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Ex-Street Children Working with the various Charitable Organisation in Tanzania to protect, save and transform the lives of children who have been stigmatised as being 'witches' and 'rogue' to the society.

Maasai Girls To empower the lives of 200 Maasai Girls for better Education and opportunities in life.

Education Invest the funds for future Education.

Future Empowerment through investment.



Stepping Stones Trust Fund, Tanzania is a young charity. The idea behind Stepping Stones Trust Fund was conceived by its Director Mr. Paddy Hoon who is greatly involved and motivated by such projects undertaken in Tanzania. Mr. Paddy is an Ex-Army British Officer having served on numerous assignments in Africa. He is fluent in multiple world languages. With his vision and perception, your investment will be well protected and served to the needy children of Tanzania.

Stepping Stones Trust Fund. We are a NON-PROFIT Organisation to help Ex-Street Tanzanian children and help 200 Maasai girls.

Our motto and goal is simple - To raise funds of $6 Million from Beneficiaries like you over a 10 Year period. The funds will be be invested in a Trust Fund which will then be re-invested to look after the lives and development of these children.

We tend to allocate funds to the projects of a capital nature trying to ensure that the seed we sow both alleviates an immediate problem and does so in a way that future generations will also benefit, also acting as a catalyst encouraging project sponsors to go on and achieve more. We like to see local contributions being made to the projects we support for the obvious reason that this sense of ownership enhances the chances that the project will work.

We believe that Stepping Stones can add value to the process of charitable giving to Tanzania through its experience and ability to identify, assess and monitor projects with partners like Britain-Tanzania Society. This is enhanced through our network of members on the ground in various parts of Tanzania.