Medical:
- Refer children who are in need of life-saving or significantly life-altering medical treatment to international agencies such as Children First Foundation and ROMAC. Cover the costs of passports, visas, embassy courier fees, panel Doctor appointments and pre-departure medications. Provide educational support of these children on return to Tanzania (usually a boarding school is best as it ensures the children receive on-going nutritional support and safe accommodation. To find out about these children please see the 'Childrens Stories' section.
- Continue to support the work of World Jet Travel in assisting other children within the community in need of urgent medical assistance that can be received within Dar es Salaam. Provision of vitamins and nutrition to unwell children.
Educational:
· Register an initial 100 orphans / 'at-risk children due to poverty' within the Kawe region. All of school starting age: 5-7-years. (2008: 104 registered for assistance). This is essentially an on-going process, as funds become available more children can be registered.
- Enroll each child into Kawe A Primary school. Provide each child with a uniform, bag, school books and stationary set. In February 2009 the initial 100-children were enrolled and given the above requirements.
· Distribute 'necessities packs' to these registered children. In May 2009 each registered child was given a necessities pack containing a toothbrush, tooth paste, face washer, soap, comb and underpants.
·In 6-years time when hopefully some of these children start secondary school, we hope to fund their secondary school fees and requirements.
· Create a community centre that offers the following services: Library, Nursery / Kindergarten classes, after school English learning program. Sporting equipment and an administrative centre for the Watoto Kwanza Project. An international volunteer placement (2010-2011). In Tanzania you cannot get a well-paid job unless you speak English, you cannot enter secondary school without learning English. Yet the primary schools teach in Swahili. Basic English is taught in primary school but they have very little access to English resources such as ‘readers’, library books, flash cards and charts. A Kindergarten / Nursery school program will allow children to get a head start in life at an age where their brains are soaking up knowledge very quickly. A centre like this will also monitor the child for signs of malnutrition and illness and will ensure they are enrolled into primary school at the right age.



