Solidarietà e Cooperazione Senza Frontiere
(Solidarity and Cooperation Without Borders)
Free voluntary association aimed to human promotion projects
I collaborate with SCSF since it born in 1982 (when I was twenty yo).
SCSF was founded in 1986 as an NGO and non-profit organisation, after the experience of a group of friends following the aid organised by Caritas of the Diocese of Bologna to support the families affected by the earthquake in Friuli in 1976. Later, one of these friends left as a missionary father in Tanzania and asked his friends for help in bringing electricity to his mission in the mountains of the Iringa highlands in Tanzania.
Since 2014 I have been called to lead SCSF as president.
You can find all the news and activities of SCSF at this link:

At the following link, you can also find information about our project “Under the Mango Tree,” for the support and integration of abandoned and albino children in Tabora, Tanzania.
The project, for which SCSF has supervised the construction of the family home and the nursery and infant school, began in 2011 on the initiative of the Catholic Archdiocese of Tabora in collaboration with the religious congregation of the Sisters of Providence for Abandoned Children from Piacenza and with the local parish.
After the building of the Family House (in 2014), the collaboration was then extended to the association Progetto Agata Smeralda from Florence, and finally, the group of institutions and associations that follow the many aspects of the Under the Mango Tree project has also been joined by the local committee that takes charge of following the albino and abandoned children in the many small but important activities that involve albino and abandoned children in their reintegration process.

https://taborajournal.wordpress.com
Finally, at the following link, you will find the reference to the travel diary of our first “solidarity” trip to Tanzania, highlighting the places of the most important projects of our association:
