
Empowering Africa's Marginalized Youth to Thrive
Founded in 2021, Rêves Foundation exists to uplift children and youth in underserved African communities. Through education, mentorship, and empowerment programs, we help them break barriers, build confidence, and become the leaders of tomorrow.


3+
Years of Lasting Impact
About Our Foundation
About Us
Founded in November 2021, Reves is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) dedicated to empowering vulnerable youth and children, specifically those living in marginalized communities across Africa. We provide essential support, resources, and opportunities to youths to reach their full potential and become active members of their communities.
Impact Driven
We track and measure results in education and health to ensure real growth.
Community Focused
Our projects are designed and executed alongside local leaders and families.
Our Strategic Pillars
Aligned with Global Goals
We structure our programs to directly address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring a holistic approach to child and youth welfare in Africa.

No Poverty
Empowering families with financial literacy and sustainable livelihood support.

Zero Hunger
Implementing community-led nutrition programs and agricultural education.

Quality Education
Building schools and providing scholarships to deserving children across regions.

Gender Equality
Advocating for girls' rights and ensuring equal access to leadership opportunities.

Reduced Inequalities
Fostering inclusive environments for children with disabilities and marginalized groups.

Partnerships
Collaborating with global NGOs and local governments for maximum reach.

Peace & Justice
Promoting safe spaces and youth advocacy programs for peaceful communities.

Good Health
Providing mobile clinics and essential healthcare education to rural areas.
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Lasting Impact?
Your support helps us provide education, healthcare, and nutrition to thousands of children. Join our global community of change-makers.
Impact Goal
Help us reach 1,000 more children this year.


