| Project Meds and Nets (MaN) Malaria is a disease of the blood that is transmitted to people by infected mosquitoes. Malaria is preventable and treatable. To fight this disease, we must provide children, orphans, elderly and the poor with treated bed nets and make anti-malaria drugs, such as Coartem, available... More COBURWAS Learning Centre The school is for children ages two to five years old. Due to war and disease many children in the Kyangwali Settlement are left without parents.This project was created to provide children with basic needs such as food, shelter, security, education, comfort, care and love... More Girls Hoima Hostel Education is such a luxury for young girl refugees in the Kyangwali Settlement Camp in western Uganda that they dig (farm) during their breaks to raise money for tuition, books and rent. Think Humanity assists these students with medication, rent, food and school supplies... More Education Sponsorship and Secondary School Project Think Humanity has sponsored several students with their education since 2007... More Livestock Project The goats provide manure to the community farms e.g. banana plantations which will result in good production of bananas. Then bananas will provide food for the goats to survive on which will be in the form of a circle. Nothing is wasted, everything is a part of the cycle. - Jimmy Pierre Kanizius, TH livestock manager.. More Think Humanity Newsletters, Videos - Promo and TH Anthem This song was composed by DJ Yaya Donald and perfomed by the Coburwas Club Choir.. More February 2010 newsletter Acholi Jewelry, Baskets and Purses Info coming soon.. More 2010 Goals A meeting was held in January 2010 with TH African managers and three TH board members. Jim Heckel and Joe Bergholz came up with the following goals. This is a temporary rough draft with input and agreement from the founder and TH African managers... More Jimmy's letter to the leaders in the DRC Jimmy, Nsabimana Kanizius, is the livestock managers for Think Humanity and is presently at school in South Africa at the African Leadership Academy. He published his first paper and asked that it be shared with Think Humanity sponsors... More |
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