OUR PARTNERS

The organisations we choose to work with are well-organised, independent, and fundamentally grassroots, always empowering the local communities they serve. Our partnerships are assessed on the basis that volunteers will be in a safe, well-supported environment.

SLUMAID PARTNERS WORLDWIDE

INDIAMUMBAI

Lok Seva Sangam

Lok Seva Sangam (LSS) provides education to more than 250 children and healthcare to more than 10,000 people in the Bainganwadi distract of Mumbai.

INDIAJAIPUR

Parva School

Parva School was founded by a former SlumAid volunteer and it now provides basic education for around 100 children. Volunteers supplement the teaching staff with English lessons and extra curricular programmes.

KENYANAIROBI

Mukuru Promotion Centre

MPC is an NGO providing early childhood development and education, secondary education, vocational skills, social rehabilitation, and health services to Nairobi’s Mukuru community.

SIERRA LEONEFREETOWN

The We Yone Child Foundation

WYCF runs many different projects: 2 primary schools with 260 children, child protection interventions, secondary school scholarships, community outreach, women empowerment programmes, skills training, vocational training and sports projects.

NIGERIAENUGU

Society for Improvement of Rural People (SIRP)

SIRP works with deprived rural communities towards poverty alleviation and their overall empowerment in a sustainable manner through sustained advocacy, social media campaigns, training research, project implementation, and provision of credit.

BANGLADESHDHAKA

Grambangla Unnayan Committee Bangladesh(GUC)

The charity runs pre-schools, primary schools and vocational schools for around 260 children. GUC also organises workshops to promote health and good behaviour for the members of the communities who live in the slums of Dhaka.

BANGLADESHDHAKA

Local Education and Economic Development Organisation (LEEDO)

LEEDO is a not-for-profit that aims at improving the life chances of children forced to live in extreme difficulties on the streets and also to address the needs of the growing number of vulnerable street children in Bangladesh.

Tanzania Mwanza

Child in Action

Child in Action is a non-profit organisation based in Tanzania dedicated to improve the lives of young ones and women in vulnerable communities. The charity runs educational project to alleviate ignorance, poverty and poor health condition of rural communities in the Mwanza region.

Cameroon Limbe

Denis Miki Foundation

Denis Miki Foundation is a non-profitable charity organisation working to sustainably develop rural and urban deprived communities in Cameroon. It is a charity run by women to support women in need.

CameroonYaoundè

ASSOBOM

ASSOBOM supports orphans and vulnerable children who are a faced with several challenges, which affect child survival, growth and development. They work in several regions in Cameroon to promote education for the most disadvantaged children.

Burundi Bujumbura

Mama’s for Burundi

From 1993 to 2006 a catastrophic civil war engulfed Burundi, leaving the country in shambles. Following the war, poverty in Burundi increased so much that the country was ranked as the second most impoverished country in the world. Mama’s for Burundi fights poverty by providing educational, health, and empowerment programmes to children and women in need.

Morocco Casablanca

Neighborhoods Association IDMAJ

IDMAJ Neighborhoods Association runs a community centre and schools in Sidi Moumen, one of the most deprived areas in Casablanca. IDMAJ’s mission is to encourage at risk children and vulnerable youth to stay in school, avoid delinquency, drug addiction, violence and extremism, through various cultural and educational activities.

Sierra Leone Freetown

West Africa Child Fund

West Africa Child operates in informal settlements in Freetown. Sierra Leone is one of the world’s poorest countries and street kids are keen to be involved in criminal activities and they are at risk of sexual exploitation. West Africa Child Fund aims at improving the quality of life of street children and orphans through educational projects.

KenyaKenya

The Winners Initiative

The Winners Initiative supports women and children in need, assisting young adults to acquire vocational and life skills. Entrepreneurship programmes providing training, business loans and education as well as the Motivation Programme for disabled young adults empower and support some of the community’s most disadvantaged members. On-Site and Online volunteering opportunities available.

ZambiaZambia

Youth Empowerment for Development Initiative (YEDI)

YEDI’s objective is to provide the means for Zambians living in very isolated rural areas to help themselves to be released from the shackles of poverty. This is done through Improving access to education for school going children, Access to vocational skills training for vulnerable youths, young women and men, Economic empowerment and sustainable livelihood training, and healthcare services for remote communities

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