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  • Cancer Association of Zimbabwe
    $400 of $5,000
    6 days to go

    Cancer Association of Zimbabwe

    Founded in 1961, the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing holistic support ,emotional, spiritual, and physical to individuals affected by cancer. Through awareness, education, research, and advocacy, the Association works to improve quality of life and reduce the cancer burden in Zimbabwe. This campaign seeks to raise $5,000 to fund research on the barriers and enablers of breast and cervical cancer awareness and early presentation in Zimbabwe. This research is vital for informing targeted education, prevention strategies, and health system responses that can improve early diagnosis, reduce mortality, and ensure that more women receive timely, life-saving care. Your support will help expand access to these essential services and compassionate care for vulnerable patients across the country.

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  • Chileleko Children’s Home

    Chileleko Children’s Home is a home which was established in 2011. It is a ministry under Global Life Ministries. We are a home registered with the  Department of Social Welfare. We admit children from 0-18 years who are in need of care and a place of safety. All our children come from social welfare. As an extension to the home we acquired land in Mhondoro to start a campsite and skills training center for orphan and  vulnerable in the community. We are asking for $10000.00 for ablution facilities and a meeting shade. Our values are Integrity, candidness, joy and family. Our mission is to touch the world one life at a time for the Glory of God and Joy of mankind.

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    $120 of $10,000
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    Driefontein children’s home

    Driefontein children’s home is a faith based Welfare Organisation established in 1973 by the Catholic Diocese of Gweru, in Driefontein 7001 Mvuma ,Zimbabwe. Driefontein Mission Children’s Home aims to support up to 40 children regardless of their status to become re-reliant and improve their livelihoods by providing livable accommodation , food security , access to healthcare, opportunities to learn life skills and spiritual support through counseling , psychosocial care to the children. We are seeking funding to renovate our facility, transforming dormitories into housing units to provide better care and living conditions for our children. The project includes, renovating dormitories into housing units to promote a sense of family and community, upgrading toilets to improve hygiene and sanitation as well as enhancing the kitchen to provide a safe and healthy environment for food preparation.The total project cost is estimated at  $10,000.

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  • Emmanuel Children’s Home
    $0 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Emmanuel Children’s Home

    VISION: An improved psychosocial wellbeing, accommodating and adding value to the lives of orphans and vulnerable children

    MISSION: Capacitating and building resilience of orphans and vulnerable children

    AREAS OF OPERATION: Masvingo province.

    TARGET GROUPS: Children: orphans; abandoned; neglected; sexually, physically, emotionally and psychologically abused; street children; children with disabilities; children living with HIV and AIDS

    OBJECTIVES:

    1. To improve the psychosocial well being of orphans & vulnerable children
    2. To provide safe accommodation to orphans & vulnerable children3. To train vulnerable children in spiritual matters for ministry
    3. To socially & economically empower vulnerable boys and girls

     

    We kindly request for 10 000usd to cover the following projects at our institutions:

    1. Complete administration block which require roofing, plastering, installation of doors and windows, flooring and painting. This is a requirement by department of Social services and Development.
    2. Fowlrun and pigsty completion. Both were started but require completion. Both projects generate income and provide food to the children once we scale up production.
    3. Purchase drip irrigation kit for our horticultural project already running to conserve water use. Project provides food and income for the Home.
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  • Fairfield Children’s Home
    $0 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Fairfield Children’s Home

    Fairfield Children’s Home was founded in 1903 by some United Methodist Women Missionaries who were based at Old Mutare Mission, when they came across some cases of abandoned and orphaned children who had no one else to care for them. Fairfield is probably the oldest orphanage in Zimbabwe. The children used to be kept at what used to be called the Baby Fold or (BH) baby house, a wing of the Old Mutare Hospital wards up to their ages of 4 or 5 years and then used to either be transferred to other Institutions around the country or got adopted or got foster parents, because the facilities then at the Orphanage were not meant for older children.

     

    In 2002 the orphanage changed its name to Fairfield Children’s Home and discarded the word “Orphanage” to avoid stigmatisation. It also transformed its facilities to stand on its own from the hospital and to be able to care for up to 80 children in family units up to their ages of majority (18 yrs.)

     

    Fairfield Children’s Home offers the last option to abandoned and needy destitute children a chance to regain what they had lost:- a home, a family, mother,  brother,  sister, self pride, education,  religion as well as a chance to gain a life skill and equal opportunities in  life.

     

    After they attained the age of 18 years we do not just let the children go. We continue taking care of them while they are with foster families or we rent rooms for them to stay while they are attending colleges and universities.

     

    The Home aims to expand the piggery project, built a proper fowl run to keep chickens for eggs and meat The estimated cost for these projects is USD 10 000.00. We aim to expand our projects for children’s nutrition and also to generate income for the Home.

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  • Forward in Faith Children’s home
    $630 of $10,000
    1 month to go

    Forward in Faith Children’s home

    Forward In Faith Children’s Home (FIF) is a registered faith-based organisation dedicated to providing holistic care for orphans and vulnerable children. In partnership with the Department of Social Development, FIF ensures a safe, nurturing environment where children receive shelter, nutritious meals, education, and psychosocial support.

    This campaign aims to raise $10,000 to fund two key initiatives: a Fish Farming Project to establish a small-scale fish operation that will enhance daily nutrition for the children while generating sustainable income for the Home; and Critical Renovations to improve living conditions by tiling residential houses and offices, repainting facilities to create a warm, child-friendly atmosphere, and installing kitchen cupboards to support safe and efficient meal preparation.

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  • Hands of Hope
    $14,917 of $10,000
    1 month to go

    Hands of Hope

    Hands of Hope Trust, founded in 2002, has long supported orphans and vulnerable children through residential care and daily feeding programmes in Hwange and Binga—initiatives that have improved nutrition and reduced school dropouts. The Trust is now launching a $10,000 Sewing and Agriculture Skills Expansion Plan to empower 40 vulnerable children transitioning out of care with pathways to independence. Through hands-on training in garment production, greenhouse farming, poultry, and small-scale agriculture, each child will receive start-up kits, inputs, and land access to build sustainable livelihoods.

    Your support will help 40 young lives gain the skills, tools, and opportunities they need to achieve self-reliance and secure brighter futures.

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  • Harvest Family Village -Children’s Home
    $10,868 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Harvest Family Village -Children’s Home

    Harvest Family Village is transforming the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children by providing safe, loving family-style homes where they can heal, learn, and thrive. Guided by ubuntu—the belief in our shared humanity—we offer psychosocial support, quality education, and life-enriching activities that build confidence and hope.

    Our market garden and livestock projects provide fresh, nutritious food while equipping children with essential agricultural and life skills. However, reliable access to water remains a challenge. As we expanded to new homes—Bethel, House of Heroes, and House of Love—limited funds forced us to use ground-level tanks without secure fencing, reducing water pressure and posing safety risks.

    We are seeking $10,000 to install elevated water tank stands and childproof fencing across our homes. This will ensure consistent, safe water access and a healthier environment for every child in our care. Together, we can help them grow strong, safe, and full of hope.

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  • HOME OF HOPE CHILDREN’S HOME
    $0 of $8,353
    2 months to go

    HOME OF HOPE CHILDREN’S HOME

    Home of Hope Children’s Home is a registered child-minding organization, started by the United Methodist Church in the 1940s and got its registration in 1972. It provides excellent service, where excellence is the norm, based on Christian moral values and a holistic approach towards self-sustainability and the development of the whole child. The mission of the Home of Hope is to provide moral, physical, social, mental and emotional care to orphans and vulnerable children under the age of 18 in a Christian environment. Lately, the Home has been developing a new paradigm shift towards self-sustainability, with the aim of embarking on various income-generating projects that will enable us to provide proper care and support to children. To support our mission of achieving self-sustenance, we seek an amount of $ 8,353 to expand our irrigation project. The funds will be used to install a new solar powered borehole and a new irrigation system for the expanded areas. The above amount covers the cost of drilling up to 70metres.They charge $7,153 for 40 meters. So, for the additional 30 meters it will be $40 per meter x30 meter. Hence a total of $8,353. Apart from irrigation, the projects will also support our existing fish project, horticulture, goat project, chicken project and the piggery.

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  • Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi
    $200 of $10,000
    6 days to go

    Jairos Jiri Mukuwapasi

    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.

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  • Kudavana
    $200 of $10,000
    2 months to go

    Kudavana

    Empowering Communities to Protect Every Child

    In rural Zimbabwe, countless orphans and vulnerable children rely on their communities for safety, care, and hope. This $10,000 campaign will equip local leaders — chiefs, councillors, child care and health workers — with the knowledge and tools to protect children and promote family-based care.

    Through workshops, dialogues, and educational materials, we will help communities understand that every child deserves to grow up in a loving, secure home. With $10,000, this will help train over 100 community leaders, build lasting awareness, and create safer, more nurturing environments for children.

    Give today — help a community protect its children and secure their future.

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  • LERATO CHIDRENS HOME

    Lerato Children’s Home is a registered residential care institution, with the Registration Number (SW10\148) under the Children’s Act Chapter 5:06, Section 31. Lerato Children’s Home was established and licenced in 2016 with the aim of providing a safe and conducive environment to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) regardless of religion, sex and race. Lerato Children’s Home provides access to shelter, education, basic health care, emotional and psychological support for children to heal from the past traumatic experiences. Lerato Children’s Home was born out of Emmanuel Ministries Church through the Founder Mrs Margaret Makambira. The Home has a capacity of 20 children.

    To enhance sustainability, improve the children’s diet and improve living conditions the Home aims to rise $9 500 for renovating children’s houses and doing poultry project. Your support will help Lerato Children’s Home to continue offering quality residential care to the orphans and vulnerable children under our care.

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