My Journey Through Bethania: A Foundation for Life
“My name is Edwina Aloyce, and I graduated from Bethania in 2008. Currently, I am in Morogoro, pursuing my first degree in Agricultural Engineering.
Nehemiah Tanzania at Mission Live 2025 From June 13–15, 2025, Nehemiah Tanzania had the honour of participating in Mission Live 2025, hosted at the AVC Germany headquarters in Nidda. This annual gathering is a celebration of mission—of faith lived out, of partnerships strengthened, and of lives transformed through the Gospel. [...]
Read MoreIntroduction As we journey into 2025, the Nehemia Christian Aid Foundation Tanzania continues to light a path of hope and transformation across communities that have long been underserved. Rooted in Christian faith and a vision of sustainable development, this non-profit organisation—working closely with Nehemiah Christian Relief Organisation in Germany—remains dedicated [...]
Read More“My name is Edwina Aloyce, and I graduated from Bethania in 2008. Currently, I am in Morogoro, pursuing my first degree in Agricultural Engineering.
Highlights from the AVC Annual Conference 2024: A Journey of Hope and Commitment From May 24 to 26, 2024, the much-anticipated annual conference of Action for Persecuted Christians and the Needy (AVC) unfolded in Nidda, Hessen, Germany. This event, titled “Mission Live 2024,” created a weekend filled with powerful insights, captivating stories, and a remarkable sense of community. Leaders, attendees, […]
The workshop’s educational philosophy is rooted in a holistic approach, meticulously designed to mold students into highly skilled professionals ready to make their mark in the carpentry industry.
Since its inception in 1991 by the visionary founders Hans Djuka and Johannes Kasimbazi, the Kemondo Children Center has stood as a pillar of hope and transformation on the tranquil shores of Lake Victoria.
Embark on a journey where Bethania Secondary School’s Electric Workshop transforms students into tomorrow’s leaders of engineering through innovative practices and ambitious endeavors.
At the heart of our water project lies a cutting-edge Reverse Osmosis system, showcasing our dedication to sustainability and the well-being of our community.
The Electric Workshop stands as a testament to the remarkable achievements that can be unlocked when young minds are given the chance to explore and innovate.
Life in the village revolves around a family-centric model, with children engaging in daily activities such as meal preparation, schooling, and household chores, all under the watchful eyes of house mothers.
The project at Loltepes Primary School also shows how important it is to combine education and nutrition in order to promote the development of children in poor regions
The Nehemiah Foundation relies on financial resources to continue and expand its work. Donations and sponsorships are an important source of funding.