Your road safety and driver change behavior training support is helping us halve road death and serious injuries by 2030, and reduction road traffic trauma poverty eradication for a better future to make a difference in our community we serve. Your generous support can and will help us millions of lives on road way, we demand for safer roads, safer vehicles safer people for generations to come.
However you decide to support us, you can rest assured that your donation will enable Safedrive Africa Foundation (SDAF) to use simple, sustainable solutions to transform the lives of millions of venerable road users in Kenya. Although we understand that you may prefer to support specific items or areas of work, we are happy to support work with you.
Donating to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives on our roads accidents is a thoughtful and significant way to show support. Safedrive Africa Foundation gratefully accepts donations in tribute which help us keep working towards a safer future for the next generation of young drivers and their passengers.
A donation of $5,000 or more which can include cash, shares, property, office space, or an item such as a piece of land or a vehicle to help us run reach more people in the community. There are many committed supporters who make an annual major donation each year.
You can talk to us about the difference you want to make, whether that's in a particular country, or for a certain type of technology, or to help a particular group of people and you can even visit the work you have funded, as well as receiving regular feedback, photographs, testimonials and your testimony will appear on our website and IEC Materials front page.
We can give you more involvement in safedrive Africa Foundation’s work. Our major donors are supporters who want to make a big impact in our community to save lives and eradicate poverty through road safety advocacy, and who have the means to do so. Our major donors come from all walks of life - and they share a desire to give people in developing countries the tools they need to improve their future.
Access to capital remains one of the biggest barriers to growth for small businesses in the developing world. Safedrive Africa Foundation is working with community and other road safety NGOs and Civil society organization platform that will build a fund to provide small scale investments in setting up a behavior change driving academy to those affected by road traffic incidents and convicted traffic offenders.
Safedrive Africa is inviting donors to provide a sum of $10,000 or more, which will underwrite technical assistance to assist invest in road safety driving school in Kenya.
Donors will be updated regularly on the academy progress that they are supporting as well as on their longer term progress in driver education and behavior change impact country wide.