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Our head office is in Luduga Ward, Wanging’ombe District, Njombe Region – Tanzania. While we began in Njombe, our programs are designed to scale across Tanzania, East Africa, and globally.
Yes. StP is officially registered in Tanzania under the Non-Governmental Organizations Act No. 24 of 2002.
Our work centers on reforestation, clean water access, climate-smart agriculture, zero-waste initiatives, environmental education, and empowering youth and women.
You can sign up on our [Volunteer Page]. We accept both local and international volunteers, offering opportunities in tree planting, community outreach, education, events, and more.
We publicly report on every donation and project milestone. Our local committees, board oversight, and partner audits ensure funds are used effectively and ethically.
Absolutely. You can donate online, volunteer remotely, partner with us, or amplify our work through your network. Global collaboration is key to local impact.
We’re community-first. All our solutions are led by local people, rooted in local wisdom, and designed to scale sustainably. Our model starts in Njombe—but speaks to the world.
Yes. We run environmental clubs, school tree nurseries, climate debates, and solar education in rural and peri-urban schools.
Our funding comes from donations, grants, local fundraising campaigns, and partnerships with institutions aligned with our environmental values.
We welcome collaboration from NGOs, universities, governments, and corporate partners. Visit our [Partnership Page] or email us at info@save-theplanet.org to get started.