Send Them Back To School Project Feeding 190 stunted children with a balanced diet AVP WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN RWANDA Mental Health Awareness to 500 youth in Rwanda

Friends Peace House

Org #57088
Vetted since 2019
2000
year founded
$33,944
raised on GlobalGiving
6
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Mission: Our mission is to promote peace, unity, and reconciliation among the people of Rwanda and to holistically contribute to their development. Vision: Our vision is to see Rwandese people living together in good relationship with one another in healthy, well-developed communities. Values: Peace (Shalom), Simplicity, Integrity, Equality, Community, Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Unity, Transparency, Openness, and Discernment.

Project Leaders
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Team
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Organization Information
Kigali, Kigali NA
Rwanda
Organization Information
Kigali, Kigali NA
Rwanda

Project Reports

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Send them Back to School updates

By Donatien NDIZEYE | M & E Leader

 Overview: The Send Them Back to School project is a noble initiative aimed at providing educational opportunities to disadvantaged children and young adults. The project's mission is to support... Read the full report ›

Be part of us in providing Milking cows, please!

By Donatien NDIZEYE | M & E Leader

Project Overview: The project aims to empower 66 adolescent mothers by providing them with milking cows, which will serve as a sustainable source of income, nutrition, and empowerment for both the... Read the full report ›

Give 190 children a chance to thrive please!

By Donatien NDIZEYE | M&E Leader

Stunting remains a significant public health issue in Rwanda, particularly in rural areas. It is a result of chronic malnutrition, often caused by inadequate diets, nutrient deficiencies, and... Read the full report ›
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