As a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), MOTO operates solely on funds received by individuals and through private/corporate donations. We accept both funds, materials for training, books and data processing equipment.
Monetary contributions assist in our rehabilitation and therapy outreach program which focuses on supporting trained rehabilitation professionals to work with our partners to deliver therapeutic interventions to those in need. This includes support via professional placements, skill training, resource support, and the development of new accessible therapy services.
The funds will also be used in the disability and long-term conditions (LTC) support program which aims to bring awareness to inequalities faced by those living with such conditions. At MOTO we strive to change negative perceptions about disability. We also aim to create support networks and a platform for the voices living with disabilities and LTC to be heard.
If you would like to walk with us on this journey of helping some of the most vulnerable people in Tanzania, please take the opportunity to assist in our projects or off a donation. No amount is too small, and we are grateful for any assistance you can offer.
If you are interested in supporting Maisha Outreach Therapy Organization (MOTO) while establishing your legacy, please consider planned to give. Planned gifts could be in the form of an investment fund, a retirement account or even property. Gifts of this type promote and secure our long-term grown and financial stability.
After the start of our activities and completion of our project, sponsors and other partners receive extensive written Annual reports. These reports describe the progress of the projects …
Volunteers are welcome to work on location in Tanzania or contribute time/services from their base of residency. Technical areas of need include Fundraising, Grant Writing …
We extend our gratitude to all of our partner organizations and supporters that share our vision and mission which makes our work possible. We are honoured and …
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