we have been blessed with several key visits from partner organizations who share our vision for transformation. DUSAFO Organization Visit August 15,…

A Call to Action and Hope for Neema: A Life-Saving Mission

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At the Matonyok Children’s Home in Arusha, Tanzania, a courageous 13-year-old named Neema is battling the severe challenges of HIV-AIDS passed to her at birth. Last October, her health took a drastic turn, leaving her unresponsive and in dire need of ICU care and dialysis-treatments far beyond the means of the orphanage. At…