
EMPOWERING
LIVES, BUILDING
FUTURES
We aim to increase the quality of life of people born in less favorable conditions than ours.
Supporting humanitarian projects in remote and underserved areas of Africa, focusing on access to healthcare, education and clean water.
Thank you to an anonymous donor for your generous 3k contribution
CURRENT PROJECT - 2025

*Rendering for illustration only; final project may vary in appearance, but not in function
Mto Wa Mbu, Tanzania
Nestled in a region facing significant infrastructural challenges, this community lacks schools and reliable access to clean water.
RHEA Foundation owns a small piece of land in this region.
Our plans for the land include the development of:
- Water access for the whole community and local school
- Solar - power
- Classrooms (2), accommodating ~100 students
- Office and storage space
- Kitchen for serving students nutritious meals
- Volunteer accommodation (phase 2)
Cost = ~$80,000 cad
PROGRESS TRACKER TO PROJECT TARGET

About Us
We believe that actions transform lives and the first step towards the shaping of a better world starts inside all of us from understanding that everyone deserves equal access to education, clean water and proper sanitation to create a better quality of life for themselves and their families.

PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.
We believe that actions transform lives and the first step towards the shaping of a better world starts inside all of us from understanding that everyone deserves equal access to education, clean water and proper sanitation to create a better quality of life for themselves and their families.
Access to clean water and proper sanitation is a Human Right.
— Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
1 billion people are living without electricity and 50% are found in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- United Nations (UNEP)
Education is the Key to break the vicious cycle of poverty.
- UNICEF
We believe that every child has a right to nutritious food, clean water, education, healthcare and proper attire. Your monthly contribution assists a child in need in receiving these necessities.
The principal challenges facing the health system in Tanzania are human resources insufficiency and insufficient funds to meet the growing burden of disease.
- WHO
Between 2009-2014 60% of Tanzania's elephants have been hunted by poachers.
- Tanzania Government Census (RTGC)
5000+
People provided with clean water
20K
Litres of clean water daily
200+
Sponsored Children
1
World for
US to Protect
