Who We Are
About Rehoboth
Community Trust
Our Story
Born from a Vision for Community
The Rehoboth Community Trust was founded in 2003, with a clear purpose: to create a sustainable foundation for community development in Rehoboth and across Namibia.
Located at Plot 16 & 36 in the heart of Rehoboth Town Lands, our Trust serves as a Sustainable Development Hub — a place where ideas meet action, and where the needs of our community drive every decision we make.
From our founding, we have been guided by the belief that strong communities are built from within — through education, skills, health, and cultural pride. Over the years, we have grown our programs and our reach, always holding true to our founding mission.
Our Mission
To foster sustainable community development by creating opportunities and building capacity for all members of the Rehoboth community and Namibia at large.
Our Vision
A thriving, self-reliant community where every individual has the resources, skills, and support to live with dignity and purpose.
What Guides Us
Our Core Values
Trustworthy
We operate with full transparency and accountability to the communities we serve.
Creative
We find bold, imaginative solutions to community development challenges.
Innovative
We embrace new ideas and approaches that drive real, lasting change.
Friendly
We engage with warmth, respect, and genuine care for every individual.
Our Journey
A Decade of Impact
Rehoboth Community Trust founded in 2003 in Rehoboth, Namibia, with a mission to drive sustainable community development.
Launched first community outreach programs focused on youth education and development — including tertiary bursaries and wheelchair donations.
Introduced the Women's Empowerment Programme, supporting female economic participation. First Rehoboth Agriculture/Livestock Expo held.
Expanded to 6 active programs serving the broader Rehoboth and Namibian community.
COVID-19 relief launched — over 4,700 pensioners served with food hampers (N$282,000). Drought feed rations delivered to communal farmers across Hardap.
Immune booster programme for 2,250 elderly (N$70,000). Rehoboth Livestock Expo (N$95,000). Horticulture training. Four university bursaries awarded.
4.6-ton oxygen tank donated to St Mary's Hospital (N$450,000). Rehoboth Agriculture/Livestock Expo invested N$175,000. Fire relief for Dordabis & Rehoboth area.
Ten years of community service celebrated with the expanded Sustainable Development Hub.
Work With Us
Ready to Make a Difference?
Explore our programs or get in touch to find out how you can support the Rehoboth community.