Sustainable Poultry Empowerment Project
Last year, the Community Aid Project launched a sustainable development initiative, supported by Olly Cohen (Oliver Cohe...
We are a community-based organization founded in 2018 in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania.
Our mission is to reduce poverty and provide opportunities for elders, widows, and children in rural communities.
Kilimanjaro Aid Project is dedicated to empowering rural communities in Tanzania through education, sustainable development, and community support. We believe that when a community rises, everyone rises with it.
We work directly with local communities in the Kilimanjaro region, listening to their needs and involving them in every step of our programs to create sustainable, lasting change.
When you support Kilimanjaro Aid Project, you know your gift is making a real difference. We work directly with rural communities—no middlemen. From building schools to distributing solar panels, every contribution has measurable impact.
Since 2018, we've been working directly with rural communities in Tanzania, creating lasting change. We've distributed over 600 solar panels, and we're building a new primary school for 928 children in Lerangwa village.
Last year, the Community Aid Project launched a sustainable development initiative, supported by Olly Cohen (Oliver Cohe...
The Community Aid Project is dedicated to improving the lives of elders and widows in Poli Ward, Arusha through comprehe...
Solar Panel Project – Bringing Light to Communities. At Kilimanjaro Aid Project, we believe electricity is a basic need...
Supporting Children’s Education and Wellbeing. At Kilimanjaro Aid Project, we believe every child deserves the opportuni...
During our annual 8-day run around Mount Kilimanjaro (280 km), we discovered Lerangwa village — a rural community facing...
Providing nutritious food to children, elders, and families in need. Our food distribution program ensures that no one g...
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Building a modern school to transform education for 928 children in rural Tanzania