We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Indigo Earth Foundation for their generous support. We are incredibly grateful for their partnership and invite you to read their latest blog about our work: https://www.indigoearthfoundation.com/organizations/orphans-in-the-wild

James Evans Kihongole, fondly known as Jamsi. Born on 21 October 2005, joined ICV on 12 April 2013. This month, James was reunited with his family. He is continuing his education at Luhunga Secondary School, where he is currently in Form Two. We wish James every success and happiness for the future. 

Celebrating YAM Graduates. Congratulations to the YAM (Youth Agency Mufindi) sewing students on their graduation. Pictured with the beautiful dresses they created, the students’ achievements are a wonderful reflection of their hard work, skill and determination.
The YAM programme is generously sponsored by the Deaconess Foundation of Finland. This support provides vocational training and rehabilitation for vulnerable and orphaned young people in Mufindi, Tanzania, helping them gain practical skills and build brighter, more independent futures.
Congratulations also go to the YAM carpentry and briquette-making students on their graduation. These practical skills will open valuable employment and self-sufficiency opportunities in the remote rural communities of Mufindi.

HYDROPOWER PROJECT NEARS COMPLETION. We are delighted to report that our hydropower project is nearing completion. Most of the installation and technical work is now complete, and we expect the system to be fully operational soon.

Once complete, this important project will make a significant contribution to the long-term sustainability of our organisation, helping us operate more efficiently and continue supporting the children and young people of Mufindi for years to come.
Thank you to everyone who continues to support our work and help create brighter futures for the children and young people of Mufindi.
For regular news, please visit: https://orphansinthewild.org/category/news/
If you require any further details or have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Email: bruce@wildorphans.org or +44 (0) 7759219708, marion@wildorphans.org

Published by