What are our youth associations?
For many young people who have been on the streets for a long time, the possibility of earning a stable income and integrating back into society can feel daunting, or even impossible. Our youth associations, for 17–22-year-olds, aim to change that.
Within 25 groups across Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, young people are supported to build sustainable livelihoods through workplace training schemes and small business loans.
Members receive counselling and learn essential life skills while encouraging each other to reach their goals and become self-sufficient and valued members of their communities.
How do our youth associations help young people stay off the streets?
Through our youth associations, young people learn life skills such as sexual and reproductive health, budgeting, and effective communication, while also learning a trade and receiving a start-up grant to establish income-generation activities. Alongside access to education and healthcare, and trauma-informed counselling, this extensive package of support enables young people to build a strong, secure future so they are not pulled back into street life.
As well as building strong ties with each other through shared membership of our youth associations, young people on the programme also inspire others still on the street to join them and begin their own journey of transformation.