Get Involved

This work runs on generosity. And partnership.

CWF is a lean, transparent, accountable foundation. Every dollar donated goes directly to the communities and programmes described on this site. We welcome individuals, institutions, and organisations who share our belief that healthcare is a human right — not a privilege of geography.

DONATE

Give what you can. It goes further than you think.

In a community with no formal healthcare history, a mobile blood pressure cuff is extraordinary. A transport allowance gets a cancer patient to a referral hospital. A pack of school uniforms sends a child who would otherwise stay home.

CWF accepts donations in Tanzanian Shillings and USD. All donations are receipted and reported in our annual financial statements.

PARTNER WITH US

Institutions, researchers, and medical professionals

We are actively seeking partnerships with:

  • Medical organisations and hospitals interested in participating in future health camps
  • Research institutions looking for field sites for community health studies in Tanzania
  • Universities interested in collaborative research on Maasai health, conservation, or community development
  • Corporate social responsibility programmes aligned with health, education, or conservation

If your organisation’s mission overlaps with ours, we want to hear from you.

VOLUNTEER

Skills the community needs. That you might have.

CWF welcomes skilled volunteers — particularly in the following areas:

  • Medical practitioners: physicians, nurses, lab technicians, pharmacists
  • Public health researchers and epidemiologists
  • Grant writers and fundraising professionals
  • Communications and digital media
  • Community development and project management

Volunteer deployments are coordinated through the CWF secretariat. All volunteers work under the governance of the Board and in partnership with local institutions.

Do you have a community project for CWF to support?

CWF accepts project proposals from community groups, schools, health facilities, and registered organisations working in Mswakini and neighbouring villages. In future rounds, we will extend this to other remote communities in Tanzania.

Proposal guidelines and a standardised template are available upon request. Proposals are reviewed by the Board Committee and approved by the full Board.

Submission: by official postal address or email. Contact details below.