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Bank account details:

Bank Name: NMB
Branch Name: KASULU
Account Name: ENDELEZA WAZEE KIGOMA (EWAKI)
Account Number: 51410032695.
SWITF CODE: NMIBTZTZ
Bank Address: P.O.BOX 70,Kasulu

 

Vodacom Lipa number:

5678168

EWAKI is a registered NGO in Tanzania serving the elderly population with essential services and support. We are always happy to receive monetary contributions and volunteer hours from anyone who supports our efforts.

As we continue to grow, we will focus our donation efforts around specific needs. For example, we are currently seeking funding for greater transportation resources and building of recreation centers in our councils around Kigoma.

If you would like to donate to our efforts, please see our bank details and Vodacom Lipa number below.

We also are happy to accept volunteer hours, especially from our youth. We love watching the faces and eyes of our elderly members light up with excitement when they get to spend time with younger volunteers. The brilliant connections that are made will only serve to help grow and improve our society into the future.

From the bottom of our hearts, we appreciate any and all support from you, our valued community!

 

Bank account details:

Bank Name: NMB
Branch Name: KASULU
Account Name: ENDELEZA WAZEE KIGOMA (EWAKI)
Account Number: 51410032695.
SWITF CODE: NMIBTZTZ
Bank Address: P.O.BOX 70,Kasulu

Vodacom Lipa number:

5678168

 

Key Achievements

As we have worked to transform the mindsets of the elderly from that of dependency to one of self-reliance and empower them to know and demand their rights, here are some of our recent achievements:

 

50,938 Elders

Helped 50,938 elders to get government ID Cards, so they could receive free medical services in the entire Kigoma region. 

1st in Tanzania

Acquired land to construct an elderly recreation center, the first one in Tanzania.

2nd best

Awarded CSO Week Steering Committee as the 2nd best CSO in Tanzania out of over 600 civil society organizations.

14 villages

Educated communities on the rights of the elderly in all 14 villages of Kasulu district. Thousands of people, including elders, were reached by this educational campaign.