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Donate to TEACH Rwanda

Donations to TEACH Rwanda are all tax deductible in the U.S., and qualify for tax reductions in Rwanda. Give generously today!

  • Designate your donation as a gift—for birthdays, anniversaries, or in honor of someone special!

  • Automatically deposit your monthly donation through your financial institution. Banks always remember.

  • Skip that expensive cup of coffee one day a week, and donate the $5 you save to help pay school fees for a vulnerable child in Rwanda. Our scholarship program is called Fund a Future.

  • Redirect your required minimum distribution of retirement funds to TEACH Rwanda. Our reserve fund will grow, giving us financial security, too.

  • Include TEACH Rwanda in your estate planning. Rwandan teachers intend to be around for a long time, too!

There are many ways to make donations to TEACH Rwanda. If you are interested in donating, please use the link below.

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Who Benefits From Your Generosity?

Rwandan children…especially those who live in Rwanda’s villages and rural areas. Many of these children have one item of tattered clothing to wear…have access to very little drinking water…eat one small meal a day so many of them are stunted from lack of nutrition…and do not attend school. High-quality schools are still rare. TEACH Rwanda helps children get off to a good start in life by preparing teachers to work in modern schools that promote early, healthy development. Rwanda’s children have the potential to become doctors, educators, architects, and scientists.

Rwanda’s families…many of whom have no children's books in their homes to read…who cannot pay school fees…who have no money for school uniforms…but who know the value of a good education for their children. Every family in the world wants the best for its children's futures. You can Fund a Future!

Rwandan teachers…who are just beginning to understand why forcing children to memorize information has led to high drop-out rates and lives of poverty—and why joyfully learning through play and projects in the early years is a lifetime gift for every child. One teacher can change the lives of hundreds of children in a 40-year career.

 

Rwandan schools…that typically have no children's books, no learning materials, no outdoor play areas, and enrollments sometimes reaching 100 children in a class. TEACH Rwanda schools implement international best practices with libraries, blocks, dolls, Rwandan natural resources such as mud and banana fiber, and child-size tables and desks where children explore cooperatively in small groups.

Rwanda’s education leaders…who are developing the capacity to teach teachers, administer high-quality schools, and advocate for better educations for ALL Rwandan children. World peace and prosperity depend on well-educated populations.

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