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Our Missions Partners

Our Mission Partners

At Base Camp Missions, we identify and collaborate with trusted, impactful projects that demonstrate integrity, good stewardship, and measurable growth potential. Our partnerships include stateside ministries, nationally led projects, and initiatives we directly oversee, such as Project Love. Each one shares our heart to use resources wisely and transform lives through compassion and sustainable impact. Together, we’re building lasting change.

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Schools

  • Msandaka School for the deaf, Tanzania
     
  • Local Government School in Moshi, Tanzania

We believe every child deserves the chance to flourish through quality education. By partnering with schools, we help create environments where disadvantaged children are empowered not only academically but also spiritually, creatively, and practically. Together, we strengthen programs in the arts, music, and biblical teaching, while also supporting life skills initiatives and school improvement projects that leave a lasting impact on entire communities.

 

Our approach is designed to build sustainability—we do not replace a parent’s role in providing education, but instead work alongside schools to enhance learning opportunities and encourage families to remain invested in their children’s future. Over time, these partnerships cultivate stronger schools, healthier families, and a generation of young people equipped to thrive and lead.

Imagine if every public school in a region had an art program for kids, and it doubled as an opportunity to teach kids that God loves them. 

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Anti-Trafficking 

Courage Worldwide, Tanzania

Through our partnership with Courage Worldwide, we provide programs centered on art, worship, and biblical teaching that create safe and meaningful spaces for girls to grow spiritually and emotionally. Our teams engage with a healthy, relational approach—interacting through games, activities, and shared experiences that foster trust and joy while honoring each girl’s dignity. These moments of creativity, play, and worship are designed not only to enrich their daily lives but also to support their long-term healing, empowerment, and sense of belonging within a nurturing community.

Supporting incredible organizations like this is an opportunity to enhance what already is there with lasting value. Partnership is key to what we do. 

Imagine if every great organization was surrounded by "inputs" that actually enhance and help what they are doing to no cost to the organization-this is what God's body looks like. When we work together and do what we are able.

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Children's Center

Tanzania

The heart of the Director of Base Camp Missions, Jill, is to reach kids and empower hope. From an early age she knew she wanted to help kids. 

Base Camp Missions was built around this. Project Love not only helps feed people but keeps kids out of orphanages, empowering schools keeps kids in school to hopefully give them a brighter future. Teaching and empowering Mom's how to provide for their kids helps Moms have a minute in the lives to slow down, hug their kids and raise incredible secure kids. 

Imagine a life where kids grow up knowing they are loved by God, that people care about them. You are part of that story.

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Local Church Ministry

  • Working with Local Churches 
  • Masai Tribe 

We partner with local churches to strengthen the body of Christ through preaching, teaching, and discipleship. Our teams also lead seminars that equip believers with biblical foundations and practical ministry skills. Beyond the local context, we travel to remote areas—including among the Maasai people—where we share the gospel through personal ministry, community outreach, and tools like the Jesus Film. Our heart is to reach people by every possible means, demonstrating and declaring the love of Jesus in ways that bring hope and transformation.

Image growing up in a village with no context of the modern world, then being given a smart phone. What does that do to your world. We want to talk about subject that help village mindsets process the speed of technology, talk about the issues that often overwhelm village understanding. Just because your people have been sold off to men your entire life, it doesn't mean you have to sell your little girl off. Change exists, the governments of Africa have written laws and it is ok to "change" and not follow your culture if your culture has wrong ways in it.  Female circumcising's was a cultural thing and you don't have to do it and it is ok to make changes. 

There are many hard conversations that many village Christians have and no safe space to process them. You can't imagine the power it has just to sit, eat, share, process and talk with communities. They have a right to change their ways if they choose too and it is ok. 

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Project Love

A project of Base Camp Missions, Tanzania

Project Love is our ministry of compassion, providing food bundles with essential staples to families facing severe hunger and even the threat of starvation. Beyond food relief, we respond to urgent needs that can help pull families out of crisis—whether by building a bed, helping children access education, or covering an emergency medical expense.

This project is at the very heart of our mission. It is the foundation of all that we do, rooted in the belief that there is always time to stop for the “one.” With every act of service, we pray for eyes to see and hearts to respond to the individual God places before us.

Imagine if we all lived with this as our call! Just to stop our world for ONE MOMENT an change the life of someone.

To cultivate a committed, mission-focused community, we invite those who share our vision to partner with us. With a monthly financial partnership, you gain access to our private online community, resources, and ongoing training. Your support helps sustain and equip missionaries while also providing you with a unique opportunity to be directly involved in Kingdom work around the world.

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"Missions is not about geography; it’s about obedience. The call to go is also a call to gather, to unite, and to strengthen one another for the journey ahead." – Unknown
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