Healthy Bodies. Educated Minds. It's what every child in Africa deserves.

In Africa, children with disabilities are hidden away, and orphans are told their dreams don't matter. We are here to tell them they are wrong. We are here to touch a life.​

The problems can feel huge. Diseases. Kids are missing school. But what if the solution starts with something simple? Knowledge. A chance. That’s what we’re about. Touch a Life Africa Mission gets life-saving health education into communities, and clear the path to school for orphans and children with disabilities. It’s that simple, and that powerful.

Our Impact

This is the difference you're making.
Mercy, three, lost both her legs in an accident, and her world became the size of a small mat. Then, because of someone like you, she got prosthetic legs. The day she took her first wobbly steps, her mother, Grace, wept. Now? Mercy chases chickens in the yard. Her laughter is back.
This is Anita's story. After losing her parents, she thought her dream of being a doctor was over. Then, she got a uniform, books, and a safe place to live. Now, she's at the top of her class. She'll tell you, "They didn't just give me things. They gave me my hope back."
We met a group of mothers in Kenya. They felt powerless watching their kids get sick from dirty water. We sat with them, not to lecture, but to explain. We showed them how germs travel and how soap breaks the chain. Now, they're the heroes of their own story. Their kids are healthier. They now have power. The power of knowledge.
At Bishop Thomas Labrecque School in Tanzania, 17 deaf girls were about to give up. Communication barriers, poverty, and discrimination were closing doors. Then Father Gotfried and local sisters got them the support they needed: specialized education, sign language resources, and the simple school supplies that level the playing field. Now? They're not just students. They're future leaders who will change what it means to be a deaf woman in Africa.
A teacher engages a small group of deaf students in a Tanzanian classroom, using animated sign language during a lively lesson
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These aren't just stories. They're proof. And you can help write the next one.

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