The aim of this event, was to talk and share experience with children on issues concerning health and hygiene as well as promote cultural exchange programs with Us Embassy Tanzania’s support through music and dance from Keri Chryst and Jumping Jeff from United States of America.
" Our objective is to change the negative attitude and reduce illegal activities amongst children through sensitizing them to engage in useful activities in order to explore talents, assisting them have goals for their future, helping them to put in place strategies to implement what they have planned to achieve their goals.
"Our ultimate aim is preparing them for the better tomorrow; also our plan is to explore opportunities for those youths through networking, creating awareness to them on HIV/Aids and drugs", said Mrs Alice Dosi Mwamsojo, CEO and Managing Director of the Alice Foundation soon after the exciting show at Ubungu, Dar es salaam, over the weekend
Keri Chryst and Jumping Jeff from the United States of America entertain at Ubungo in Dar es salaam over he weekend
Children having the time of their lives during the free concert
Alice Foundation is a non- governmental, non-profit making organization founded by Mrs Alice Dosi Mwamsojo,who is a designer, marketer and a social worker, in early 2011 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Alice Foundation has been registered under section 12(2) of Act No.24 of 2002 with registration numbers OONGO/00005168.
According to Mrs Mwamsojo, the main goal of the organization is to improve the life standard of women, children through promoting them to access to education, health service: adolescent and sexual reproductive, maternal and infant, and capacity building for economic empowerment.
Alice Foundation’s overall objective is to improve social and economic advancement of street children in Tanzania by increasing access to education, and for women maternal, newborn health and sexual reproductive health services including HIV and AIDS. With a strategic plan to make significant contributions to Tanzanian women and their families through working closely with the government and donors.
“Together we can do this”