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  • Izere Mubyeyi
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    Izere Mubyeyi

    Serving children and youth living with intellectual disabilities

    Izere Mubyeyi was founded in 2004 in Kigali by 23 parents and friends of children living with intellectual and learning disabilities with a goal to create opportunities for their children. Today, Izere Mubyeyi provides access to quality education and health care, including running an early childhood centre for children ages three to six. They also provide parents and caregivers with psychosocial support and offer economic empowerment, skills training, and disability rights advocacy.
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  • Jitegemee Children's Program
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    Jitegemee Children’s Program

    Jitegemee Children’s Program provides educational and integrated support services to children and youth living in underserved communities in Machakos, Kenya. Their child-centred holistic programming includes education services, vocational and livelihoods training, and psychosocial support for youth and their caregivers.

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  • Kakenya’s Dream
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    Kakenya’s Dream

    Kakenya’s Dream supports girls through educational, health, and leadership initiatives to create agents of change. Through community-driven holistic, and replicable programs including quality education, medical care, shelter, and nutritional support, young girls from pastoralists communities are empowered to achieve their full potential.

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  • Kawempe Homecare Limited
    $100 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Kawempe Homecare Limited

    Kawempe Home Care is a centre of excellence in Uganda, providing holistic, community-based healthcare to children and families affected by HIV, TB, cancer, and other health challenges. Its New Hope Children’s Hostel offers young cancer patients safe accommodation, nutrition, counselling, and access to specialist treatment while away from home. Kawempe also supports orphaned and vulnerable children with education to keep them in school.

    This campaign will expand access to specialised oncology care for disadvantaged children with cancer by covering accommodation, meals, daily hospital transport, and psychosocial support for them and their caregivers.

    Your support will give vulnerable children the chance to complete their treatment with dignity, hope, and the opportunity for a brighter future.

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  • Kidzcan
    $1,000 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    Kidzcan

    Caring for children with cancer

    Kidzcan supports children and families affected by cancer. They provide clinical care, advocacy, and case management, along with essential resources like chemotherapy drugs and diagnostic services as well as conduct cancer awareness campaigns and supports caregivers through counselling and play-based activities.
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  • KINDLE Orphan Outreach
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    KINDLE Orphan Outreach

    Empowering orphans and vulnerable children to reach their full potential

    KINDLE addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of orphans, vulnerable children, and their caregivers by providing healthcare and educational services, economic development, and spiritual support to the communities of Katawa and Salima.

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    3 months to go

    Kuvumbana Associação

    Kuvumbana provides orphans, caregivers, and victims of gender-based violence and child marriage living in communities of Limpopo, Xai-Xai, and Chongoene with early education, livelihood support, and access to child protection, health, and counseling services.

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  • Kuyasa Horizon Empowerment
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    Kuyasa Horizon Empowerment

    Empowering the next generation of leaders

    Kuyasa provides integrated after-school care, early childhood development services, nutrition support, and youth development to vulnerable children and adolescents living in communities in Stellenbosch. Their programming includes performing arts and sport programs, leadership development, educational and psychosocial support, holiday camps, and recreation opportunities.
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  • Kyaninga Child Development Centre
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    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.
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  • Learn To Play - Ithute Go Tshameka
    $0 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Learn To Play – Ithute Go Tshameka

    Learn To Play imagines a world where every child learns through play. This social enterprise delivers quality, culturally relevant early childhood development (ECD) programmes that nurture children while empowering caregivers and communities.

    By engaging mothers as key change agents, Learn To Play ensures children are supported at home, in school, and beyond. Its scalable model has already improved school readiness and well-being across 11 communities in Botswana.

    This campaign seeks to raise $10,000 to strengthen Learn To Play’s ECD programmes, funding play-based learning, caregiver training, and community support. Your gift will help children build strong foundations to thrive in school and in life.

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  • Lebone Centre (ICDP Trust)
    $0 of $10,000
    3 months to go

    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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