Founded in 2004 by Dr. Fatima Maruta, Rose of Sharon Welfare Organization (PVO 3/2004) is a faith-driven non-profit dedicated to transforming the lives of orphans and vulnerable children through shelter, nutrition, healthcare, quality education, and skills development. Guided by the values of love, dignity, and empowerment, our mission is to nurture abandoned, orphaned, and neglected children into responsible, self-reliant, and purpose-driven citizens. Currently, we provide holistic care for over 176 children across four orphanages and operate a high school and primary school to ensure their access to education and equal opportunity.
To enhance our impact, we are seeking US$10,000 to purchase a multipurpose truck that will enable us to mobilize resources, transport food supplies, school materials, and donations, and facilitate emergency response for the children under our care. The truck will significantly reduce transport costs, ensure timely delivery of critical resources, and improve our outreach to rural and underserved communities. Beyond logistics, this investment will directly impact the lives of hundreds of vulnerable children, ensuring consistent access to nutrition, clothing, and educational support while strengthening our ability to respond to urgent needs. With this truck, we will not only sustain daily operations but also create a lifeline that secures dignity, stability, and hope for the children we serve.
The Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi Centre in Manicaland Province is part of the Jairos Jiri Association, a pioneering Zimbabwean non-profit founded in 1950 to advance the rights, rehabilitation, and empowerment of persons with disabilities. The Centre offers tailored education, vocational training, and healthcare services that promote self-reliance and social inclusion for children and adults with disabilities. Building on a legacy of transforming lives across Zimbabwe, Mukuwapasi Centre creates pathways for individuals to live independently and with dignity. To enhance its impact, the Centre seeks to raise $10,000 to refurbish its accommodation facilities, making them more inclusive and accessible for children with disabilities. Your support will help ensure that more children in Zimababwe can learn, grow, and thrive in a safe, inclusive environment where every individual is valued and empowered.
Araunah Mission Fellowship Zimbabwe (AMFZ), founded by Bishop G. Chakanyuka, is a non-profit organization committed to supporting blind children and children of the blind by providing shelter, education, and counselling. With its facilities overstretched due to growing demand—receiving up to 50 individuals each month seeking support ,AMFZ urgently needs assistance to renovate its ablution block and expand shelter capacity. This campaign aims to raise $8,500 to renovate the existing ablution facilities, creating a safer, more hygienic, and dignified environment for visually impaired individuals and their families.
Associação Movimento Social São Gabriel (MSSG) provides early childhood development and education services, nutritional support, and after-school activities for vulnerable children and youth in Matola City.
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