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Bridge of Hope
Giving Hope to the hopeless
Bridge of Hope was established in 2018 in the Rwamagana District with the mission of supporting underprivileged children through a holistic development approach. Their programmes address all aspects of a child’s well-being—educational, physical, emotional, moral, and social.From early childhood to early adulthood, Bridge of Hope empowers young people through education, child protection, and health and nutrition initiatives. The organisation also extends its impact to the wider community by offering psychosocial support and promoting micro-enterprise activities.
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Butterfly Art Project
Supporting children’s healing from trauma through art
The Butterfly Art Project trains and mentors Community Art Facilitators (CAFs) to provide psychosocial support through art therapeutic classes to children in communities of the Western Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Gauteng, and Northern Cape. CAFs’ therapeutic art classes help children to stabilise by developing healthy coping mechanisms for processing stress and healing from trauma. -
Cáritas Regional De Chokwe
Cáritas is dedicated to empowering rural communities in Mozambique’s Gaza Province by providing access to education, healthcare, psychosocial support, and nutritional programmes. At the heart of its mission is a commitment to improving the wellbeing of orphaned and vulnerable children.
To strengthen the safety net of care, Cáritas also equips caregivers and guardians with sustainable farming skills, start-up capital, and improved housing and sanitation through the construction of homes and latrines. By addressing both immediate needs and long-term resilience, the organisation ensures families can build stability and hope for the future.
This campaign seeks to raise $10,000 to expand Cáritas programmes in Gaza Province, funding food support and farming inputs for vulnerable children and their caregivers. Your support will help rural families overcome hardship and create lasting change.
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Centre Cyprien et Daphrose Rugamba
Centre Cyprien et Daphrose Rugamba (CECYDAR) transforms the lives of vulnerable children living on the streets in Remera, GASABO District, Kigali, through rehabilitation programs, individual and group psychosocial support, education, and life skills training.
CECYDAR prioritises reuniting children with their family members and provides training sessions to aid in the rebuilding of the parent-child relationship.
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Cheshire Homes (Namibia) Trust
Empowering children with disabilities in rural communities
Cheshire Homes provides for the physical, emotional, and nutritional needs for children living with disabilities in Zambezi and Kavango regions. Their services include an outreach program, therapeutic care, stimulation, and nutritional support for children as well as provide caregivers with the information and training they need to better support their children. -
Chiedza
Child protection, education, health, nutrition, and economic strengthening
Since 2001 Chiedza has served more than 100,000 children living in the high-density and peri-urban areas of Harare South and the rural Zvimba district in Zimbabwe. Their services include providing inclusive early childhood education, second chance education for children out of school, vocational training, health and nutrition support, child protection services and facilitating economic strengthening activities for caregivers. -
Chiedza Community Welfare Trust
Chiedza Community Welfare Trust supports women and children in Mutare district living with and impacted by HIV/AIDS.
Their programs around advocacy and health include providing maternal, child, and sexual and reproductive health services as well as psychosocial support and income generating projects.
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Child Protection Society
Building a child-friendly society
Child Protection Society (CPS) protects and promotes the rights and well-being of children in Zimbabwe. In addition to child protection services, CPS provides youth empowerment initiatives, education programs, health and nutrition services, and livelihood support. -
Child Restoration Outreach
Child Restoration Outreach Uganda has been supporting children living on the streets in Northwestern Uganda since 1992, providing education, healthcare, nutrition support, recreational activities, and reintegration programs to reconnect children with their families.
This campaign will help expand access to education, health services, safe spaces, and family reunification for children who have been living on the streets, giving them a pathway back to stability and belonging.
Your support will give vulnerable children the chance to leave the streets behind and embrace a future filled with dignity, hope, and opportunity.
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Children in Distress (CINDI) Kitwe Trust
Child protection, education, health, and nutrition
Children In Distress (CINDI) is reducing the vulnerability of children and their caregivers through household and community empowerment, and education in peri-urban communities in and around Kitwe. Their programming includes an early childhood development (ECD) center and training caregivers on in-home-based ECD practices as well as providing educational support to children at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. They also provide access to vocational training for livelihood support. -
ChildSafe
Preventing childhood injuries
ChildSafe is an injury prevention unit based at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital that aims to reduce and prevent injuries of children in South Africa. ChildSafe provides important education on injury risks and prevention measures at community and national levels. Their core focus is on the prevention of unintentional injuries such as burns, falls, drowning, road traffic crashes, choking, and poisoning. Childsafe serves the provinces of Western Cape, Gauteng, and Eastern Cape. -
Chipembere Community Development Organization (CCDO)
Promoting good health and education for women, youth, and children
Chipembere Community Development Organisation (CCDO) is a women & youth-led organisation that aims to empower young people, including girls and women in the Thyolo district, to be self-reliant and to make informed decisions about their health and futures. Their programming includes providing access to healthcare and education—including early childhood development centres—improving household incomes through youth and women’s clubs, and conducting various peace-building and conflict prevention awareness campaigns.