About Us

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  • I am a senior at The Field School in Washington, D.C., and I proudly founded Seeds of Tomorrow. My journey began during a transformative experience at the Living Water Children Center in Arusha, Tanzania. I met incredible children—some living with disabilities and others who had been abandoned by their families. The center is not merely a school; it’s a sanctuary of safety, love, and learning. For these children, it feels like a slice of heaven amidst their challenging realities.

    Witnessing the profound hope and dignity that education can ignite in their lives deeply moved me and inspired the creation of Seeds of Tomorrow. I’ve set a goal to raise at least $10,000 by May, when I will return to the Living Water Children Center. This time, I wish to bring not only my passion and commitment but also a new seed of education and opportunity—one that can flourish and transform the lives of these children who deserve so much more. Together, we can plant dreams where there is little hope, nurturing a brighter future for those who need it most. The center is more than just a school. It is a place of safety, care, and learning. To them, it feels like heaven.

    I can’t do this alone. That’s why I’m asking you to join me. Your donation — no matter the size — will help us reach our $10,000 goal and bring the gift of education, hope, and opportunity to children who need it most. Together, we can plant the seeds of a brighter tomorrow.

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  • Living Water Children Center is a safe and nurturing home dedicated to supporting vulnerable children. It provides shelter, education, and emotional care, helping children grow in a stable and loving environment. The center, run by David AnzaAmen Kimaro, works to empower young people with skills and confidence for a brighter future. Through community support and dedicated staff, it creates opportunities for children to thrive and break the cycle of poverty.

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  • At Seeds of Tomorrow, our mission is to empower every child with access to quality education and transformative opportunities. This year, as a senior in high school, I am dedicating my final year to fundraising for the Living Water Children Center, a safe and nurturing home run by David AnzaAmen Kimaro. The center is dedicated to supporting vulnerable children by providing shelter, education, and emotional care, helping them grow in a stable and loving environment.

    We are committed to donating all of our funds to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, can realize their potential and pursue their dreams. By collaborating with the center, we aim to create a nurturing environment where hope thrives and futures are brightened. Our goal for this fundraising initiative is to raise a minimum of $10,000, with the ambition to reach $100,000. This funding will directly support the Living Water Children Center, enabling us to provide essential resources, opportunities, and brighter futures for children in need.

    Every dollar counts, and with each contribution, we move closer to transforming lives and cultivating a world where every child has the resources they need to succeed. Together, we can plant dreams where there is hope—nurturing a brighter tomorrow for those who need it most.

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  • At Seeds of Tomorrow, we believe that education has the power to transform lives. Every child deserves the chance to learn, dream, and build a brighter future, regardless of their circumstances.

    When I first volunteered at the Living Water Children Center in Arusha, Tanzania, I met children living with disabilities and children who had been abandoned by their families. For them, the school wasn’t just a classroom; it was a safe haven, a family, and a source of hope. That experience inspired me to start this charity, allowing me to give back.

    Your donation directly supports children who need education the most. Every dollar goes toward providing resources, opportunities, and care that can change the course of a child’s life. By giving, you are not only helping us reach our goal, you are joining a movement to plant seeds of knowledge and opportunity that will grow for generations.

  • Seeds of Tomorrow is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization by the Internal Revenue Service.
    Our EIN (Employer Identification Number) is 39-4284308.

    As a public charity, we are committed to full transparency and accountability.
    You can verify our tax-exempt status directly through the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search.

    👉 Verify Our IRS Status Here
    (Search “Seeds of Tomorrow” or EIN 39-4284308)

    All contributions to Seeds of Tomorrow are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
    Your support helps us continue our mission to nurture potential, empower communities, and create lasting impact.

  • Thank you for supporting Seeds of Tomorrow, a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN: 39-4284308).
    Your gift makes a lasting impact — and it may also qualify you for a tax deduction on your federal income taxes.

    Here’s how donors can make sure their contribution is tax-deductible:

    1. After you donate, you’ll receive an official receipt or confirmation email from Seeds of Tomorrow.
      This document serves as your proof of donation and should include:

    • The amount of your gift (or a description if non-cash)

    • The date of donation

    • Our organization name and EIN: 39-4284308

    • A note that “No goods or services were provided in exchange for this contribution” (for pure donations)

      2. When filing your federal tax return (Form 1040), choose to itemize deductions instead of taking the standard deduction.
      This allows you to include charitable contributions like yours to Seeds of Tomorrow.

      3. List your charitable gifts under the “Gifts to Charity” section on Schedule A (Form 1040).
      If you donated cash, report the total amount.
      If you donated items or property, use Form 8283 for non-cash donations over $500.

      4.

      • Only donations to IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) organizations (like Seeds of Tomorrow) are deductible.

      • To verify our exemption, visit the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search and search “Seeds of Tomorrow” or use our EIN.

    • If you received goods, services, or event tickets in exchange for part of your gift, only the portion exceeding fair-market value is deductible.

      5.💚 Questions?

      We recommend donors consult a tax professional or accountant for personalized advice when filing.
      For documentation or a replacement receipt, you can contact us at:
      📧 seedsoftomorrowtanzania@gmail.com
      📍 Seeds of Tomorrow, Washington, D.C.

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