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Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative
Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative (ENAI – Africa) is dedicated to empowering and protecting indigenous girls and women in Kajiado County, Kenya. It combats early marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) while promoting education, health services, and dignity.
As the only organisation providing these services within a five-village radius, ENAI also strengthens families through livelihood support, food security, and advocacy against gender-based violence.
This campaign seeks to raise $10,000 to expand ENAI’s outreach, safe spaces, and education support for vulnerable girls. Your gift will help protect those at risk and create pathways to brighter futures.
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Feed The Babies Fund
Supporting the growth and development of babies
Feed the Babies facilitates the growth and development of babies during their formative years—birth to six years old—by focusing on their nutritional and educational needs. Throughout rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal they provide nutrition support at early childhood development (ECD) centers, train ECD practitioners on best practices and basic management of ECD centers, and offer infrastructure support by renovating existing ECD centers. -
Forever Angels
All children should be raised in a loving family
Forever Angels supports orphaned, abandoned, and malnourished babies while focusing on family preservation.Their Family Homes program serve children in Mwanza and provide short-term care in family-style homes until a permanent family is found. They also provide life-saving nutrition to babies in their homes and empower their caregivers to care for their children and to live independently. This program was established as a way to prevent child abandonment and keep orphaned babies at home.
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Fount for Nations
Creating right beginnings for children with disabilities
Since 2015, Fount for Nations has been complementing the efforts of the Government of Malawi in building equal learning opportunities for Malawi’s children living with disabilities in order to ensure no child is left behind. They partner with teachers, parents and caregivers, health workers, and entire communities to provide a holistic experience for children. Programmes include providing teacher and therapist training, early detection of disability, family support, early childhood education, and advocacy on behalf of children with disabilities. -
Gabriella Children Rehabilitation Centre
A centre of excellence for children living with neurodevelopmental disorders
Gabriella Children Rehabilitation Centre (GCRC) was established to promote empowerment, rehabilitation and community inclusion of children and youth living with disabilities.
Located in Hai District, Kilimanjaro, GCRC provides assessments and intensive therapeutic interventions for children and youth with cognitive and physical disabilities, as well as specialised early childhood education programs. Their therapists and teachers conduct visits in homes and communities to empower families and communities to better understand their roles in supporting people living with disabilities.
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Girl Up Initiative Uganda
Building a vibrant movement of girls and young women
Girl Up is building a vibrant movement of strong and empowered girls and young women through transformative leadership, sexual and reproductive health education, and skills development. Girl Up provides life skills and entrepreneur training, medical care, education scholarships, and psychosocial support. They are also equipping boys to become champions of gender equality. Since their start in 2012, Girl Up has reached more than 50,000 young women and girls living in and around Kampala.
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Girls First Initiative
Championing and amplifying the voices of girls
The Girls First Initiative (GFI) cultivates a nurturing and empowering ecosystem for girls and young women in the Kinondoni District of Dar es Salaam, supporting them to realise their full potential. Their programming includes providing access to quality education and health care, mentorship and economic strengthening programmes, safe spaces, and networking opportunities. -
Glory To Glory Child care Center
Glory to Glory Child Care Centre is a voluntary organization that seeks to improve the welfare of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) registered with Social Welfare Reg. It was established in 2002 in Norton and was founded by Rev Dr. George Chikohwa and Rev Dr. Rosewittar Chikohwa. Our mission is to provide a holistic care and support of orphaned and vulnerable children, meeting their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs.
We seek to raise money for building a hall for sewing. The initiative will provide hands-on sewing training for children, equipping them with the skills to produce garments such as dresses and other clothing items
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Hantam Community Education Trust
Hantam serves children living in the Upper Karoo, a remote part of Northern Cape, South Africa’s largest and most sparsely populated province.
Hantam’s services include early childhood development programs, a government Grade R-9 school, a library, teacher’s housing, youth vocational skills training, and a community health clinic.
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Health Alert Organization (HAO)
HAO is committed to ensuring that rural and underserved communities—particularly individuals living with disabilities in Kigali—have access to specialised, high-quality healthcare and mental health services.
Through its climate change programme, HAO supports communities in adapting to and mitigating the health-related impacts of climate change. Its capacity-building programme focuses on equipping primary healthcare workers with enhanced skills in preventive care, diagnosis, treatment, and patient management. This strengthening of local healthcare capacity is aimed at improving overall health outcomes within the communities they serve.
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Heather Chimhoga Orphan Care
Health, 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. -
HER Initiative
Led by young women, HER Initiative is challenging harmful societal norms that perpetuate the cycle of poverty by empowering adolescent girls and young women across Dar es Salaam, Morogoro, Dodoma, Pwani, Mwanza, Iringa, Arusha, and Zanzibar.
Through a combination of business skills training, financial and digital literacy courses, comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) education, and tailored empowerment and mentorship programmes, HER is equipping young women to achieve financial independence and reclaim agency over their lives.