Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST)

Mon - Sat: 8am to 5pm

About Us

What Sets Us Apart?

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  1. Community-Centered Approach

    We prioritize building a supportive and inclusive community where seniors feel valued, connected, and empowered to lead fulfilling lives.

  2. Tailored Programs

    We offer personalized initiatives tailored to the specific needs and interests of our elderly members, ensuring their engagement and satisfaction.

  3. Local Collaboration

    We collaborate closely with local authorities, communities, and stakeholders to ensure our initiatives are culturally sensitive, sustainable, and have a meaningful impact on the lives of elderly citizens.

Meet Our Team

Who we are
Mrs. Ester Njau
Executive Director
Mrs. Nelly Adolph
Executive Secretary
Dr. Nora Njau
Deputy Ex. Secretary
Mr. Gileard Masam
Treasurer

Frequently Asked

Questions
What do you need to know about Aged Sunshine Tanzania?

Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST) is an NGO in Arusha dedicated to empowering elderly citizens. Since 2015, we have created a supportive community where seniors, including those living alone or with disabilities, can thrive through self-reliant projects.

Who is eligible to receive assistance?

Elderly citizens aged 60 and above, including those living alone or with disabilities, are eligible to receive assistance from Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST). Eligibility is determined in collaboration with local authorities and community organizations to ensure that those in need are identified and supported.

Who can contribute to the Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST)?

Anyone who shares our commitment to empowering elderly citizens can contribute to Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST). This includes individuals, businesses, and organizations. Whether through financial donations, volunteering, or providing resources.

What types of programs and activities does AST offer?

Aged Sunshine Tanzania (AST) offers a diverse range of programs and activities tailored to the needs and interests of elderly citizens. These include income-generating projects such as carpentry, handcrafts, and traditional Maasai dressmaking, aimed at providing seniors with opportunities to showcase their skills and generate income.

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