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St. Vincent de Paul Community Development Organization
Protecting children and strengthening families
By providing access to essential services to children and families living in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, St. Vincent’s is building a community in which children and their families can thrive. St. Vincent’s provides early childhood development, education, healthcare, nutrition support, business training, and runs a rescue centre for abused and abandoned children. -
Stara Peace Women Organization
Transforming communities through empowerment, education, and healthcare
Located in Makina, Kibera, the largest slum in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, Stara Peace Women Organisation has supported nearly 10,000 children since 2000 through education, early childhood development, girls and women’s empowerment programs, as well as psychosocial and nutritional support, and income-generating projects. -
Touching Tiny Lives Trust
Touching Tiny Lives Trust (TTL) is the only organisation caring for orphaned and vulnerable children in the rural, mountainous district of Mokhotlong, Lesotho, that supports children affected by severe malnutrition and HIV/AIDS.
Since 2004, TTL has directly supported thousands of children under the age of five with services that include nutritional rehabilitation, health assessments, immunisation support, and vitamin supplementation. With an increased emphasis on prevention, TTL has expanded their scope to improve the nutritional status of families.
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Tumaini International Trust
Tumaini provides education and healthcare services to orphaned and vulnerable children, and those impacted by HIV/AIDS, as well as income generating activities to their caregivers and the communities where Tumaini operates. Currently, they serve children and families in 11 counties in Kenya.
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Vusumnotfo
Strengthening skills in sustainable practices to advance child development and learning. Through early childhood development programs, nutrition and livelihood support, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programs, Vusumnotfo is nurturing the next generation to ensure that all children reach their full potential.
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Youth For Development and Productivity
Improving the health and safety of children and youth
Youth for Development and Opportunity (YODEP) has been providing essential services to children and young people in their community of Zomba since 1988. YODEP’s programming includes early childhood development, secondary school support, nutritional support, youth development and leadership skills training, healthcare services, and HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs in Zomba and Mangochi districts. -
Autism Zimbabwe
The Autism Organisation of Zimbabwe is a Private Voluntary Organisation established in 2011 to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) through skills training, specialised therapies, and public education. Committed to enhancing the quality of life for children with autism, the organisation provides person-centred support tailored to individual needs. Through this campaign, the organisation seeks to raise $9,800 to upgrade its therapy infrastructure with essential tools that foster a stimulating and inclusive environment. Items needed include musical instruments, noise-cancellation headphones, sensory and exercise equipment (such as trampolines, gym balls, and balance beams), weighted vests, deep pressure tools, communication aids, modified grippers, scooter boards, vibrators, and drums. Your support will help children with autism access the resources they need to grow, learn, and thrive.
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Cancer Association of Zimbabwe
Founded in 1961, the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing holistic support ,emotional, spiritual, and physical to individuals affected by cancer. Through awareness, education, research, and advocacy, the Association works to improve quality of life and reduce the cancer burden in Zimbabwe. This campaign seeks to raise $5,000 to fund research on the barriers and enablers of breast and cervical cancer awareness and early presentation in Zimbabwe. This research is vital for informing targeted education, prevention strategies, and health system responses that can improve early diagnosis, reduce mortality, and ensure that more women receive timely, life-saving care. Your support will help expand access to these essential services and compassionate care for vulnerable patients across the country.
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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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Zimbabwe Albino Association
The Zimbabwe Albino Association (ZIMAS) is a national non-profit advancing the rights and economic empowerment of persons with albinism. To address livelihood challenges, ZIMAS is launching a Vegetable Farming Livelihood Project in Goromonzi District, where participants will grow high-value crops and receive monthly health workshops. The campaign seeks to raise $7,500 to fund farming inputs, training, and implementation costs; empowering the community with sustainable income, better health, and social inclusion.