What's Urgently Needed Now
From school supplies for children to bedding for families and tools for communities rebuilding after disaster. Your support ensures help arrives fast, locally, and without waste.
6508 Items currently needed
Laptop
Quantity Needed: 2
Gucha South Life Changers (CBO) wishes to request for 2 quality laptops to help us in collecting, analyzing, storing and reporting of the organization's programs and activities. This will help in ensuring efficiency and timely data collection, and reporting to our sponsors who may need to know the progress of the organization's active programs.
Baby carrier
Quantity Needed: 10
The Mthunzi Foundation supports teenage girls who fall pregnant while still in school and are at risk of missing out on their education. Many of these young mothers are unable to return to the classroom, limiting their chances of building a secure and independent future. At Mthunzi Foundation, we believe education changes everything. When a girl can continue learning, she gains confidence, independence and the opportunity to create a better life for herself and her child. Without that support, her future becomes much more uncertain. A simple baby carrier can make a real difference. It allows young mothers to safely carry their babies while attending school or training, giving them a better chance to continue their education and work towards a brighter future.
Bath towel
Quantity Needed: 100
The Mthunzi Foundation supports teenage girls who fall pregnant while still in school and are at risk of missing out on their education. Many of these young mothers are unable to return to the classroom, facing a future shaped by limited opportunities. At Mthunzi Foundation, we believe education is the foundation for a better life. When a girl can continue learning, she builds confidence, independence and hope for her future. Without access to education, her opportunities are significantly reduced. A simple bath towel can make a meaningful difference. For many of these young mothers, basic essentials are out of reach. Having a clean towel supports their dignity, hygiene and wellbeing, helping them care for themselves and their babies as they work towards a better future.
Baby bottles
Quantity Needed: 80
The Mthunzi Foundation supports teenage girls who become mothers while still in school, many of whom struggle to continue their education. Without the right support, these young women often face difficult choices that can limit their future opportunities. Education has the power to change the course of their lives. When young mothers are given the chance to keep learning, they gain confidence, independence and the ability to build a better future for themselves and their children. Baby bottles are a simple but essential item. They help young mothers safely feed and care for their babies, making daily life more manageable and giving them a better chance to stay engaged in school or training.
Laptop
Quantity Needed: 3
We are helping young women who have become young mother's to survive through imparting sexual reproductive health rights and also empower them with livelihoods skills development for sustainability. Most young women have become Teen mother's at young age especially in rural areas. They engage in prostitution and early marriages to feed themselves and their babies. They drop out of school and this has led them not to get employment but become domestic workers or firm workers where they are underpaid which makes it hard to take care of themselves and their babies. Our office needs resources to do our work and reach more vulnerable young women. What is painful is that 30% are infected by HIV and STIs and that put their young babies at risk of transmission. Goal Achievers organization is looking for resources for coordination and transport to reach grassroot places which are affected mostly.
Backpack
Quantity Needed: 30
Each morning, several students arrive at school carrying their books in temporary shopping bags. These bags are not strong enough for daily use and, over time, they wear out or tear, leaving books exposed to damage. Despite this challenge, the students continue to attend school and do their best in class. However, carrying books this way is uncomfortable and not sustainable for their learning. A simple backpack would make a significant difference, helping them carry their materials safely and comfortably each day. Currently, 30 students need backpacks.
Computer
Quantity Needed: 20
At Adaklu Ahunda Kpodzi Basic School, ICT exists only on the blackboard. Children learn by memorising drawings of computers they have never seen or touched. All 223 pupils are expected to pass national exams in technology despite having no access to real devices. At Happy Daffodils, we believe theory alone is not enough. Through Operation: Theory Is Not Enough, we aim to build the school’s first functional computer lab, replacing chalk drawings with real digital skills. This project will give rural children their first true opportunity to learn, practise, and participate in the digital world. Our goal is to launch the lab in 2026, with your support.
Bicycle
Quantity Needed: 25
Rural youth in Tanzania are facing economic hardship with the intersection of youth unemployment, lack of education and lack of capital to start small income generating activities. right Future For Youth Tanzania aims to empower youth to thrive against poverty through providing bicycles as a practical tool to help rural youth earn a living through starting small delivery work, run errand or even begin a small transport service. For young people with no resources this will be a beginning of economic independence and growth.
Camping chairs
Quantity Needed: 20
Rukwa Social Service Organization abbreviated as RUSOSEO or R-SSO is a legal registered non-Governmental organization, and not for profit operating in Tanzania, Rukwa region – East Africa. Our mission target is to help and support rural Community, Vulnerable, and marginalized population with SIDAs approach, Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI), and Disabilities Gender and Social Inclusion (DGESI) strategies in all projects. The organization needs both financial and material support to achieve our objectives
Camera
Quantity Needed: 1
Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) is working to improve access to quality education for marginalised and out-of-school children in remote and underserved communities. Our projects focus on community mobilisation, teacher support and learning activities, but we currently lack a dedicated camera to document our progress. A camera will allow us to capture important moments such as classroom sessions, teacher training workshops, community meetings and engagement activities, as well as student participation and success stories. These visual records are essential for reporting progress, communicating with donors, advocating for education, and strengthening our monitoring and evaluation. We are requesting a camera to support our education projects, which will directly benefit 100 students with disabilities. With your support, CDEA will be able to better showcase positive change, improve transparency and accountability, and reach more marginalised children. Together, we can capture the impact of this work and help create a brighter future for these students.
Computer monitor
Quantity Needed: 8
Ten students with disabilities at Catholic University are facing a significant barrier in their academic journey due to a lack of access to computer monitors. These students have the ability and determination to succeed, but without the right tools, they are being left behind. Centre for Disability and Elderly Affairs (CDEA) is working to bridge this gap by seeking support to provide essential computer monitors. With access to proper equipment, these students will be able to engage more effectively in their studies, access digital learning resources, participate fully in lectures and group work, and work towards their academic and career goals. This support will make a meaningful difference in creating a more inclusive and equitable learning environment. Every contribution helps ensure that these students have the tools they need to succeed. Together, we can empower these students to reach their full potential.
Bottoms (shorts)
Quantity Needed: 180
In remote communities across Dowa District in Malawi, many children are trying to go to school without proper clothing. It’s not just uncomfortable, it affects how they feel about themselves. Some children feel embarrassed, lose confidence, and sometimes stop going altogether because they are afraid of being laughed at. They can sometimes manage without shoes. They can sometimes manage without a proper top. But they cannot go to school without pants. This is the simple, urgent need we are facing. With something as basic as a pair of shorts, a child can walk into school with dignity, feel confident, and stay in class. It may seem small, but for these children, it can make the difference between attending school or staying home. We urgently need shorts for children of all ages. Any size. Any colour. Pre-loved or new, everything is welcome. Your donation will go directly to children who need it, helping them show up, participate, and continue their education with confidence.