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Araunah Fellowship Mission
Araunah Mission Fellowship Zimbabwe (AMFZ), founded by Bishop G. Chakanyuka, is a non-profit organization committed to supporting blind children and children of the blind by providing shelter, education, and counselling. With its facilities overstretched due to growing demand—receiving up to 50 individuals each month seeking support ,AMFZ urgently needs assistance to renovate its ablution block and expand shelter capacity. This campaign aims to raise $8,500 to renovate the existing ablution facilities, creating a safer, more hygienic, and dignified environment for visually impaired individuals and their families.
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Hands of Hope
Established in 2002, Hands of Hope Trust supports orphans and vulnerable children in residential care and runs a daily feeding programme in Hwange and Binga, which has significantly improved nutrition and reduced school dropouts. To empower youth transitioning out of care, the organisation is launching a $10,000 Sewing and Agriculture Skills Expansion Plan. This initiative provides hands-on sewing training for girls, equipping them with skills to produce garments such as dresses and other clothing items. Upon completing their training, each girl receives a start-up kit including industrial sewing machines and essential materials to help them establish their own small businesses and achieve self-reliance. The Agriculture Skills Start-Up Support component offers practical training in greenhouse farming, poultry production, and small-scale agriculture, alongside start-up inputs and access to land, enabling trained youth to launch sustainable, income-generating ventures.
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Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi
The Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi Centre in Manicaland Province is part of the Jairos Jiri Association, a pioneering Zimbabwean non-profit founded in 1950 to advance the rights, rehabilitation, and empowerment of persons with disabilities. The Centre offers tailored education, vocational training, and healthcare services that promote self-reliance and social inclusion for children and adults with disabilities. Building on a legacy of transforming lives across Zimbabwe, Mukuwapasi Centre creates pathways for individuals to live independently and with dignity. To enhance its impact, the Centre seeks to raise $10,000 to refurbish its accommodation facilities, making them more inclusive and accessible for children with disabilities. Your support will help ensure that more children in Zimababwe can learn, grow, and thrive in a safe, inclusive environment where every individual is valued and empowered.
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Manhinga Village Children’s Home
Manhinga Village Children’s Home, founded in 1982 and officially registered in 1987, is a Residential Child Care Institution run by the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare. It provides holistic care to vulnerable children aged 1 to 24, offering safety, education, and life skills in a nurturing, family-style environment.
To enhance sustainability and improve child nutrition, the Home aims to raise $9,000 for income-generating projects; specifically potato and butternut farming and a layer poultry unit. These initiatives will boost food security and generate income to support the ongoing care and development of children in residential care.
Your support will help build a future of dignity, opportunity, and hope for Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable children.
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Mount Selinda Orphanage
On Sunday, 13 July 2025, a devastating fire tore through Mount Selinda Orphanage in Chipinge, Zimbabwe, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair. The fire destroyed dormitories, classrooms, and stores—leaving dozens of vulnerable children without shelter, food, clothing, or school supplies.
Founded in 1955, Mount Selinda Orphanage has served as a refuge for orphaned, abandoned, and at-risk children—offering them not just a place to sleep, but a place to heal, grow, and belong.
Today, that safe haven lies in ruins.
We are urgently appealing for your support to help meet the immediate and critical needs of the affected children. Your donation will go directly toward:
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Emergency shelter and bedding
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Food and clean water
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Clothing and hygiene kits
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School uniforms and supplies
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Psychosocial support and trauma care
No child should have to face disaster alone. With your help, we can restore stability, dignity, and hope to their lives.
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Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home
Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home was founded in the early 1980s by the late Bishop Livingstone Nerwande of the Holy Cross Fellowship Church to care for abandoned and vulnerable children. Officially registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare in 2006, the Home has provided decades of compassionate care, guiding children from crisis to independence.
To strengthen its impact, the Home seeks to raise $10,000 to equip a vocational training unit. This center will provide practical skills for vulnerable children in residential care, particularly for those unable to pursue formal education, empowering them to thrive beyond the Home.
Your support can help Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home continue giving Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable children the safety, skills, and hope they need to build meaningful futures.