named programs · 1 · from sources
what they call their work
Boarding School
Provides safe housing, nourishment, and education for orphaned, impoverished, and homeless children.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Child Sponsorship for Educational Support 1 activity
- Providing Basic Care and Skills Training at the Boarding SchoolAt its boarding school, FORGOTTEN CHILDREN provides regular nourishment, administers first aid, offers basic healthcare, and delivers simple skills training to the children. The organization also maintains a school garden to feed and educate the children.
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Youth Medical Care Services 1 activity
- Provision of healthcare and skills training at the boarding schoolProvides basic healthcare, including first aid, and offers simple skills training to children residing at the boarding school, as part of its holistic care model.
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Garden-Based Education Programs 1 activity
- School garden program for food production and educationMaintains and operates a school garden established in December 2022 to provide food for the children and to serve as an educational tool in sustainable agriculture and nutrition.
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Uncategorized 5 activities
- Construction and development of boarding school infrastructureCompleted multiple phases of construction for the boarding school, including Phase 1 and Phase 2 (completed in May 2016), with land purchased in M'bour, Senegal, serving as the site. Provided regular updates on construction progress through 2021, culminating in the school’s opening in October 2022.
- Operating a Boarding School for Children in SenegalFORGOTTEN CHILDREN operates a boarding school in M'bour, Senegal, which opened in October 2022, to provide safe housing, nourishment, and education for orphaned, impoverished, and homeless children. The school can house and educate 80-100 children and employs teachers, staff, and caregivers who work 24/7.
- Operation of a boarding school for orphaned and vulnerable childrenOperates a boarding school in M'bour, Senegal, providing safe housing, nourishment, education, and around-the-clock care for 80–100 orphaned, impoverished, and homeless children. The school opened in October 2022 following completion of construction phases, with ongoing staffing of teachers, caregivers, and support personnel.
- Organizing Recreational and Educational Activities for ChildrenFORGOTTEN CHILDREN organizes recreational activities such as soccer and art projects for the children at its boarding school.
- Recreational and creative engagement activities for childrenOrganizes recreational and creative programs for children, including soccer activities and art projects such as the "tree of life" handprint activity conducted with supporters in December 2022.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$103K
Contributions & grants$102K99%
Program service revenue$5661%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$26K
Program expenses38%
Admin / overhead49%
Fundraising13%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$462K
Cash$984
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$462K
Liquid reserves0.5 mo
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 6
- ADJA THIOUF — DIRECTPR
- ALEXANDER FOLK — BOARD MEMBER
- MANSOUR NDOYE — DIRECTOR
- MODU SEYE — BOARD MEMBER
- RENE VALDEZ — BOARD MEMBER
- SIMON BROWN — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 10
who they work with
- Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce Partner — Executive Director Elhadj Ndoye has affiliations with the Chamber as Past Chairman.
- Kathleen Dreier Photography Partner — Provided photography for a 2021 event.
- Kathleen Dreier Photography Partner — Provided photography services for the 2021 event.
- Kathleen Dreier Photography Partner — Thanked for event photos.
- SW Training Systems Partner — Listed as a partner organization.
- Saffron Indian Bistro Partner — Provided food for the African-8 event.
- Susan Bring Funder — Acknowledged as an "Angel Donor".
- Susan Bring Funder — Recognized as an "Angel Donor".
- The Hub Partner — Provided food for the African-8 event.
- YWCA Southern Arizona Partner — Hosted the 13th Annual Event at its location in Tucson, AZ.