The recent partnership with world orphans has provided funding and opportunities to build a home to accommodate children who have lost their parents to AIDS and have not been placed with foster families. Groups or individuals with engineering, plumbing, construction, carpentry, or electrical skills are needed.
As with any school, volunteer opportunities abound.
Those interested in tutoring of just enjoying and playing with the children
would be welcome. Qualified teachers are particularly needed to work with local
teachers. Basic school supplies are always needed and are appreciated.
Administrative areas such as the Child Welfare Department who is responsible for home visits and school evaluation visits. The HIV/AIDS Department is responsible for processing HIV screenings and counseling.
The Mobile Clinic provides medical access to rural villages. STAO counsels, conducts HIV screenings and treats people with HIV/AIDS. Services are provided to people with general ailments. Doctors, nurses, and dentists are always needed. However, opportunities to serve beside trained STAO staff are available to those without medical training.
Contact details can be found on the Contact Us page