OUR MISSION
Our mission is to lead the development and growth of an improved education system supported by socially engaged business models that boost local economies while improving community livelihoods.
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OUR PROJECTS
Our Projects are aligned to our strategic goals, which include Improving Education Quality, Gender Parity in Education, Innovation and Technology, and Health and Nutrition.
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OUR IMPACT
Thanks to strategic partnerships with our communities, local government, individuals and donors, we are proud to share with you some of our results…
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OUR IMPACT
Children Educated
%
Of Students are Girls
Sent to College
Partner Schools
Boreholes Drilled
Help us raise $300,000 to send 22 Students to College and support one Primary School
We invite you to join the Campaign and be part of the Baton Bearer Champions raising $300,000.00 USD to send 22 students (70% girls) to college/University, and support one rural primary school. This is our fourth cohort of students heading to college/university. As a Baton Bearer Champion we ask you to make a one-time donation toward their tuition fees.
Platinum Champion
$20,000+
Diamond Champion
$10,000+
Gold Champion
$5,000+
Silver Champion
$1,000+
OUR APPROACH
Equal Opportunity & Quality Education for All
Self-Sustaining Communities
Individual & Community Empowerment
Financial & Organizational Excellence
Creating Infrastructure and Systems
TTI NEWS
A School is Transformed in Matau Zimbabwe
Communities and Generations are Changed Forever! by Tererai Trent On a sunny day, bright light streams in from the holes in the roof to the classroom below. But during the rainy season, water pours in. Teachers rush to move their students and learning materials into...
A Swing for Edith
If you’re looking for 5-year-old Edith, chances are you will find her on the swings at the colorful new playground at her school in Chapupu, Zimbabwe. Until recently, students at her community’s early childhood development (ECD) program did not even have a classroom,...
Education and the Road to Change in Africa
by Tererai Trent, a blog produced for CCN-Africa voices Eight-year-old Tineyi takes my hand and leads me into her mud-thatched hut in my home village of Matau in rural Zimbabwe. There, in a dark corner of the room, is a wooden bookshelf. Carefully crafted by her...