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Kyaninga Child Development Centre
Creating equal opportunities for children living with disabilities
Kyaninga Child Development Centre offers support to children living with disabilities and their families in Kabarole District through a holistic approach that aims at helping children reach their full potential. They provide access to physical, orthopaedic, and occupational therapy, distribute assistive mobility devices to children, and provide training, education, and psychosocial support to caregivers. -
Lebone Centre (ICDP Trust)
Lebone, meaning “light” in Sesotho, is a haven for vulnerable children. The Makhanda-based organisation takes a holistic approach to supporting children aged 0–9 years—nurturing their social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development.
Its early childhood development (ECD) programme includes a multilingual preschool where children are taught equally in English, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa. For primary school learners, Lebone provides support through reading and writing programmes at non-fee-paying schools, with a focus on language and literacy development. The organisation also runs an aftercare programme at its centre, offering nutritious meals, literacy and numeracy enrichment, life skills, and psychosocial support.
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Life Concern Organisation
An empowered community leads to informed decisions
Life Concern Organisation has been empowering its community, particularly women and girls, in Rumphi district in the northern region of Malawi since 2008. Their support includes HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs, sexual and reproductive health services, economic and psychosocial empowerment of girls, women, children, and those living with disabilities, and increasing access to quality education. -
Little Rock Inclusive ECD Center
Ensuring every child has a great start at growth and learning
Little Rock IECD plays a vital role by providing resources and services to orphans, children with special needs, those affected by HIV/AIDS, and families living in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, an area where support is limited.Little Rock has reached over 3,000 children with inclusive early childhood development services, therapeutic care, educational and nutritional support, daily meals, daycare services, and economic strengthening for families.
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Malaika Kids
Providing a future for Tanzania’s orphans
Malaika Kids provides a positive and safe environment for vulnerable orphans where they can fully develop and grow into responsible, confident adults. Mailaika first welcomes children to their reception home. When a family member cannot be located, the child moves into the Malaika Children’s Village in Mkuranga. The concept of the village is unique and based on a family unit that consists of a maximum of ten children who live together with a mother in a family home. They also support academic opportunities with many of the children going to boarding school, and young adults to vocational schools. -
Malamulele Onward
Creating possibilities for Africa’s children with cerebral palsy
Malamulele Onward provides innovative solutions to improve quality of life for children with cerebal palsy (CP) and their families who live in rural and underserved communities throughout South Africa. Their team consists of therapists, parents of children with CP, and young adults affected by CP who all contribute a range of perspectives and ideas when tackling the current challenges faced by children with CP and their families. -
Matunkha Development Trust
Matunkha Center supports children and families living in the countryside of Rhumpi located in Northern Malawi. Through education, health, and agricultural development programs, Matunkha Center is empowering the surrounding communities to become self-sufficient.
In addition to a health care clinic, the center provides primary and vocational education as well as financial support to secondary school students.
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Mother Of Peace Community Childrens Home
The Mother of Peace Community children’s home was established in 1994. Its core business is to care for orphans and vulnerable children. It is a residential child care run by the Roman Catholic church in partnership with the Department of Social Development. It offers a loving, stable, and secure home environment where children are provided with housing, education, medical treatment, and spiritual enrichment.
To further strengthen our care for the children, the home aims to raise $10,000 for a borehole and solar panels to power irrigation systems, thereby boosting our vegetable garden and ensuring reliable access to water for sustainable food production and nutritional purposes. Additionally, we propose a poultry project as an income-generating activity to promote self-reliance while enhancing children’s diets. Your support will empower vulnerable children with life skills, self-sufficiency and overall well-being for children living in residential care homes.
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Mukisa Foundation
Hope for children living with disabilities
Since 2006, Mukisa has supported more than 5,000 children from Kampala and three rural districts in Uganda who are living with various forms of disabilities.
Mukisa’s services include therapeutic care, provision and maintenance of mobility, posture, and support devices, medical and nutritional support, educational services, family empowerment programs, and advocacy and awareness campaigns.
Mukisa is quickly becoming a “disability hub” for holistic care and services for children living with disabilities and their families.
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Nancholi Youth Organisation (NAYO)
NAYO provides a holistic approach to youth and community development through a variety of interventions, including running an HIV testing, prevention, and treatment clinic, as well as services to breastfeeding mothers and children under five.
They also provide educational support, lead youth clubs, and facilitate village savings and loan groups. Since its inception, NAYO has supported over 50,000 people in the Nancholi area of southern Malawi.
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Ndola Nutrition Organization
Enhancing the well-being of children, girls, and women
Since its inception in 2000, NNO has served 21 communities of Ndola and Luanshya, providing services to fight poverty, HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, clean water deficiency, and social injustice. The organisation places special emphasis on investing in children, women, and girls because its community-based interventions have shown that when you empower a girl or a woman, she becomes a catalyst for positive change. -
New Zimbabwe Early Venture in Education
Promoting the rights of children and youth living with disabilities
New Zimbabwe Early Venture in Education (NZEVE) provides early intervention and ongoing support to hearing impaired children and their families living in Manicaland and surrounds. Since 2000, more than 200 children have graduated from their early childhood education program with 98% of students going to to complete their primary education in classes where sign language was used.