Tassi spends her entire life taking care of the children in her neighborhood. She is known for her caring and loving nature as she makes sure no child goes to bed hungry. Tassi runs a supervised residence that provides assisted living, food and clothing for those living in her neighborhood . Tassi takes care of the children that has no one to help them. Donate today and help Tassi provide for children in need.
African Disabilities will reinforce the importance of women’s health in West Africa Togo. African Disabilities aim to improve the health care of women. Our goal is to improve women‘s healthcare services for themselves and their families. We seek to establish Women’s Health Care in obstetric and gynecologic care, prenatal care, labor and delivery services, postpartum care, breast cancer screening, contraception services, abortion services and miscarriage management. Thus, women will be able to have the necessary test and surgery needed for a better life.
There are no Social Service Programs in Togo so the citizens are in dire need. African Disabilities will look to provide Social Service Programs to provide basic needs such as food, shelter, education and healthcare to the citizens of Togo and its neighboring countries. We will look to promote social change and development in Togo and other regions.
African Disabilities has partner with Mr Anani Kodjo Kpatanyo Psysiotherapist to offer Physical Therapist to the citizens of Togo. Mr Anani Kodjo Kpatanyo has established a functional rehabilitation service center to help for socio-professional intégration of people with Disabilities in Togo. Our goal is to help Mr Anani with physiotherapy équipement for quality care and to help families pay for physical therapy sessions they desperately need. The goal of physiotherapy is to strengthen, maintain or restore functional abilities, relieve pain, help the person move better and be more independent in the activities of daily life. Physiotherapy will préserve the function and quality of life.
Malaria is a disease thats spread to humans from mosquitoes. Although Malaria is preventable and curable its still a leading cause of death in children and pregnant woman in many developing countries. There are steps to prevent Malaria but we need your help. Your donations will be used to prevent and treat Malaria
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