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  • Adina Foundation (U) Ltd
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    3 years to go

    Adina Foundation (U) Ltd

    Adina Foundation provides comprehensive physical therapy services, psychosocial support, and quality education for children and youth living with physical and emotional disabilities. They also offer support to caregivers through economic psychosocial support programs.

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  • Africa Directions
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    Africa Directions

    Africa Directions supports children and youth in high-density communities of Lusaka City and the rural Luapula province in Zambia, areas characterised by a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Their activities are aimed at building the capacity, skills, and confidence of the young people they serve.

    Every day over 500 youths, aged 4-26, pass through Africa Direction’s three community centers, accessing a wide range of services including sports, peer education, drama, sexual reproductive health services and information, voluntary counseling and testing, legal advice, life skills trainings and a host of other clubs and recreation activities.

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  • African Community Center for Social Sustainability
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    African Community Center for Social Sustainability

    African Community Center for Social Sustainability (ACCESS) works alongside their community to provide medical care, education, and economic empowerment opportunities to orphans and to children and their caregivers, with an aim to create long lasting, sustainable change.

    ACCESS has established a walk-in healthcare clinic in the community as well as an accredited nurse and midwifery school and community health worker program. They also provide early childhood education and secondary school support and income generating opportunities.

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  • African Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
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    African Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)

    The Africa Self Help Programme (ASAP) is dedicated to empowering communities in Africa by providing various forms of assistance and support to promote self-sufficiency, development, and empowerment. Its activities may include:

    Implementing community development projects that focus on improving infrastructure, access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, education, and other essential services in underserved areas.
    Offering training programs, skills development workshops, and capacity-building initiatives to empower community members with practical skills, knowledge, and resources for sustainable livelihoods.
    Facilitating income-generating projects, microfinance initiatives, and entrepreneurship support to help individuals and groups create economic opportunities and improve their financial well-being.
    Providing humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and support during emergencies or crises affecting communities in Africa, including food assistance, shelter, healthcare, and psychosocial support.
    Collaborating with local partners, NGOs, government agencies, and international organizations to leverage resources, expertise, and networks for more significant impact and sustainable development outcomes.

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  • Alpha Cottages Scheme
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    Alpha Cottages Scheme

    Alpha Cottages Scheme Children’s Home is a Masvingo Community run institution which offers shelter, food, and education etc to orphans and vulnerable children. It was established in 1957 by a lady teacher Helen MacGhie and initially catered for the coloured, Indian and Asian communities in line with the discrimination practiced back then. It was registered as a Private Voluntary Organisation (P.V.O) in 1967. It is situated in Masvingo city along Mutare Road opposite Helen MacGhie Primary School about 2 km from the city centre.

    Alpha Cottages Children’s Home accommodates 28 children. The Home caters for children between the ages of 3-18 years. Cases referred to the home by the Department of Social Development range from abandonment, abuse (physical, sexual, emotional) and neglected. It caters for orphans and vulnerable children across Zimbabwe irrespective of gender, creed, colour or social background.

    The family has 3 house units (House A, B,C). The home runs a family unit model of a children’s home whereby children (ideal a maximum of 10) are accommodated in one house under the care of a care giver. The children are selected and placed in each house according to age differences to represent a proper family set up. The family does its own chores. This provides them with exposure to normal life training that will make them adapt to the outside environment and to prevent them from becoming social misfits when they get discharged from the home.

    The Home provides psycho-social support programs aimed at restoring the psychosocial functioning of the children at the institution. The social workers together with caregivers and other stakeholders assist each other in making sure that children’s wellbeing is enhanced. The home makes sure that children at the institution socialise with other children from outside the institution. socialisation is one of the mechanisms used by the institution to help integrate the children with the wider society and it helps them cope with psycho-social problems.

    It also provides children with life skills training programs to help equip them with knowledge of the outside world and the skills needed for one to survive after been discharged from the home. These life skills training programs emanates from the projects being done at the institution and the projects includes market gardening, grinding mill and chicken projects. Although these projects are done on a scale, children can learn and get equipped on the necessary skills that will help them in the near future. Henceforth, there is need to conduct these projects on a large scale and have a wide variety of projects to broaden the horizon the knowledge of children.

    counselling sessions are also available to children facing different challenges. Most of the children who resides at the home are brought to the attention of the institution due to different challenges, some that may have disturbed their mental wellbeing, dignity and self-esteem or manipulated their behaviors negatively. Therefore, there is need to conduct these counselling sessions in order to restore their mental wellbeing as well as modifying their behavior.

    Prize giving functions are also conducted to help motivate children to do well in their academics and to carry their responsible duties as per tasked effectively. This reward system program equips children to work hard and perform well in their daily activities. It is also a way to help modify children’s behaviors as they live at the institution.

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  • Araunah Fellowship Mission
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    Araunah Fellowship Mission

    Arauna Mission Fellowship Zimbabwe is a non-profit charitable organisation, founded by Bishop G Chakanyuka. Its official purpose is to administer the social needs of the visually impaired. AMFZ take care of the blind children and children of the blind with educational support and counselling thus reducing street loitering.

    AMFZ has the highest number of families looked after and has supported blind children, children of the blind as well as orphans among the disabled organizations. AMFZ has empowered over 100 people that are now self-reliant and would want to reach more. AMFZ has imparted spiritual life to over 1000 families.

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  • Associação Movimento Social São Gabriel (MSSG)
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    Associação Movimento Social São Gabriel (MSSG)

    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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  • Bakorenhema Children’s Home
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    Bakorenhema Children’s Home

    Bakorenhema children is a children’s Home located in Takarwa Ward, Barowa Village, Marange command lands, Mutare West District of Manicaland Province. It is registered as a Children’s Home under section 24 of the Children’s Protection and Adoption Regulations, 1972 act. The Home is governed through a Church called Ziwezano New Church Society. The Home is governed by a Board of Trustees which comprised 9 people.

    The Home capacity is 38 and currently the home is housing 12 children, 4 girls and 8 boys. All of them are school going, 8 in Primary School, 2 in Secondary and 2 in Tertiary schools.

    Objectives

    • Reception and providing shelter for young persons in need of care.
    • Provide nourishment through provision of balanced diet to children under care.
    • Providing access to education to children under care.
    • Grooming children into responsible, independent and life skills-equipped adults.
    • Providing a strong Christian base for our children.
    • Facilitating access to healthcare for children under care.
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  • Beautiful Dream Society
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    Beautiful Dream Society

    Beautiful Dream Society is creating a world where vulnerable and exploited people are restored and empowered to live beautiful lives. They are a leader in Lesotho’s fight against human trafficking by providing prevention, protection, and rehabilitation programs in partnership with all stakeholders.

    Beautiful Dream Society provides women and girls with shelter, food, clothing, emotional support, legal support, and psychological and spiritual support in a safe, trauma-informed home environment. In addition to anti-human trafficking advocacy, they monitor boarders and known travel routes to stop trafficking before people are victimised.

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  • Beitbridge Reception and Support Centre
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    Beitbridge Reception and Support Centre

    The Reception and Support Centres were established primarily to offer post arrival comprehensive humanitarian assistance to migrants forcibly returned from South Africa and Botswana.

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  • Bizweni Centre For Children With Disabilities
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    Bizweni Centre For Children With Disabilities

    Bizweni is an educational day care centre for children aged 2-18 years old living with physical and intellectual disabilities. They are the only facility in the surrounding community that provides this specialized care.

    Each child is assessed by a specialist and receives an individual education plan. Bizweni also provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well as a music program, nutritional support, and transport to and from the center

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  • BLUE HILLS PROBATION HOSTELS AND REMAND HOME
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    3 years to go

    BLUE HILLS PROBATION HOSTELS AND REMAND HOME

    Blue Hills Probation Hostel and Remand Home started operating in 1960 as a reformatory home for young offenders. The home is run by the Government and is directly under the Department of Social Development. With changes in understanding proper childcare, the home policy has also changed from being a Reformatory to a Place of Safety for children who have been abused, orphaned, street children, destitute, lost children as well as halfway home for children in conflict with the law. With a holding capacity of 60 children, currently there are 23 boys at the institution, 10 are in Primary School, 10 in Secondary and 3 in tertiary. The Home runs several sustainability projects which includes poultry projects, rabbit, crop production and gardening. Excess produce is sold to the community around. Children are heavily involved in the management of the projects under the supervision of staff. Knowledge children acquire in implementing these projects helps in starting and running such projects for themselves when they leave the institution.

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