Amani operates on a model inspired by the American Foster Care system, taking in street children and dedicating efforts to educate them and reunite them with their families.
With the majority of their funding sourced from Europe, Amani hosts 60-80 kids at any given time, with a system that encompasses over 500 children, including those placed in new homes or attending vocational school or University.
Moving to Moshi, TZ, the Msandaka School for the Deaf stands as one of only three schools in Tanzania catering to deaf students. Housing 85 students for 10 months each year, the school receives partial support from the government, alongside contributions from Think Kindness and private donors. Together, we’re making education accessible and impactful for the deaf community in Tanzania.
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Frequently asked questions
Each trip typically ranges from 11-13 days depending on travel. We also can work with individuals looking to extend or shorten their trips if needed.
Travel is the most expensive part – so that varies. We typically tell everyone to plan between $3,200 – $3,500. This includes airfare, lodging, transportation, meals, and excursions.
No, you can make a deposit of $500-$1000 which holds your spot and then we have the final amount due 30 days before departure. All deposits are fully refundable until airfare is purchased.
Yes, 100% okay. In fact, let us know we’d love to help mentor you throughout the journey. We’ve have dozens and dozens of travelers raise funds. Some things worked, some didn’t – so we can help you choose some simple fundraisers that can help yield great results.
No, not in Tanzania. However, we do suggest you are up-to-date on all your current vaccines. We also recommend everyone receives a malaria prescription prior to departure.
Just let us know. We can help advise and plan the remaining part of your trip. Though we are not responsible for your stay after, we have great contacts to help you create an amazing extended vacation. We’ve had travelers stay to climb Mt. Kili, go on extended safari’s or even plan a stop in the Netherlands. If you are traveling around the world, we want to make sure you get the most out of the experience as possible!
Yes, 100%. Safety is one of our #1 priorities. While on the trip you will not only have an experienced Think Kindness guide but we also have local staff with us at every point in the trip. The community we support LOVES our organization and the impact we are making. You will be like mini celebrities while in country!
Yes, 100%. Please let us know well in advance so we can accommodate your meals ahead of time.
In short, no – or at least not very well. They start learning English in High School. So you will have kids practice their English with you. So we encourage everyone to jump on your favorite language app to start learning some Swahili.