kili techtrek in favor of amani children's home
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Daudi has severe autism.
But this doesn't stop him from trying new trades and gaining valuable skills to help him advance in life
Here is Daudi during his training class in carpentry
Meet Daudi from Amani
Life on the street
Live on their own or in small groups
Glue-sniffing and other drugs
Transition to Amani Children’s Home
Have structure
End their drug use
Get an education
Family reunification
Positive self-reliance
Amani’s Big ChallengePurchase and build a new welcome center in Arusha
Your specific donation might provide: a table for children to eat on, send a child to school for a year,
or pay for bandages and antibiotics
$10 School uniform for one child
$25 Sheets and blankets for two children at Amani
$50 Medical care for an average of 35 children living on the streets
$100 Three healthy meals for all the children at Amani for one day
$200 First semester at Secondary School