Education
Empowering youth through education, cultivating curiosity, tomorrow's leaders
We at Salima AIDS Support Organization (SASO) are dedicated to uplifting vulnerable and marginalized communities across Malawi by providing accessible health services, quality education, and sustainable livelihood support. Through our programs, we equip individuals and households with knowledge, skills and vital resources so they can actively participate in improving their lives and building stronger, self-reliant communities.
As SASO, we also strive to create safe and inclusive environments where women, children, youth and people living with HIV are fully protected and supported. By empowering people to understand and demand their rights, we work together with the community to eliminate social injustices and build a future where every person enjoys a better quality of life.
We strive to address the root cause of poverty.
We believe charity is a lifetime investment.
Empowering youth through education, cultivating curiosity, tomorrow's leaders
Support people living with HIV, orphan and vulnerable children through facilitation of positive living.
Promoting protection for the vulnerable groups in the community.
Assists with areas of health such as water, sanitation and hygiene.
At the heart of Salima HIV/AIDS Support Organization (SASO) are our dedicated volunteers. They are the lifeblood of our mission, giving their time, skills, and compassion to uplift vulnerable and marginalized populations.
Volunteers embody resilience and selflessness. They dedicate countless hours, often in challenging environments, driven by a deep belief in equality, dignity, and hope.
They are inspired by the joy of transformation—families gaining stability, children returning to school, and individuals accessing healthcare. Every small improvement fuels their passion.
Local leaders, families, and partners provide encouragement, resources, and collaboration. This collective support strengthens SASO’s impact, ensuring volunteers are backed by a network of solidarity.
“Volunteers don’t just give time, they give hope”