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Hatua Network Organization
Donate nowHatua Network prepares youth to thrive in Kenya’s workforce by providing promising, low-income students with access to education, career guidance, and professional networks. They have supported over 731 youth, 333 secondary school students, 252 college and university students, and 190 alumni.
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Heather Chimhoga Orphan Care
Donate nowHealth, social services, educational, and psychosocial support to over one thousand orphans
Heather Chimhoga Orphan Care’s (HCOC) services ensure that children remain in school and have access to nutritional support, health, and psychosocial services. HCOC runs a child-friendly clinic and school-based feeding program, offers scholarships to vulnerable children and provides psychosocial and livelihoods support in the rural district of Murehwa. -
Hope of Family
Donate nowReducing poverty through education and strengthening families
The team at Hope of Family bring a deep and personal understanding of their community’s needs and believe that a conducive home atmosphere is critical to the success of primary school-aged children. Hope of family involve parents and caregivers living in the communities of Muhanga district in all aspects for their children’s education. Additionally, they provide educational supplies, supplemental school fees, and promote literacy throughout the community, provide entrepreneurial and agriculture training, work to improve housing conditions and facilitate a local savings and loan program. -
Ikamva Labantwana Bethu (ILB)
Donate nowInvesting in the future of children
ILB is transforming the lives of youth in Crossroads and surrounding communities in the Western Cape as well as those in Tarkastad in the Eastern Cape. Their aim is to close the gap in education access and to give youth skills they need to bring more opportunities that would assist them to access employment opportunities.ILB assists children from primary school level with academic support to ensure that they are ready for high school. Youth are supported through a skills development programme which builds their soft and hard skills.
The greater community is also uplifted through a development programme that addresses key socioeconomic issues such as unemployment, poverty, and violence.
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Izere Mubyeyi
Donate nowServing children and youth living with intellectual disabilities
Izere Mubyeyi was founded in 2004 in Kigali by 23 parents and friends of children living with intellectual and learning disabilities with a goal to create opportunities for their children. Today, Izere Mubyeyi provides access to quality education and health care, including running an early childhood centre for children ages three to six. They also provide parents and caregivers with psychosocial support and offer economic empowerment, skills training, and disability rights advocacy. -
Kabubbu Development Project Limited
Donate nowA community that is empowered and transformed
The Kabubbu Development Project (KDP) was formed in 2002 by local leaders from rural Uganda, with a vision to transform communities into vibrant, healthy, and self-sustaining communities. Today, the organisation serves the entire sub-county of Nangabo in rural Wakiso District. Education and health care provision are core to KDP programming. Their schools provide access to quality early childhood, secondary education, and vocational training. KDP’s health care centre provides comprehensive and affordable quality services to a community of over 25,000 people annually.
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Kadoma Training Institute
Donate nowEstablished in 1970 and located 14 kilometres southeast of Kadoma Town, Kadoma Training Institute is a registered Community-Based Organisation dedicated to the rehabilitation and reintegration of 252 young people aged 14 to 18 who are in conflict with the law or in need of care, receiving referrals from Social Development Offices across Zimbabwe. At the heart of the Institute’s rehabilitation model is a robust vocational training program that equips young people with hands-on, marketable skills in building, carpentry, and agriculture—including crop husbandry, cattle rearing, piggery, and poultry production—all delivered through an active Young Farmers’ Club that also serves as an income-generating initiative. Complemented by formal primary education, counselling, and life skills development, this vocational-centred approach consistently produces self-sufficient, employable young people who leave the Institute as responsible and productive members of society. Kadoma Training Institute is raising $20,000 to support this vital work, and your support will empower these young individuals to build brighter futures.
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Kakenya’s Dream
Donate nowKakenya’s Dream supports girls through educational, health, and leadership initiatives to create agents of change. Through community-driven holistic, and replicable programs including quality education, medical care, shelter, and nutritional support, young girls from pastoralists communities are empowered to achieve their full potential.
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Karon Relief and Development Foundation
Donate nowStrengthening communities through education
Karon Relief Foundation promotes self-reliance through education and economic empowerment, serving young people in Kampala. They run a primary school, provide medical care and nutritional support to children, food security programs, and vocational skills training in areas such as tailoring, computer literacy, and hairdressing.
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Kawempe Homecare Limited
Donate nowKawempe Home Care is a centre of excellence in Uganda, providing holistic, community-based healthcare to children and families affected by HIV, TB, cancer, and other health challenges. Its New Hope Children’s Hostel offers young cancer patients safe accommodation, nutrition, counselling, and access to specialist treatment while away from home. Kawempe also supports orphaned and vulnerable children with education to keep them in school.
This campaign will expand access to specialised oncology care for disadvantaged children with cancer by covering accommodation, meals, daily hospital transport, and psychosocial support for them and their caregivers.
Your support will give vulnerable children the chance to complete their treatment with dignity, hope, and the opportunity for a brighter future.
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KINDLE Orphan Outreach
Donate nowEmpowering orphans and vulnerable children to reach their full potential
KINDLE addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of orphans, vulnerable children, and their caregivers by providing healthcare and educational services, economic development, and spiritual support to the communities of Katawa and Salima.











