Kasaka Health Centre, established in 2012 by the Brothers of Charity, is a dedicated mental health facility located in Kasaka, Kigoma. It provides critical psychiatric care, medical support, and rehabilitation services to approximately 1,250 patients annually, addressing a vital need for mental healthcare in the region.
Aqua Lodge, a serene and well-equipped hospitality facility operated by the Brothers of Charity, is located near the scenic Lake Tanganyika in Kigoma. Designed to provide comfort, relaxation, and business convenience, the lodge offers modern amenities in a tranquil lakeside setting.
Kigoma Training College, under the auspices of the Brothers of Charity, offers a range of diploma and certificate programs designed to equip students with professional skills in healthcare, social sciences, and law. The college plays a vital role in empowering communities in the Kigoma region by providing quality education and fostering skilled professionals who can contribute to local development.
The Brothers of Charity – Bangwe Sheltered Home in Kigoma, Tanzania, supports children with mental disabilities through holistic programs focused on health, education, and social inclusion. This report summarizes key activities and achievements from January to June 2024.
Maendeleo Youth Centre (MYC), a project under the Brothers of Charity in Kigoma, Tanzania, was established in June 1997 to support vulnerable youth, including refugees, street children, and those facing social, economic, or health challenges. The Centre provides rehabilitation, skills training, and community integration to empower youth for sustainable development.
The Rumonge Deaf Cooperative, founded in 2010 under the Brothers of Charity in Kigoma, Tanzania, empowers deaf individuals through vocational training, education, and social integration. The project focuses on breaking barriers by equipping participants with practical skills, fostering spiritual growth, and promoting inclusivity within the community.
Father Triest Dispensary located at 988 Kimara Suka Street / Golan Road (Dar Es Salaam) is dedicated to providing general medical services to mothers and children (MCH) as part of reducing the infant mortality rate, but we also offer special services to people with drug addiction for their rehabilitation.
The center's goal is to promote the well-being and dignity of children and youth living with intellectual disabilities, by improving their daily living conditions, offering them special education programs, and strengthening community participation to foster their integration.
Marumba mental health rehabilitation center treats anyone suffering from mental health disorders, including depression and epilepsy. It also treats patients suffering from substance abuse.
The center's goal is to promote the well-being and dignity of children and youth living with intellectual disabilities by improving their daily living conditions, offering them special education programs, and strengthening community participation to foster successful integration.