Together, We Can Make a Difference

Every act of kindness, no matter how small, helps us build a safer, kinder world for children.

Every act of kindness creates a ripple of hope. By getting involved with Reach Out Namibia, you help children stay in school, empower girls with dignity, and inspire young leaders to reach their potential. Whether you donate, volunteer, or partner with us, your support helps us change lives, one learner, one community, one dream at a time.

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Make a Donation

Your generosity helps us keep children in school, provide sanitary pads to girls, and mentor the next generation of leaders. Every contribution big or small creates opportunities and transforms lives.

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Volunteer with Us

Be the change in your own community. Join our team of passionate youth and lend your time to projects that uplift children, empower girls, and bring hope to schools across Namibia. Your hands, your heart, your time, they all make a difference.

More than 3,400 children are currently supported through our sponsorship program.

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Partner With Us

Partner with RONA as a business, NGO, or community group to expand our reach and strengthen the impact of every program we run. Together, we can build a brighter Namibia.

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Sponsor a Child

Give a learner the gift of education and dignity. Your sponsorship provides essential supplies, mentorship, and hope, empowering children to stay in school and dream bigger.

“When you sponsor a child, you’re not just giving supplies you’re giving confidence, opportunity, and a reason to dream.”

–Deborah Munjanga

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Start a Fundraiser or Drive

Turn your creativity into compassion. Organize a pad drive, school supply fundraiser, or awareness event in your community or workplace and help us reach more children across the country.

60%
of education programs in Africa rely on community fundraising and partnerships.
N$100
raised can supply a child with school essentials for an entire term.

“At RONA, we believe that dignity is the foundation of every child’s potential. For the past decade, we have walked into classrooms, homes, and communities not as an organisation, but as partners in hope. Every uniform, every mentorship session, every conversation, and every act of kindness is a reminder that when we show up for one child, we strengthen an entire community. ''

Maria Kambongi
Executive Director