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Sauti Moja is a Canadian charity (Reg. no. 848199725) that focuses on improved lives for indigenous people in East Africa, especially the women and children living under the most-difficult conditions. We work closely with groups and communities, like the pastoral Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya, to provide new opportunities for marginalized individuals and families.  Our professional and financial assistance is empowering and helps them realize new hope in a secure future.  Sauti Moja also seeks to raise awareness of factors contributing to global injustice, and to facilitate change that leads to an equitable and healthy global community.
2009 ANNUAL REPORT here
widow milkingGive 'Hope and Joy' to Vulnerable Women and Girls
this Christmas Season:

GIFT CATALOGUE here

DECORATION INITIATIVE here


Sauti Moja offers you the opportunity to express your compassion and work with us to support realization of the rights of oppressed individuals, families and communities. We assure professionalism, effectiveness, efficiency, and transparency, as we strive to provide exemplary service to donors and beneficiaries. Your donation will make a positive, on-going difference in the lives of vulnerable people, as we focus on making individuals self-sufficient and building capacity of community service organizations.
   
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Contact us:
mail@sautimoja.org
URGENT need for FOOD!

"There is a silent tsunami [of hunger] gathering. You cannot see or hear it, but it's in all these villages, killing people just as hard. This is the worst food crisis since the 1970s. We will lose a generation.  Children will never recover." 
Josette Sheeran, Head of World Food Program

Elema and children

$1.30 will feed a widow’s family for a day.  $39 will feed the family for one month. 
$156 will feed them until harvest.
HELP THEM NOW!