Maasai American Organization header - An international partnership for the promotion of education and community health Maasai Woman in traditional dress and beadwork, click to enlarge
Maasai American Organization header - An international partnership for the promotion of education and community health Maasai American Organization header - An international partnership for the promotion of education and community health An international partnership for the promotion of education and community health  
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Support Maasai American Organization

How can you support the MAO projects?

With a monetary contribution, your funds could buy:

$25 School supplies for a classroom Pencils, paper and chalk are all in short supply.
$100 Boarding school scholarship for a school year If young girls are not in boarding schools they are frequently married off.
$1500 Supplies for a shallow well Women in several communities currently must walk 5-6 km each way to fetch water from a stream.
$5000 New classroom building Early primary classes may have 80-100 students per class. New classrooms are desperately needed to relieve crowding.

Would your church or civic group like to hold a fundraiser for the MAO?

If you live within 200-mile radius of Tidewater Virginia, we could help you organize a fundraising dinner featuring African food and the sale of authentic African crafts.

Contact us by email for more details about how you can help.


The Maasai American Organization is a 501-C (3) non-profit organization. All contributions are tax deductible.


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