“Tuko pamoja! (We are together)”
Join us in empowering Congolese children & creating the next generat DR Congo has one of the youngest populations in the world.
Guaranteeing rights of children | Empowering youth in DRC | Creating environments where kids become happy & independent
At 4Watoto, we envision a bright and thriving DR Congo. �
We believe that DR Congo can be lifted to a higher level through the emancipation of its children and youth. Youth empowerment sets the stage for lasting peace, with more happy and self-sufficient people, a resilient econ
omy, higher living standards and strengthened communities. When children and youth reach their full potential, they will be empowered to act as role models for their fellow human beings and influence them in a positive way. This influence will reach far beyond the 4Watoto Foundation itself. �
Our role is to create stimulating environments that stand on three important foundations:
1. A safe space to grow up in
2. Tools and guidance to develop oneself and
create skills
3. Opportunities to turn skills into value
All this so that children can truly be kids, develop into confident, unique youth and are able to grow at their own pace into happy, self-confident and independent people. After that, all we 4Watoto have to do is let them know that they can always fall back on the safe community they came from. Current projects:
1. The 4WatotoHouse is located in Goma, this is the capital of the North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Goma lies only 13–18 km of the active Nyiragongo Volcano. The 4WatotoHouse is a family-house where 25 former street-children/orphans can be happy & loved children again. �
2. The 4WatotoSchool, this is an official accredited school that follows the Congolese curriculum. 4Watoto has an unique educational approach where it focuses on delivering independent, intelligent leaders by following their unique talent.
3. Re-unite families, Even though 4Watoto is a family, a home where children are cared for with love. We strive that the children can reconnect with the people they are genetically or emotionally connected to. We have successfully reunited 6 children. Tuko pamoja! (We are together)