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Overview
About Me
Hi! My name is Masuka Eutropia I’m the founder of Mother Love Cerebral Palsy Foundation (MLCPF) based in Mbeya Tanzania. I’m passionate about creating inclusive communities for children with disabilities—especially those with cerebral palsy—and supporting their families with love, dignity, and practical resources.
I believe in cultural exchange, shared humanity, and meaningful volunteering. That’s why I’m here—to welcome kind-hearted travelers who want to give back while learning more about Tanzanian culture, life, and community work.
🔗 Learn more about us: www.motherlovecerebralpalsy.org
📸 Follow our work: @motherlovecerebralpalsy
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Couchsurfing allows us to connect with like-minded people, share our work, and create meaningful memories across cultures. We believe real change happens through connection, compassion, and collaboration.
Interests
- volunteering
- cultural exchange
Music, Movies, and Books
Reggae, Gospel Music,
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
One of the most amazing things I’ve done is founding the Mother Love Cerebral Palsy Foundation (MLCPF) to support children with disabilities in Tanzania. It started from a deep calling in my heart, and has grown into a community of families, volunteers, and advocates working together to change lives. Every small impact makes it all worthwhile.
Teach, Learn, Share
Teach:
• I can teach you Swahili, some Tanzanian cooking, and share insights about disability inclusion and advocacy.
• I can also tell you about traditional Tanzanian customs, family structures, and local ways of life.
Learn:
• I love learning about different cultures, languages, and how people live around the world.
• I’m curious about sustainable living, inclusive education, and different volunteer approaches in other countries.
Share:
• I can share stories from our community work, music from Tanzania, and my passion for empowering mothers and children.
• I’ll also gladly share friendship, laughs, and meaningful conversations.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Here’s what I can offer:
• A positive and respectful attitude
• Help in the kitchen (I’d love to cook a Tanzanian dish for you!)
• Swahili language tips or mini lessons
• Deep cultural insights about Tanzania, traditions, and community life
• Friendship, laughter, and connection
If you’re ever in Tanzania, I’d love to return the favor by hosting you or showing you around our projects and local communities.
Countries I’ve Visited
Kenya, South Africa, Uganda
Countries I’ve Lived In
Tanzania