Mission and Vision

Amman Imman's is dedicated to empowering and preserving Africa's most vulnerable indigenous peoples and engaging school children worldwide as socially conscious leaders.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Global Day of Generosity on #GivingTuesday

#GivingTuesday
On November 29 we’re joining a global day of generosity, #GivingTuesday. It’s a day when you can make a big impact for Amman Imman and for the people of the Azawak.

With your help we’ll raise funds to expand our health program to reach an additional 10,000 people in 2017, and build a new borehole that will bring water to another 25,000 people and animals for years and years to come.

How can you be a part of it? Here are a few simple ideas:

  • Please consider making a gift for the people of the Azawak on #GivingTuesday, www.ammanimman.org/donate
  • Join our Wells of Love program.  Bring Amman Imman to your school or community by doing
    A Walk for Water, Amman-a-thon, or a creative fundraiser of your own design. Here’s how to get started.
  • Help us get the word out on social media using @ammanimmanwaterislife on Facebook, @ammanimman on Twitter and Instagram, and the hashtag #GivingTuesday.
  • Take photos demonstrating why you love our organization and post on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Use the hashtag #GivingTuesday.
  • Spread compassion by sharing kindness with another person.  

With your generosity, we can bring water, health and a better future for the mothers, fathers and children living in the Azawak of Niger.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Global Giving by Women Empowers Women and Girls in the Azawak


Amman Imman: Water is Life is partnering with Dining for Women, a grassroots organization with a vision to eradicate poverty for women and girls around the world through global giving circles. This month we are their featured organization. Women across the country will be dining together, learning about the Azawak and helping establish the Herds for Economic Resiliency (HERds) program for the women of Tangarwashane. HERds contributes to a woman's financial autonomy and better nutrition for their families by helping to re-establish livestock herds.
We are particularly excited about this collaboration. Dining for Women's model of bringing women together and educating them about social justice issues around the world that affect women and girls aligns with our values. In all of our projects in the Azawak, we emphasize empowering women and girls. Learning about social justice issues, deepening cross-cultural understanding, fostering a global perspective and inspiring collective philanthropy are key components of our Wells of Love service learning education program for students.  

Change in the world does not happen all by itself. We are very grateful to be standing together with all the members of Dining for Women.  Happy dining, learning and giving!  
Below you can view the video we made this summer about the HERds program, and Dining for Women's interview with Ariane Kirtley, Amman Imman's founder and director.





 
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