Chigongwe Family shelter home

In Chigongwe (it was a village, now a suburban center west of Dodoma which is 30 km from its center), the long-term shelter is operational with the aim of welcoming children or adolescents for a longer time before being reunited to their families.
The children and adolescents who come from the street, after passing by the Drop In Center and the Shukurani shelter, a short-term welcome home, and after it is cleared that at that moment the conditions for immediate reintegration into the family do not exist, they will live for a period, at this shelter.

In recent years, the need to host children in a structure that is not located in the city context and in addition with sufficient space to carry out a whole series of recreational and educational activities, etc., has become increasingly accentuated. Another reason that led KISEDET to seek a new reception facility is the need to respond to the growing phenomenon of street children in the city of Dodoma, who often already use drugs (glues, petrol, etc.) .
Hence the choice and the need to open a new shelter in the village of Chigongwe, on the outskirts of the city where the village administration has donated an area of ​​about 25 hectares to KISEDET. In exchange, KISEDET purchased 140 sheets to cover the roof of a secondary school classroom (then under construction), for a value of € 1,200.00.
There are two small houses that can accommodate 24 children and a room equipped with a shower and a closet where the social welfare workers on duty sleep, in the figures of Shangazi Leah (aunt), Teacher Issa and Teacher Isaac.
The children/adolescents hosted attend primary and secondary government schools in the area.