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Reasons to make Donation
Our children can also be taken care of by the government or other nonprofit organizations which is a great initiative but SHARE TO LIGHT’s aim is to take a few children at once and equip them with all the necessities to be a young creative entrepreneur.
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Why we do fundraising
The team is of people that have a background in the creative industry and also in taking care of big groups of people. SHARE TO LIGHT is a nonprofit organization that started from photojournalism ideation and from the heart of helping and there is no going back from it.
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A Volunteer
Ensure that every less privileged child with disabilities in Huye/Kigali, Rwanda has the right to survival, protection, and development as well as the ability to future self- sustainability.
On going Project
We want to provide a space where those less privileged children with disabilities feel wanted and loved and on top of it the space where they can start growing their curiosity and hope for the future.
PROJECT INKINGI
Project Inkingi, meaning pillar, is a social enterprise that aims to revolutionize the prosthetic industry by harnessing the power of 3D printing and PVC pipes to create affordable, customizable prosthetics for children with disabilities.
- Aid Goal: $1,500
- Raised: $1,500 Donated
CHILDREN IN SCHOOL
Share to Light focuses on providing education to less privileged children with disabilities in Rwanda, aiming to equip them with skills for self-sustainability and future employment. The organization develops specialized curriculums, offers professional training, and mentors children to prepare them for the workforce. Education is seen as a tool to foster creativity, independence, and hope for a better future. By supporting both the children and their families, Share to Light empowers these individuals to overcome challenges and build a path toward self-reliance.
- Aid Goal: $.............
- Raised: $............. Donate
OLE CUP WINNER
The Ole Cup is an annual student entrepreneurial pitch competition open to all St. Olaf students. Social Impact prize: Share to Light - Immaculée Nizigiyimana Sifa ’24
- Aid Goal: $10,000
- Raised: $5,000 Donate
Phase 1- SHARE TO LIGHT.
SHARE TO LIGHT Provides personalized support to families and children, such as financial counseling and guidance on accessing resources. we offer specialized care and hardware to children with physical disabilities in underprivileged families. This incorporates things like wheelchairs, bolsters and other portability helps, as well as physical treatment, word related treatment, and other shapes of therapeutic care.
- Mobility Aid Goal: $2,450
- Raised: $24.25 Donate Now
NEW! Curriculum building.
Because we are going to teach them, we need to have a curriculum developed so that it can be approved by the government too. The curriculum is at 98%
- Goal: $400
- Raised: $360 Donate Now
Phase 2- SHARE TO LIGHT.
SHARE TO LIGHT has a developed curriculum highlighting the ways in which transferable skills can be taught in person at workshops. we work with guardians and families to supply them with the bolster they ought to care for their children. This incorporates money related help, enthusiastic back, and getting to data and assets.
- Goal: $3,050
- Raised: $0 Donate Now
Phase 3- SHARE TO LIGHT.
SHARE TO LIGHT matches participants with real-world businesses and assists participants at work until independently working without support. We prepare children with locomotor disabilities with abilities that can offer assistance and compete within the work advertised. We offer professional preparation and mentorship programs that empower children with inabilities to obtain attractive abilities and pick up a source of vocation.
- Goal: $1000
- Raised: $0 Donate Now
OUR SERVICES
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EDUCATION FOR LESS PRIVILEGED DISABLED CHILDREN
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MASSIVE DONATION TO FAMILIES FOR LESS PRIVILEGED DISABLED CHILDREN
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PSYCHOLOGY FOR LESS PRIVILEGED DISABLED CHILDREN
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LET’S BUILD SOME SCHOOLS.
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PURE WATER AND BASIC NEEDS FOR LESS PRIVILEGED DISABLED CHILDREN FAMILIES
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MEDICAL FACILITIES
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PROMOTING THEIR DISABILITIES