FAQs
Is ALMASI a Christian organization?
ALMASI is dedicated to enhancing and supporting the early childhood education of all children in the Maasai community, especially young girls. It is not formally affiliated with any Christian denomination, even though individual board members are Christians. The Maasai are the driving force for the program that supports slow and gradual change within the community.
All the current early childhood program are located in the facilities of local Christian churches. None of the children or their families are required to be members of that congregation in orALMASI is dedicated to enhancing and supporting the early childhood education of all children in the Maasai community, especially young girls. It is not formally affiliated with any Christian denomination, even though individual board members are Christians. The Maasai are the driving force for the program that supports slow and gradual change within the community.
All the current early childhood program are located in the facilities of local Christian churches. None of the children or their families are required to be members of that congregation to participate in the ALMASI programs. However, that does mean that the children and their families have direct and regular contact with the staff of these Christian churches which may result in some of the families seeking to participate in these Christian communities to participate in the ALMASI programs. However, that does mean that the children and their families have direct and regular contact with the staff of these Christian churches which may result in some of the families seeking to participate in these Christian communities.
Is ALMASI a Christian organization?
ALMASI is dedicated to enhancing and supporting the early childhood education of all children in the Maasai community, especially young girls. It is not formally affiliated with any Christian denomination, even though individual board members are Christians. The Maasai are the driving force for the program that supports slow and gradual change within the community.
All the current early childhood program are located in the facilities of local Christian churches. None of the children or their families are required to be members of that congregation in orALMASI is dedicated to enhancing and supporting the early childhood education of all children in the Maasai community, especially young girls. It is not formally affiliated with any Christian denomination, even though individual board members are Christians. The Maasai are the driving force for the program that supports slow and gradual change within the community.
Who are the Maasai people?
Is ALMASI a registered Organization?
Objectives
Objectives
To work toward economic and social development of disadvantaged women girls, and children, individuals, groups, and communities in Tanzania.
To facilitate community healthcare development, health awareness, and health promotion campaigns in rural communities in Tanzania.
To assist in the process of social integration and personal realization of under disadvantaged children, girls, and women.
To support pastoralists through livestock transformation initiatives, livestock to market initiatives, mindset shifting, market improvements, and better prices for livestock.
To support formal education initiatives in rural areas, especially introducing Adult Literacy program and child early learning and pre-school systems in rural communities in Tanzania
To reduce dependency on one source of income and to facilitate livelihood diversification as a resilience strategy, assuring that households have an alternative source of income if a major shock like drought and subsequent loss of livestock strikes one of their income generating strategies.
To support bottom-up approaches for economic transformation through the establishment of village Banking systems (VICOBA).
News and
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ALMASI envisions a community with brighter futures for women, children, families, and their communities.
ALMASI contributing to Arusha region education initiatives
Mr. Lengai Merinyo (with a tie and a white shirt), co-founder of ALMASI handing over School supplies to Arusha City Director. ALMASI was delighted to be invited to participate the event. ALMASI focus but not limited to Community education, Integrated community health...
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