Del Investment Group
Give a Future Foundation

Community & Impact

Give a Future Foundation

Bringing smiles to millions.

Foundation Statement

Profit is the means. People are the purpose.

Give a Future Foundation is the non-profit arm of Delaware Investments Limited, established with a straightforward belief: that a company operating in a community has an unconditional obligation to that community. Not a charitable obligation. A human one.

Our foundation focuses on three areas where the need is greatest and where our reach can be most transformative: nutrition, healthcare, and education. In each, we seek not to provide temporary relief, but to build the conditions for lasting independence.

We are not philanthropists.
We are builders of a better country.

Impact in Numbers

Measured in lives, not metrics.

Stat 01

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Medical Camps Hosted

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Days of Care Provided

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Surgeries Performed

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Lives Directly Transformed

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Meals Served Every School Day

Education

Keko Mwanga Primary School — Dar es Salaam

Keko Mwanga Primary School

Education Project

Over 1,500 students. Eight broken toilets. A kitchen too damaged to function. Before our intervention, Keko Mwanga Primary School was a place where children arrived hungry and left without the tools they needed to grow.

Give a Future Foundation changed that. We renovated the sanitation facilities, constructed a fully equipped kitchen, and launched a free daily meal programme that now serves every single student, 1,500 nutritious meals, every school day, without exception.

Today, children arrive ready to learn. Teachers report measurable improvements in concentration and attendance. And a generation of young Tanzanians is growing up knowing that someone believed in their potential before they could articulate it themselves.

1,500

Students Fed Daily

8

Facilities Renovated

100%

Daily Coverage

Healthcare

Care delivered where it is needed most.

Keko Mwanga Hospital

Project 01

Dar es Salaam

Keko Mwanga Hospital

Ninety babies are born at Keko Mwanga maternity ward every single day. Until recently, they arrived into a facility with insufficient infrastructure and a single doctor serving hundreds of patients, mothers and newborns caught in a system struggling to meet the most fundamental of human needs. We responded by constructing a fully equipped maternity ward and employing an additional doctor. We have also launched community health education programmes focused on maternal support, mental health, and nutrition, addressing not just the immediate crisis, but the systemic conditions that created it.

Every mother who gives birth safely. Every infant who arrives into a world of dignified care. That is the return on this investment.

Tosamaganga Referral Hospital

Project 02

Iringa

Tosamaganga Referral Hospital

In Iringa, we are building a community-driven model of healthcare access, one that ensures even patients without insurance receive quality treatment. Our teams provide health education, combat harmful stigma, and work to build the kind of trust that makes communities stronger.

St. Benedict Hospital

Project 03

Ndanda

St. Benedict Hospital

Through a specialised surgical camp at St. Benedict Hospital, Give a Future Foundation delivered life-changing procedures to underserved patients who would otherwise have had no access to specialist care. Each surgery represented not just a medical outcome, but a life restored.

Serengeti Oro-Maxillofacial Medical Camp

Project 04

Serengeti

Serengeti Oro-Maxillofacial Medical Camp

Our specialised maxillofacial camp provided critical care for adults and children living with facial and jaw conditions, conditions that can define a person's entire social existence. A dedicated paediatric physician provided comprehensive care, including free medicines, to every child under 13 who attended. Every procedure. Every consultation. Free of charge.

Where We Are Heading

Looking Ahead

Where We Are Heading

Give a Future Foundation is at an early but powerful stage of its growth. Our upcoming initiatives include a Sickle Cell Programme in the Mara region, where we have identified a significant and underserved population of children living with this condition. We will provide free care and ongoing treatment for every child enrolled.

We are also in the early planning stages of a full hospital facility, to be built near our projects in the Serengeti corridor. This hospital will provide free medical care to the surrounding communities, a permanent, sustainable legacy at the heart of our most transformative development region.

The vision is clear. The commitment is absolute.
And the work has already begun.

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