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Rahab Uganda
Transforming lives, one girl at a time
Rahab Uganda has a specific mission: to restore the self-image of girls and young women affected by sexual exploitation and human trafficking and empower them to proactively engage in personal transformation. In addition to fighting human trafficking and exploitation, Rahab runs a residential shelter in Kasangati Gayaza that provides holistic services to children and young people between (9 -18 years) who have been victims of trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. Rahab also operates and runs a drop-in centre that offers psychosocial support, education, economic skills development, early childhood development, health and nutrition services.Since 2005, their outreach programme has reached 15,000 children and has fully served 400 girls.
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Reach for Uganda
Helping children reach for a better future
REACH (formerly known as Arlington Academy of Hope) partners with communities in rural communities of Eastern Uganda to provide education, healthcare, and community development opportunities. In addition to providing education support to primary, secondary, and post-secondary students, REACH operates two health clinics, which provide the community with access to quality health care services. -
Refugee Children’s Project
Refugee Children’s Project is dedicated to supporting refugee children and their families as they rebuild their lives in countries of asylum. The project provides access to education, nutrition, and healthcare for children, while offering vocational skills training and empowerment programs for parents and caregivers to strengthen household resilience.
This campaign will expand opportunities for refugee families to integrate into their host communities with dignity and stability, ensuring children can stay in school and parents can provide for their households.
Your support will help vulnerable refugee families secure hope, opportunity, and a foundation for a brighter future.
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Rights Institute for Social Empowerment
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment (RISE) is a human rights organisation that protects, empowers, and advocates for women and girls, and those living with HIV/AIDS and disabilities in Lilongwe District.
RISE is dedicated to ensuring that women and girls are protected from all forms of gender-based violence, have access to sexual and reproductive health services and information, are empowered to make informed decisions about their lives, and actively participate in the governance of their communities.
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Rozaria Memorial Trust
Changing norms, behaviours, and practice
Rozaria Memorial Trust supports girls and women living in rural communities by providing them with education and healthcare services, leadership, empowerment, and entrepreneurship programs. They actively engage in advocacy—on a local, national and international level—to influence behavior change and policies around gender-based violence, early marriage, and other issues impacting the live of girls and women. -
Sandra Jones Center-Children’s Home
The Sandra Jones Centre has been running for over 25 years and is committed to serving the children in our community. They rescue, accommodate, and rehabilitate abandoned, abused and at-risk children referred to us by the social welfare system. Our aim is to meet the emotional, social, academic and spiritual needs of at-risk and traumatised children by providing an interim crisis care facility. We strive to give children a second-chance at life, despite their circumstances, through the means of education, trauma care, and a safe and loving home.
We are requesting $10000 to refurbish the solar energy system at our children’s home, which is crucial for providing reliable power to support the daily needs of the children. Our plan includes the installation of a new inverter, two high-capacity batteries, and additional solar panels to enhance the system’s efficiency and capacity.
Additionally, we aim to upgrade the solar systems powering our two boreholes, as the current setups are insufficient to operate effectively. By improving these solar infrastructures, we will ensure a consistent energy supply, fostering a safe and nurturing environment for the children while also enhancing water access and management in our facility. This initiative is vital for promoting sustainability, reducing operational costs, and ultimately improving the quality of life for the children we serve.
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Shearly Cripps Children’s Home
Shearly Cripps, is a charitable organization under the Anglican Diocese of Harare’s education department, aims to empower orphans and vulnerable children to become socially adjusted, self-sustainable, and healthy responsible citizens.
We are seeking to raise $10,000 USD to meet government residential care standards, ensuring a safe and conducive environment for the children through the construction of a much-needed housing unit. Your support will contribute to providing a secure space for these children to thrive.
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Siyakwazi
Improving learning outcomes for children living with disabilities
Siyakwazi helps children living with disabilities to reach their full potential by providing therapy, education, and home-based learning interventions as well as advocating for the rights of children with disabilities and barriers to learning. They work with primary schools and early childhood development centers in KwaNzimakwe, KwaZulu-Natal, to ensure that children with special needs and learning difficulties and their caregivers are equipped with the knowledge and tools to access mainstream educational opportunities. -
Sponsorship of Orphans Uganda Project
Equip teachers, engage learners, empower communities
SOUP works in partnership with communities in Nabikabala, Iganga, and Kampala to address children’s most vital needs. In addition to an exemplary primary and nursery school, SOUP has facilitated a nutritional outreach program, sustainability projects, sponsorships to further education, and the creation of a national project aimed at engaging students through active learning methodology.
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St Joseph House for Boys
Since 1929, St Joseph House has been a refuge for boys with nowhere else to turn — children who are orphaned, abandoned, abused, or neglected. Today, 55 boys call this house their only home.
But the house that has protected them for generations is in urgent need of refurbishment. Cracks in the walls, worn-out facilities, and unsafe spaces now threaten the very children it was built to shelter. Without repairs, their safety and dignity are at risk.
We are raising $15,000 to refurbish St Joseph House, ensuring the boys can grow up in a safe, nurturing environment — with strong walls, secure spaces, and renewed hope.
Every contribution will help restore not just a building, but the childhoods of 55 vulnerable boys who deserve protection, stability, and a chance to dream again.
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St. Vincent de Paul Community Development Organization
Protecting children and strengthening families
By providing access to essential services to children and families living in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, St. Vincent’s is building a community in which children and their families can thrive. St. Vincent’s provides early childhood development, education, healthcare, nutrition support, business training, and runs a rescue centre for abused and abandoned children. -
Stara Peace Women Organization
Transforming communities through empowerment, education, and healthcare
Located in Makina, Kibera, the largest slum in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, Stara Peace Women Organisation has supported nearly 10,000 children since 2000 through education, early childhood development, girls and women’s empowerment programs, as well as psychosocial and nutritional support, and income-generating projects.