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Woza Moya Centre
Donate nowWoza Moya, founded in 2000 in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Ufafa Valley, began as a community caregiver programme delivering door-to-door counselling, testing, and treatment support. Over the years, it has grown into a holistic community centre providing early childhood development, youth empowerment, sustainable livelihoods, a mobile health clinic, and vital programmes for orphans and vulnerable children.
Your support will help Woza Moya continue to empower vulnerable children and families, ensuring they have access to healthcare, education, and opportunities to reach their full potential.
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Youth For Development and Productivity
Donate nowImproving 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. -
Zambian Rainbow Development Foundation
Donate nowCommunity 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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Zara’s Centre
Donate nowZara’s Centre is a community organisation in Bulawayo providing daily care, nutritious meals, education support, and life-skills training to 125 orphaned, vulnerable, and learning-disabled children. It is a safe and nurturing space where children can grow, learn, and thrive despite the harsh socio-economic realities they face.
This Giving Tuesday, Zara’s Centre is raising $10,000 through RemitHope to strengthen its vegetable and poultry project and move toward full food self-sufficiency. The funds will support 2,000m of drip irrigation, a 280-layer poultry project, and the construction of a seedling shed and greenhouse to guarantee year-round fresh produce.
Your support will help provide an egg a day and over 100kg of vegetables each month for every child — including those with learning disabilities — while equipping them with practical agricultural skills for a more sustainable future. Together, we can secure food, dignity, and opportunity for every child.
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Zisize (Ingwavuma) Educational Trust
Donate nowSupporting 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. -
All Souls Children’s Home
Donate nowAll Souls Children’s Home came into existence in 1944 as a result of a severe outbreak of leprosy that orphaned many children. It was because of this disruption that led the Dominican Sisters, then rising at All Souls’ Mission, to respond by starting an orphanage to look after these orphaned children. The Home looks after the orphaned and vulnerable children in an environment as near as possible to a family setup. The organization provides children with education, physical, spiritual and rehabilitation support as a integral part of their daily lives. All souls is launching a $10 000 for renovations of the children’s houses, irrigation project to be used for horticulture and inputs. Your support will help the organization to become self sustainable as the project will generate income and food security
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Araunah Fellowship Mission
Donate nowAraunah Mission Fellowship Zimbabwe (AMFZ), provides shelter, education, and counselling to blind children and children of the blind. With demand rising and up to 50 individuals seeking support each month, their facilities are now overstretched.
This Giving Tuesday, AMFZ is raising $10,000 through RemitHope to renovate its worn ablution block and expand shelter capacity. These improvements will create a safe, hygienic, and dignified environment for visually impaired children and their families.
Your support will help restore dignity, safety, and hope for children living with visual impairments who rely on AMFZ as their lifeline.
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BONDA CHILDREN’S HOME.
Donate nowBonda 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
Donate nowBopoma 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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Chileleko Children’s Home
Donate nowChileleko Children’s Home is a home which was established in 2011. It is a ministry under Global Life Ministries. We are a home registered with the Department of Social Welfare. We admit children from 0-18 years who are in need of care and a place of safety. All our children come from social welfare. As an extension to the home we acquired land in Mhondoro to start a campsite and skills training center for orphan and vulnerable in the community. We are asking for $10000.00 for ablution facilities and a meeting shade. Our values are Integrity, candidness, joy and family. Our mission is to touch the world one life at a time for the Glory of God and Joy of mankind.
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Driefontein children’s home
Donate nowDriefontein 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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Fairfield Children’s Home
Donate nowFairfield Children’s Home was founded in 1903 by some United Methodist Women Missionaries who were based at Old Mutare Mission, when they came across some cases of abandoned and orphaned children who had no one else to care for them. Fairfield is probably the oldest orphanage in Zimbabwe. The children used to be kept at what used to be called the Baby Fold or (BH) baby house, a wing of the Old Mutare Hospital wards up to their ages of 4 or 5 years and then used to either be transferred to other Institutions around the country or got adopted or got foster parents, because the facilities then at the Orphanage were not meant for older children.
In 2002 the orphanage changed its name to Fairfield Children’s Home and discarded the word “Orphanage” to avoid stigmatisation. It also transformed its facilities to stand on its own from the hospital and to be able to care for up to 80 children in family units up to their ages of majority (18 yrs.)
Fairfield Children’s Home offers the last option to abandoned and needy destitute children a chance to regain what they had lost:- a home, a family, mother, brother, sister, self pride, education, religion as well as a chance to gain a life skill and equal opportunities in life.
After they attained the age of 18 years we do not just let the children go. We continue taking care of them while they are with foster families or we rent rooms for them to stay while they are attending colleges and universities.
The Home aims to expand the piggery project, built a proper fowl run to keep chickens for eggs and meat The estimated cost for these projects is USD 10 000.00. We aim to expand our projects for children’s nutrition and also to generate income for the Home.










