FOSTER Fransalian Organization for Social Transformation, Education and Renewal St. Francis de Sales Girls’ Home, Tabora.

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FOSTER Fransalian Organization for Social Transformation, Education and Renewal St. Francis de Sales Girls’ Home, Tabora

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Foster has already a Boy’s Home to take care of the Street Boys and Orphans. It supports many girls too by its village sponsoring programme. Now we plan out a Girls’ Home to rehabilitate street girls and Orphans

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Main causes of becoming homeless Parents died of AIDS Children are not accepted by new husband Ran away due to poor living conditions Misused by the step fathers, relatives and neighbors

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Cecilia is 11 yrs old. Father died of HIV/AIDS. Mother lives with another man. She lives with her Grandma who is 70 yrs old. she studies in the 5 th class. Needs a better and safer environment to grow and develop.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Elizabeth, 9 Joyce, 10 Father left the mother and two children. Mother is sickly. We support her and the children in their stuidies. They need more attention and care.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Stella William, 4 Parents died of AIDS. She was taken care by the Missionaries of Charity. Now she is with her grandma who is 80 yrs old. we support her studies but she needs a better home and facilities for growth.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Sada Hamisi, 9 Mother died. Father lives with another woman. Sada lives with her grandma who is 70 yrs old. presently we take care of her studies. She needs a better environment for her growth.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home They all need your support to be safe and secure in their growth

Foster SFS Girls’ Home  To provide a safe living environment for orphans and underprivileged girls.  To meet these girls’ most basic needs of shelter, food, clothing, and health care.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home To provide these children a high-quality primary school education and social formation in a wholesome, ethical, Christian learning environment. To stimulate the intellectual development of these girls.

Foster SFS Girls’ Home To provide council and assist the children with emotional support. To facilitate the children’s integration into societal life.

2 Ref and kitchen 3 office 1, Water tank First phase, dormitories and toilets Second phase, dormitories and toilets Third phase 1,2, 3 St. Francis de Sales Girls’ Home, Tabora Master Plan Designed by Fr. Thomas Chozhithara msfs

20 girls Refectory mtrs 8mtrs St. Francis de Sales Girls’ Home, Tabora Plan of the First Phase (2007-8) The whole building is a facility for 40 girls in 2 dormitories. But for temporarily 20 girls can be accommodated in one room and the other room can be used as refectory until another refectory is made. ‘1’ is room of the wardens, ‘2’ is store rooms, ’3’ is wash rooms and toilettes 3

Foster SFS Girls’ Home How much? Building the House 120,000 USD Furniture and Beds 25,000 USD Security Fencing 10,000 USD TOTAL COST135,000 USD

Foster SFS Girls’ Home Thank you very much for your attention and patience. Help us to make this home a reality