Volunteer in Tanzania with us and Make a change forever!
Welcome to Tanzania, a fascinating and friendly place to live and work, and where we at Ludao Day Care Centre (LDCC) in Moshi have been active since 2012.
Tanzania is a geographically massive and diverse country with potential to match, but one facing many challenges
Could you be part of bringing positive change to Tanzania?
With more than 8 years’ experience supporting and Hosting volunteers you’ll be in good hands. We’ll do all we can to help you settle and make the biggest possible difference!
Tanzania is a geographically massive and diverse country with potential to match, but one facing many challenges
Could you be part of bringing positive change to Tanzania?
With more than 8 years’ experience supporting and Hosting volunteers you’ll be in good hands. We’ll do all we can to help you settle and make the biggest possible difference!
ABOUT new LUDAO DAY CARE CENTRE year 2017-2019
Ludao Day Care & Kindergarten in Moshi was founded by Sister Margarete Mshana in November 1989. It was closed on June 2016 because of sister Margarete's health condition, so was not able to run the Day care.
On February 2017 Ludao Day Care & Kindergarten was reopened by Mr. Francis Makala who sold his only car to pay for the rent of the school building so that the needy kids from poor families can also go to school. Jenny and Rechael were the voluntary local teachers providing an early learning education to Kids from poor families outside one of the villagers house in Rau Village, but the government closed it because of lack of facilities and enough space for the kids to play. so After Ludao was opened, The Teachers Jenny and Rechael with the Kids at Rau village moved in to Ludao .
For now we need Volunteers, sponsors, partners to help us Care for these needy kids and some orphans. Otherwise these children would live on the streets or would be cared for by hardly elder grandmothers and Grandfathers.
Just 35$ / month per child, will fund a place covering all costs related to education, healthy food and child care.
On February 2017 Ludao Day Care & Kindergarten was reopened by Mr. Francis Makala who sold his only car to pay for the rent of the school building so that the needy kids from poor families can also go to school. Jenny and Rechael were the voluntary local teachers providing an early learning education to Kids from poor families outside one of the villagers house in Rau Village, but the government closed it because of lack of facilities and enough space for the kids to play. so After Ludao was opened, The Teachers Jenny and Rechael with the Kids at Rau village moved in to Ludao .
For now we need Volunteers, sponsors, partners to help us Care for these needy kids and some orphans. Otherwise these children would live on the streets or would be cared for by hardly elder grandmothers and Grandfathers.
Just 35$ / month per child, will fund a place covering all costs related to education, healthy food and child care.
Special thanks to our Partners: The Maarifa Project and Kincainston primary school of Scotland