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Community Based Inclusive Development Organization (CBIDO)
CBIDO works to enhance the resilience and quality of life of children and young people with disabilities.
CBIDO provides holistic support to individuals under the age of 25 in the Kayanga, Karagwe, and Kagera districts. CBIDO empowers these children and youth through prevention initiatives, comprehensive rehabilitation, inclusive education and sports, life skills development, and social inclusion programmes.
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Community Partnership for Relief and Development (COPRED)
Building a knowledgeable and empowered community
COPRED’s interconnected program areas focus on improving literacy rates and keeping girls in school, providing access to healthcare and early childhood education, providing opportunities for economic growth, and expanding water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services.COPRED serves the community of Chiwembe in southern Malawi.
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Development Concept
Improving the lives of women, children, and youth
Development Concept supports children attending five area early childhood development centres, and children in five primary schools with nutritional food, educational materials, and scholarships. Concept Development serves Liwonde, in the eastern region of Malawi. -
Dlalanathi
A happy child leads to a healthy community
Dlalanathi provides psychosocial support for children and families in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, who are experiencing trauma and loss through play by training and supporting caregivers. Through unique healing processes designed for children, youth, families, Dlalanathi is strengthening safety networks to ensure children’s rights are realised and are protected by families and the community. -
EKHAYA KIP KEINO CHILDREN’S HOME
Ekhaya Kip Keino Children’s Home is a non-profit making organization registered with the Ministry of Public Services, Labour and Social Welfare as a Public Voluntary Organization in terms of relevant legislation. The Home is situated in Makwe, 36 km from Gwanda,Matebeleland South Province and caters for orphans and vulnerable children. Placement of the children at the Home is through the District of Social Services Office Gwanda and the Magistrate Court. Built on a 50-acre land, the home was designed to provide a family type of environment to orphans and vulnerable children. The home has four family units which are thatched huts that resemble a typical Zimbabwean homestead. It caters for 56 children at full capacity but is currently housing 48 children because one of the homesteads was gutted down by fire in August 2023.
This campaign aims to raise $10,000 to fund three key initiatives:
- the renovation and rethatching of the burnt homestead to improve living conditions as the children are currently overcrowded in the remaining 3 homesteads;
- Critical renovations to improve living conditions by replacing broken toilet systems and taps, renovating, tiling and repainting of toilets and bathrooms for both children and staff.
- Installation of solar system for back up during load shedding. The children’s home uses borehole water and needs electricity to pump water to the homesteads hence the need for solar backup.
Your gift will help more children find stability, receive the education they deserve, and build brighter futures filled with hope and opportunity.
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Elkana Childcare
Breaking the cycle of abuse
Elkana supports children and youth in Malmesbury, Western Cape, who have been deeply affected by physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. Through its Temporary Safe Care programme, Elkana provides immediate relief, care, and protection to young girls in vulnerable situations, working alongside social workers to develop comprehensive care plans tailored to each child’s needs.The After School Care programme serves over 200 children daily, offering a safe and nurturing environment where they can complete homework, participate in music, sports, and life-skills classes, and receive nutritious meals.
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Empowered Girls
Empowered Girls is dedicated to enlightening, equipping, and empowering vulnerable girls in Tanzania’s Arusha region to thrive despite poverty, harmful cultural practices, and early marriage. Through mentorship seminars, the organisation builds girls’ confidence, leadership, and life skills while providing sexual and reproductive health education and community-wide engagement to shift cultural norms. Its menstrual hygiene programme supplies sanitary kits and builds school facilities, enabling girls to manage their cycles with dignity and stay in class. Academic support, study groups, and school materials help struggling students succeed, while top achievers are celebrated.
This campaign will expand mentorship, provide hygiene kits, and supply school resources, ensuring more girls can remain in school, protect their rights, and grow into leaders of tomorrow.
Your gift today will keep a girl in school and open the door to her future.
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Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home
Founded in 1996 by Rev Envoy David and Margret Ndoda (Salvationists), Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home is a welfare registered, faith-based organization dedicated to providing a safe haven for disadvantaged children through shelter, food, education, and psychosocial support services.
We are seeking $9,900 to strengthen our impact through three critical projects: installation of solar energy to power the borehole and provide reliable lighting, establishment of income-generating initiatives such as poultry, vegetable gardening, and an orchard to ensure both food security and sustainability, and renovation of our deteriorating infrastructure to create a safer, more dignified living environment for the children.
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Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative
Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative (ENAI – Africa) is dedicated to empowering and protecting indigenous girls and women in Kajiado County, Kenya. It combats early marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) while promoting education, health services, and dignity.
As the only organisation providing these services within a five-village radius, ENAI also strengthens families through livelihood support, food security, and advocacy against gender-based violence.
This campaign seeks to raise $10,000 to expand ENAI’s outreach, safe spaces, and education support for vulnerable girls. Your gift will help protect those at risk and create pathways to brighter futures.
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Feed The Babies Fund
Supporting the growth and development of babies
Feed the Babies facilitates the growth and development of babies during their formative years—birth to six years old—by focusing on their nutritional and educational needs. Throughout rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal they provide nutrition support at early childhood development (ECD) centers, train ECD practitioners on best practices and basic management of ECD centers, and offer infrastructure support by renovating existing ECD centers. -
Forever Angels
All children should be raised in a loving family
Forever Angels supports orphaned, abandoned, and malnourished babies while focusing on family preservation.Their Family Homes program serve children in Mwanza and provide short-term care in family-style homes until a permanent family is found. They also provide life-saving nutrition to babies in their homes and empower their caregivers to care for their children and to live independently. This program was established as a way to prevent child abandonment and keep orphaned babies at home.
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Fount for Nations
Creating right beginnings for children with disabilities
Since 2015, Fount for Nations has been complementing the efforts of the Government of Malawi in building equal learning opportunities for Malawi’s children living with disabilities in order to ensure no child is left behind. They partner with teachers, parents and caregivers, health workers, and entire communities to provide a holistic experience for children. Programmes include providing teacher and therapist training, early detection of disability, family support, early childhood education, and advocacy on behalf of children with disabilities.