NEW WORLD FLOOD AFRICA
PLANTING SEEDS OF SERVICE ACROSS CONTINENTS
🌍 Mission & Vision
New World Flood Africa is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting volunteerism and community service to create a better world. Through education, skill-building, and advocacy, we work to uplift marginalized communities and ensure every child has the right to learn, grow, and thrive.
📚 Our Education Initiative:
New World Flood Africa established a model school, Arusha Success Academy, led by our Reign Director David Gido, to support children around its community center and encourage different communities to start schools that enable children to access education. Many cultural traditions hinder education, especially in Maasai and Anzabe (Bushmen) communities, where young girls are often married as child brides with no access to health, education, or basic needs.
🎯 We aim to:
Educate communities on the importance of schooling.
Provide free education at Arusha Success Academy.
Offer vocational training alongside formal learning.
Create safe spaces for children, especially those with disabilities.
🚨 Challenges We Address:
💧 New World Flood Africa partners with nonprofits to shift these harmful practices by teaching communities that all children deserve education, love, and opportunity.
🛠️ Vocational Training & Skill Development
We train both children and parents with practical skills that help sustain families. We also develop different skills like:
🏅 Community Engagement & Advocacy
New World Flood Africa hosts community events and sports games, bringing families together to:
New World Flood Africa aims to transform lives through education, skill development, and awareness, ensuring a brighter future for Tanzania's Maasai, Anzabe, and other underserved communities.
New World Flood Africa is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting volunteerism and community service to create a better world. Through education, skill-building, and advocacy, we work to uplift marginalized communities and ensure every child has the right to learn, grow, and thrive.
📚 Our Education Initiative:
New World Flood Africa established a model school, Arusha Success Academy, led by our Reign Director David Gido, to support children around its community center and encourage different communities to start schools that enable children to access education. Many cultural traditions hinder education, especially in Maasai and Anzabe (Bushmen) communities, where young girls are often married as child brides with no access to health, education, or basic needs.
🎯 We aim to:
Educate communities on the importance of schooling.
Provide free education at Arusha Success Academy.
Offer vocational training alongside formal learning.
Create safe spaces for children, especially those with disabilities.
🚨 Challenges We Address:
- Child marriage (girls aged 9-13 becoming second, third, or fourth wives).
- Lack of health education leads to early pregnancies, diseases like HIV, and malnutrition.
- Cultural beliefs that children with disabilities are cursed leading to their abandonment or harm.
- Nomadic lifestyles prevent stable schooling opportunities.
💧 New World Flood Africa partners with nonprofits to shift these harmful practices by teaching communities that all children deserve education, love, and opportunity.
🛠️ Vocational Training & Skill Development
We train both children and parents with practical skills that help sustain families. We also develop different skills like:
- Music: Keyboard, guitar, drums
- Art: Drawing & painting
- Agriculture: Growing vegetables and raising small animals.
- Business: Crafting & selling handmade goods (necklaces, honey, milk, etc.)
🏅 Community Engagement & Advocacy
New World Flood Africa hosts community events and sports games, bringing families together to:
- Educate parents on health, hygiene, and children's rights.
- Provide free meals, education supplies, and healthcare awareness.
- Support children with disabilities, offering specialized programs and play activities.
New World Flood Africa aims to transform lives through education, skill development, and awareness, ensuring a brighter future for Tanzania's Maasai, Anzabe, and other underserved communities.