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Araunah Fellowship Mission
Arauna Mission Fellowship Zimbabwe is a non-profit charitable organisation, founded by Bishop G Chakanyuka. Its official purpose is to administer the social needs of the visually impaired. AMFZ take care of the blind children and children of the blind with educational support and counselling thus reducing street loitering.
AMFZ has the highest number of families looked after and has supported blind children, children of the blind as well as orphans among the disabled organizations. AMFZ has empowered over 100 people that are now self-reliant and would want to reach more. AMFZ has imparted spiritual life to over 1000 families.
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Hands of Hope
Hands of Hope Trust, established in 2002 and partnered with HLF since 2008, is dedicated to expressing Christ’s love to orphans by working alongside local churches to meet their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Having expanded its work to the Hwange and Binga areas in 2009, the organization strives to reduce school dropouts by addressing the nutritional needs of orphans and fostering a sense of belonging through social clubs. Additionally, it aims to combat malnutrition among orphans, ensuring their well-being and development. Through its compassionate outreach, Hands of Hope Trust continues to provide vulnerable children with the care and support they need to thrive.
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Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi
The Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi Centre, situated in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, is part of the Jairos Jiri Association’s network, which is dedicated to rehabilitating and empowering individuals with disabilities. The centre typically offers education, vocational training, and healthcare services designed to foster self-reliance and societal integration for individuals with disabilities. The Association, founded in 1950 by Jairos Jiri, has significantly impacted the lives of countless individuals by promoting dignity, empowerment, and inclusion across Zimbabwe.
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Manhinga Village Children’s Home
Manhinga Village Children’s Home is a Residential Child Care Institution operating under the Social Welfare Department of the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe. Founded in 1982 and officially registered in 1987, the Home provides care for up to 100 children, with current facilities accommodating 60 children aged 1 to 24 years. The 361.8-hectare farm where the Home is situated includes arable land, forestry, and two streams, supporting various farming projects. The children live in six family villages, each with ten cluster houses that include bedrooms, dining areas, kitchens, and bathrooms, under the care of a dedicated caregiver. The institution is committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for children referred by the Department of Social Welfare.
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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
Founded in the early 1980s by the late Bishop Livingstone Nerwande of Holy Cross Fellowship Church, Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home was established in response to the growing number of abandoned and vulnerable children in the community. Officially registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare in 2006, the home has supported many children over the years, helping them transition to independent living. It currently cares for 24 children—14 girls and 10 boys—providing shelter, care, and support.