Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage

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Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage
 Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage
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Introduction Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage was founded in 2000 by Josephat and Rosemary Kirutu, and was registered as a Tanzanian Non-Government Organisation in 2006 (Registration#: 14NGO/1525).
Vive in:
Tanzania
Lingue:
English
Cerca:
Amici, Invita, Contatti di lavoro
Età:
23 anni
Comunità:
Canada, Tanzania

Personale

Sito Internet:
Interessi:
Art, Coffee, tea and conversation, Computers/Internet, Cooking, Drama-Plays/Musicals, Fishing, Gardening, Cricket, Dancing, Football, Hockey, Jogging, Swimming, Volleyball, Our Vision To see each child in Tanzania, and Africa at large, flourish in an environment of peace, support and stability. At Watoto Wa Africa we are dedicated to a child’s protection and development. We believe all children should be given the right to develop intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually, as well as to play and have a fun, safe childhood.
+255767542894
+255767542894
Tanzania, p.o. box 11349
Mwanza
Tanzania
255

Professionale

Società/Istituzione:
Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage
Posizione:
Director
Carriera precedente:
watoto_wa_africa@yahoo.com.au
0767542894
0767542894
Watoto-Wa-Africa-Orphanage/282621835176509?fref=ts
Mwanza
Tanzania
255

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  • Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage
     Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage

    WELCOME TO
    WATOTO WA AFRICA

    Welcome, karibu sana! Thank you for joining us.

    This book is a guide for all the volunteers that work at Watoto Wa Africa. It will help you to get to know the orphanage better and it will give you an idea of how to help the kids, making a difference in their lives and having an experience you won’t forget.
    You probably already know Josephat Kirutu, general director of the orphanage. Rosemary Kirutu is managing director. She is also Josephat’s wife and mother of all the children. Both of them will help you get around in the orphanage and find the best way to help them. Feel free to ask any questions you might have and share any ideas with them, they will always be happy to help you.
    At the moment, we have 108 kids that you will get to know personally very soon. Have a look at this guide first and you will get a better idea of how to work with them.
    Thanks a million for all your effort that is highly appreciated! We hope you enjoy your stay and have a great experience with us.

    SMALL THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
    There is a volunteer office at the compound. The children are not allowed to enter this office alone. Josephat and Rosemary keep the keys and will give them to you any time you need them. In the office you can find books, school materials and games. The books, pencils, toys and games must be returned at all times before you leave the compound. This is only to prevent all the materials don’t get lost and to ensure that all the kids enjoy them.

    CLOTHES
    On the compound it will be appreciated if you wear clothes appropriate to an African country. So wear a shirt that covers your shoulders and short/trousers that cover or is just above the knees. In the near future we want to buy kangas that can be used to protect your own clothes. They must always be left at the orphanage and will also be washed here.

    HOW TO GET AROUND WITH THE CHILDREN
    Watoto Wa Africa kids are very respectful and affectionate. In your role as a volunteer they look up to you and will also learn from you. It is your obligation to share the commitment we have as a family to educate them, not only as students, but as people.
    This means to applaud their efforts and good actions as well as to make them realize when are naughty. Teaching good manners like ‘please’, ‘thank you’ etc. is also important.
    The small kids look very cute and it is tempting to pick them up, carry them around and hug them all the time. However, in Africa small children are not used to being carried around all day. It is something they will want more, the more they receive, but it can have poor effects on their relationships with each other. It also has a negative effect on their development, sometimes making them regress into poor toilet habits.
    Please understand that it is as necessary to provide discipline for the kids as it is in giving them the affection they need. That is the great challenge of being a parent! We hope you will understand this and at the same time of course we hope that you will be able to get around with the children in your own way.

    FOOD
    It is possible to have food at the orphanage. Cost per day is TZS 18,000. With this price we will give you the same lunch as we have ourselves, which will be ugali with either beans or vegetables, the same breakfast as ourselves and the same dinner as ours. With food you pay in advance, every week.

    WORKING STRUCTURE
    This is a structure that will help you to distribute your time to teach the kids and help at the orphanage in many other chores, depending on how many people is volunteering at the same time.
    Please notice that this is only a guide with the minimum tasks for all the volunteers to do. The more time you spend at the orphanage the more you will be able to help the kids, get closer to them and share a lot of good moments and experiences.
    The volunteer’s coordinator might advise or propose any changes he/she considers necessary due to Watoto’s circumstances or needs.
    Remember that you came here to help these kids and you should do your best when working at the orphanage!

    WATOTO WA AFRICA KIDS 2017

    BABIES & TODDLERS

    Naomi Josephat
    Loveness Emmanuel

    SPECIAL TEACHING

    Mwajuma Muhammed


    WAITING FOR SPONSORS
    Rebeca Abel
    Veronica Chacha
    Daniel Juma
    Julius Shija
    Sophia Nokwe
    NURSERY
    Samuel Mwita
    Elisha Emmanuel
    Baraka Chacha
    John Julius
    Elia Emmanuel
    Joseph Anton
    Anna Paul
    Janet Paul
    Junior James
    CLASS i
    Japhet Mupungate
    Patrick Emmanuel
    Nelson James
    Yusufu Josephat


    CLASS ii
    Benson Anton
    Jackson Chacha
    Happiness Peter
    Ernestina Peter
    Dickson Chacha
    Gloria Isaya
    Jenifer Paul
    Kirutu Kisa
    Kevin Godfrey
    Samuel Vedastus
    CLASS iii
    Elizabeth Paul
    Benjamin Josephat
    Happiness Josephat
    Josephina Julius
    Edina Abel
    Enoch Abel
    Timothy Josephat

    CLASS iv
    Maombi Emmanuel
    Mark Lusato
    Charles Vedastus
    Bhoke Mwita
    Vailet Mwita
    Regina Paul
    Serina Kisa
    Janet Chacha


    CLASS v
    Shamilah Magadula
    Sisti Remis
    Michael Marwa
    Mafuru Mkama
    Makoye William
    Nelson Josephat
    Robogo Kisa
    Vanesa Augustine
    Margaret Emmanuel
    Winifrida Alexander
    Winifrida James
    CLASS vi
    Nzagi Magadula
    Proches Titus
    Samuel Chacha
    Samuel Cosmas
    Gladys Isaya
    Colin Godfrey
    CLASS vii
    Gertrude Lusato
    Joshua Abel
    Musa Cosmas
    Nicholas Anton
    Frank Mwita
    Joshua Shigongo
    Hezekiah Peter
    Gladness Joel

    FORM i
    Gideon Lucas
    Mariam Nyabasama
    George Abel
    Stephen Josephat
    Mwita Wambura
    Wilson Lusato
    FORM ii
    Agapito Veruli
    Saimon Simon
    Rosemary Mkama
    Rosemary Paul
    Robogo Nyaheri
    Anastazia Msoba
    Georgina Veruli
    Baraka Marwa
    FORM iii
    Joseph Anton
    Nyamase Alexander
    Elia Abel
    Violet Lucas
    Ode Josephat
    FORM iv
    Michael Augustine
    Mwita Chacha
    Amina Nokwe
    Regina Nyabasama
    Charles Marwa
    Faraja John

    WATOTO WA AFRICA DAILY SCHEDULE
    TIME TASK
    6:00 h Wake up

    7:00 h Breakfast

    8:00 h Waking up Nursery

    9:00 h General Cleaning

    10:00 h Separate chores
    ( cooking lunch, cleaning and washing, gardening, farming )

    11:00 h

    12:00 h

    13:00 h Lunch

    14:00 h

    15:00 h Cleaning

    16:00 h Start cooking dinner

    17:00 h Kids have fruit / Wash small kids

    18:00 h

    19:00 h Dinner

    20:00 h Prayers / Talking to the kids

    21:00 h Lala salama/ good night

    WORKING MODEL FOR 2 VOLUNTEERS

    CLASSES:
    We have tried to place the kids in groups according to their classes in school and on how we rate their understanding of the lessons we give them. But are only going to examples here because real grouping will be done or is usually done by the volunteers and the volunteer coordinator themselves.
    For example, the kids in nursery school will have 3 groups namely:

    NURSERY A

    Samuel Mwita
    Elisha Emmanuel
    Baraka Chacha

    NURSERY A1

    John Julius
    Elia Emmanuel
    Joseph Anton

    NURSERY B

    Anna Paul
    Janet Paul
    Junior James

    SPECIAL TEACHING

    Mwajuma Mohamed
    CLASS i A

    Japhet Mupungate
    Patrick Emmanuel

    In total our example has 36 groups but the volunteers can make more groups or less than 36 groups. But say the volunteers decide on less groups the work plan could be as follows:
    WORKING MODEL FOR 2 VOLUNTEERS
    Each volunteer will be responsible to teach 9 groups (some kids such as toddlers and nursery not included). Each kid/ group has to be taught at least 3 hours per week.
    Other tasks:
    Each volunteer has to spend at least 2 hours every day at the orphanage divided into:
    - Teaching and playing with Nursery kids
    - Helping with different chores: cleaning, washing, cooking, gardening, farming……

    Example of classes’ schedule:

    Time / Date Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    15:00 h A + 1* E A + 1 * E Homework review
    (1hr per group)
    16:00 h B F B F
    17:00 h C G C G
    18:00 h D H D H

    • 2 groups from the same standard mixed.

    This is an example taking into account that most of the kids go to school in the morning. As stated before, this is an example. Volunteers are free to make their own tailor made work model depending on schooling times but respect the minimum hours each kid has to be taught.
    After all volunteers have to make their own schedule and post it up on the wall in the class! The kids will know who their teacher is and will be waiting for you at class time!!

    WORKING MODEL FOR 3 VOLUNTEERS:

    Each volunteer will be responsible to teach 6 groups (some kids such as toddlers and nursery not included). Each kid/ group has to be taught at least 3 hours per week.
    Other tasks:
    Each volunteer has to spend at least 3 hours every day at the orphanage divided into:
    - Teaching and playing with Nursery kids
    - Helping with different chores: cleaning, washing, cooking, gardening, farming……

    Example of classes’ schedule:

    Time / Date Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    15:00 h A D A D Homework review
    (1hr per group)
    16:00 h B E B E
    17:00 h C F C F

    This is an example taking into account that most of the kids go to school in the morning. As stated before, this is an example. Volunteers are free to make their own tailor made work model depending on schooling times but respect the minimum hours each kid has to be taught.
    After all volunteers have to make their own schedule and post it up on the wall in the class! The kids will know who their teacher is and will be waiting for you at class time!!

    WORKING MODEL FOR 4 VOLUNTEERS:

    Each volunteer will be responsible to teach 4-5 groups (some kids such as toddlers and nursery not included). Each kid/ group has to be taught at least 4 hours per week.
    If you have only 4 groups, spend the time you are not teaching the 5th group in other tasks.
    Other tasks:
    Each volunteer has to spend at least 3 hours every day at the orphanage divided into:
    - Teaching and playing with Nursery kids
    - Helping with different chores: cleaning, washing, cooking, gardening, farming……

    Example of classes’ schedule:

    Time / Date Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    15:00 h A D A D Homework review
    (1hr per group)
    16:00 h B E B E
    17:00 h C C

    This is an example taking into account that most of the kids go to school in the morning. As stated before, this is an example. Volunteers are free to make their own tailor made work model depending on schooling times but respect the minimum hours each kid has to be taught.
    After all volunteers have to make their own schedule and post it up on the wall in the class! The kids will know who their teacher is and will be waiting for you at class time!!

    WORKING MODEL FOR 5 VOLUNTEERS:

    Each volunteer will be responsible to teach 3-4 groups (some kids such as toddlers and nursery not included). Each kid/ group has to be taught at least 4 hours per week.
    If you have only 3 groups, spend the time you are not teaching the 4th group in other tasks.
    Other tasks:
    Each volunteer has to spend at least 4 hours every day at the orphanage divided into:
    - Teaching and playing with Nursery kids
    - Helping with different chores: cleaning, washing, cooking, gardening, farming……

    Example of classes’ schedule:

    Time / Date Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    15:00 h A D A D Homework review
    (1hr per group)
    16:00 h B E B E

    This is an example taking into account that most of the kids go to school in the morning. As stated before, this is an example. Volunteers are free to make their own tailor made work model depending on schooling times but respect the minimum hours each kid has to be taught.
    After all volunteers have to make their own schedule and post it up on the wall in the class! The kids will know who their teacher is and will be waiting for you at class time!!

    WATOTO WA AFRICA ORPHANAGE
    P.O. BOX 11349, MWANZA – TANZANIA
    Tel: + 255 767 542894
    E-mail: [...]

    Reg. No: 14NGO / 1525

    General Expenses per year

    Payment term Amount in TZS Monthly amount in TZS
    Housing
    Local taxes 0.00 0.00
    Water Year 840,000 70,000
    Electricity Year 1,209,600 100,750
    Total housing 2,049,600 170,000

    Staff
    General director Year 2,124,000 177,000
    Managing director Year 2,124,000 177,000
    Teacher Year 1,080,000 90,000
    Women Supporters 3 Year 3,840,000 320,000
    M general support 4 Year 4,200,000 350,000
    Total staff 13,368,000 1,114,000

    Office
    Transport Year 480,000 40,000
    Telephone Year 480,000 40,000
    Internet Year 360,000 30,000
    Total office 1,320,000 110,000

    Household
    Food Year 46,195,200 3,849,600
    Other household Year 4,200,000 350,000
    Medical costs Year 1,850,400 154,200
    Total household 52,245,600 4,353,800

    School
    Public schools fee Year 0.00 0.00
    Public schools other e Year 1,320,000 110,000
    Private Schools Year 6,840,000 570,000
    School uniforms Year 2,880,000 240,000
    School shoes Year 2,160,000 180,000
    Total school 13,200,000 1,100,000

    Clothes
    Plastic shoes Year 600,000 50,000
    Clothes Year 1,800,000 150,000
    Total clothes 2,400,000 200,000

    WATOTO WA AFRICA ORPHANAGE
    P.O. BOX 11349, MWANZA- TANZANIA.
    Tel: 255 767 542894
    E-mail [...]

    Reg. No.: 14NGO/1525

    Transforming Watoto Wa Africa into a self-supporting organization
    Watoto Wa Africa is a voluntary, not for profit, organization. Our aim is to improve the welfare of vulnerable children and to provide for their basic needs (shelter, food, clothing, education, medical care, etc.) and we have 108 in our orphanage.
    At this moment (February 20, 2017) Watoto Wa Africa is forced to transform from a donation dependence organization to self-supported one.
    We are seeking for funds to buy a Mitsubishi Fuso Diesel lorry to be used in generating income for the orphanage. This lorry will be used to transport goods locally, but, before it can be used, the lorry has to be bought first and then prepared for transporting heavy goods.
    After it is ready to go on the road, it will generate enough income to pay for food on monthly basis for all the kids at the orphanage, that will then make Watoto Wa Africa a self-supported organization.
    At this moment funds are needed to invest in this project.
    The investment requires a total amount of TZS 104,400,000/= equivalent to USD 52,200/=

    Investment and exploitation budget

    Investment budget lorry Total in TZS Total in USD

    Buying a Mitsubishi Fuso lorry 80,000,000 40,000
    Buying of the right chassis 1,850,000 925
    Buying of channels 800,000 400
    Body repairs 9,250,000 4,625
    Double diff 8,000,000 4,000
    Labour costs 2,500,000 1,250
    Other costs including transportation of the lorry 2,000,000 1,000
    Total investment 104,400,000 52,200

    Exploitation budget lorry

    Month Year
    Income renting out lorry 8,000,000 96,000,000
    Monthly service cost
    Tires -1,800,000
    Oil -500,000
    Rim -225,000
    Other service costs -1000,000
    Total service costs -3,525,000 -42,300,000
    Loss of rental and repairs 10% -800,000 -9,600,000
    Net income 3,675,000 44,100,000
    Total costs of WWAO’s household 7,047,800 84,573,600

    ABSORBENT DRAINAGE SYSTEM

    Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage is housed in a compound. The different buildings are individual structures placed on sand.
    During the rainy season in March/May the rain is so heavy that the foundations cannot resist all the water fleeting into the compound.
    A drainage and absorbent system should be built to protect the foundations and the buildings.
    At this moment funds are needed to invest in this project.
    The investment requires a total amount of TZS 4,301,000/= equivalent to USD 2,151/=

    ABSORBENT DRAINAGE SYSTEM INVESTMENT BUDGET.

    Budget for absorbent drainage system of the compound

    Amount in TZS Amount in USD
    Moram x 50 lorry loads 2,500,000 1,250
    Foundation stones x 10 lorry loads 500,000 250
    Cement 1,110,000 555
    Reinforcement rings x 3 500,000 250
    Sand 350,000 175
    Labor 500,000 250
    Total costs 5,460,000 2,730

    Tables and benches
    We have a big building we used for meetings and dining or taking our meals and classes. But we badly need tables and benches.
    The cost for this project are: TZS 2,260,000/= or USD 1,130/=

    CLOTHING WARDROBES IN ALL THE DORMITORIES

    The Watoto Wa Africa compound contains 5 dormitories: two for girls and three for boys. All the rooms are in great need of a wardrobe to keep the clothes for the 108 children.
    At the moment the clothes are piled and packed on the floor, which of course makes them dusty and dirty and that is also why they don’t last a very long life at the moment.
    Total cost for all the closets: TZS 4,890,000/= or USD 2,445/=

    Small private lockers for all the children to keep their personal items;

    On the compound there are two dormitories. Inside these rooms there are beds but there is no facility to keep personal items or school books and supplies.
    In order to give the children a small place for personal belongings, which will also teach them that it is important to care for things that are valuable for them, it is necessary to build small lockers for all the (elder) children.
    For that reason there is a need of 80 lockers that can be built by the staff that works at the orphanage.
    The costs for this project are TZS 6,750,000/= or USD 3,375/=
    Thank you and God bless and be with you as you decide on how you want to help us.
    We are still putting up more information for you.

  • Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage
     Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage

    Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage needs people to come and volunteer who want to make a difference. We do not require any special skills or qualifications, except for a love of children and a desire to change people’s lives. We ask that volunteers come ready for a challenge and willing to put in some hard work.