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  • Youth For Development and Productivity
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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.
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  • Zambian Rainbow Development Foundation
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    Zambian Rainbow Development Foundation

    Community management and local sustainability

    ZRDF provides practical and sustainable interventions to 22 communities in the Central Province of Zambia by promoting community-led and owned initiatives. Their interventions increase access to education and healthcare, improve household incomes and food security through better farming methods and microcredit, and raise awareness of HIV prevention, testing, and treatment retention.

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  • Zisize (Ingwavuma) Educational Trust
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    Zisize (Ingwavuma) Educational Trust

    Supporting orphans and vulnerable children to reach their full potential

    Zisize provides a variety of programmes aimed at supporting children and their families, including educational support, early childhood development centres, and providing psychosocial, health, and nutrition services to rural Ingwavuma, KwaZulu-Natal.
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  • Autism Zimbabwe
    $6,711 of $10,000
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    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 $10,000 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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  • BONDA CHILDREN’S HOME.

    Bonda Children’s Home  is a registered charity organisation that looks after vulnerable and needs children.

    The home provides essential services such as psychosocial support, educational support, mental healthcare, and recreational skills training to help the children grow and develop.

    Currently, the home is facing serious challenges and is in urgent need of:

    Rewiring of electricit, Fencing of the whole home, Plumbing and sewer system repairs, Painting of all buildings

    To help sustain the daily needs of the children and improve their nutrition, the home plan to start a Poultry project which will provide food and income.

    With support, Bonda Children’s Home can continue giving love, care and a bright future to these children.

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  • BOPOMA VILLAGES WELFARE ORGANISATION
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    BOPOMA VILLAGES WELFARE ORGANISATION

    Bopoma Village Welfare Organization is a Private Voluntary Organization (PVO) dedicated to providing support to orphaned and vulnerable children as well as promoting sustainable livelihoods and improved hygiene standards in Zaka. We run a children’s home, Bopoma Children’s Village, which provides a safe and nurturing environment for children in need. Our mission is to empower children and communities with skills and resources needed to overcome poverty and improve their quality of life. This campaign aims to raise $10 000 USD to renovate existing buildings at the children’s home, install solar power in essential rooms to ensure reliable lighting and energy and to launch 2 sustainability initiatives , a small scale poultry project and irrigation equipment for the garden. These additions will improve living conditions, reduce operational costs, provide nutritious food and hands-on learning opportunities for the children, while prompting long term self sufficiency.

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  • Cancer Association of Zimbabwe
    $400 of $5,000
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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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    Driefontein children’s home

    Driefontein children’s home is a faith based Welfare Organisation established in 1973 by the Catholic Diocese of Gweru, in Driefontein 7001 Mvuma ,Zimbabwe. Driefontein Mission Children’s Home aims to support up to 40 children regardless of their status to become re-reliant and improve their livelihoods by providing livable accommodation , food security , access to healthcare, opportunities to learn life skills and spiritual support through counseling , psychosocial care to the children. We are seeking funding to renovate our facility, transforming dormitories into housing units to provide better care and living conditions for our children. The project includes, renovating dormitories into housing units to promote a sense of family and community, upgrading toilets to improve hygiene and sanitation as well as enhancing the kitchen to provide a safe and healthy environment for food preparation.The total project cost is estimated at  $10,000.

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  • LERATO CHIDRENS HOME

    Lerato Children’s Home is a registered residential care institution, with the Registration Number (SW10\148) under the Children’s Act Chapter 5:06, Section 31. Lerato Children’s Home was established and licenced in 2016 with the aim of providing a safe and conducive environment to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) regardless of religion, sex and race. Lerato Children’s Home provides access to shelter, education, basic health care, emotional and psychological support for children to heal from the past traumatic experiences. Lerato Children’s Home was born out of Emmanuel Ministries Church through the Founder Mrs Margaret Makambira. The Home has a capacity of 20 children.

    To enhance sustainability, improve the children’s diet and improve living conditions the Home aims to rise $9 500 for renovating children’s houses and doing poultry project. Your support will help Lerato Children’s Home to continue offering quality residential care to the orphans and vulnerable children under our care.

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  • Manhinga Village Children’s Home
    $2,460 of $10,000
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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 $10,000 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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  • Rose of Sharon Welfare Organization

    Founded in 2004 by Dr. Fatima Maruta, Rose of Sharon Welfare Organization (PVO 3/2004) is a faith-driven non-profit dedicated to transforming the lives of orphans and vulnerable children through shelter, nutrition, healthcare, quality education, and skills development. Guided by the values of love, dignity, and empowerment, our mission is to nurture abandoned, orphaned, and neglected children into responsible, self-reliant, and purpose-driven citizens. Currently, we provide holistic care for over 176 children across four orphanages and operate a high school and primary school to ensure their access to education and equal opportunity.

     

    To enhance our impact, we are seeking US$10,000 to purchase a multipurpose truck that will enable us to mobilize resources, transport food supplies, school materials, and donations, and facilitate emergency response for the children under our care. The truck will significantly reduce transport costs, ensure timely delivery of critical resources, and improve our outreach to rural and underserved communities. Beyond logistics, this investment will directly impact the lives of hundreds of vulnerable children, ensuring consistent access to nutrition, clothing, and educational support while strengthening our ability to respond to urgent needs. With this truck, we will not only sustain daily operations but also create a lifeline that secures dignity, stability, and hope for the children we serve.

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  • St Tabeth Children’s Home

    St Tabeth Children’s Home is a registered Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO 13/2015) in Chidoma, dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and permanent home for orphaned and vulnerable children in the Gokwe district.

    Our mission is to ensure every child has access to comprehensive care, including shelter, nutrition, education, and emotional support, within a loving, family-oriented environment. We are committed to fostering self-reliance and sustainability, not only for the children we serve but also for the home’s long-term future.

     

    To achieve this, we are seeking $8,000 to fund two critical social enterprise projects: a poultry project and a market garden project. The poultry initiative will involve constructing a modern fowl run and acquiring chicks and feed, allowing us to generate income from egg and meat sales while providing a sustainable source of protein for the children.

    Simultaneously, the market garden project will see the establishment of a permaculture garden, supplying fresh vegetables for the home and a surplus to be sold at local markets. These initiatives are designed to create a consistent, reliable income stream, reducing our dependence on fluctuating external donations and empowering St. Tabeth to become a self-sufficient pillar of the community, ensuring the children’s well-being for years to come.

    To enhance our impact, we are seeking US$10,000 to purchase a multipurpose truck that will enable us to mobilize resources, transport food supplies, school materials, and donations, and facilitate emergency response for the children under our care. The truck will significantly reduce transport costs, ensure timely delivery of critical resources, and improve our outreach to rural and underserved communities. Beyond logistics, this investment will directly impact the lives of hundreds of vulnerable children, ensuring consistent access to nutrition, clothing, and educational support while strengthening our ability to respond to urgent needs. With this truck, we will not only sustain daily operations but also create a lifeline that secures dignity, stability, and hope for the children we serve.

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