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  • Manhinga Village Children’s Home
    $2,360 of $9,000
    1 month to go

    Manhinga Village Children’s Home

    Manhinga Village Children’s Home, founded in 1982 and officially registered in 1987, is a Residential Child Care Institution run by the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare. It provides holistic care to vulnerable children aged 1 to 24, offering safety, education, and life skills in a nurturing, family-style environment.

    To enhance sustainability and improve child nutrition, the Home aims to raise $9,000 for income-generating projects; specifically potato and butternut farming and a layer poultry unit. These initiatives will boost food security and generate income to support the ongoing care and development of children in residential care.

    Your support will help build a future of dignity, opportunity, and hope for Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable children.

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  • Mount Selinda Orphanage
    $81,516 of $50,000
    ended 2 months ago

    Mount Selinda Orphanage

    On Sunday, 13 July 2025, a devastating fire tore through Mount Selinda Orphanage in Chipinge, Zimbabwe, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair. The fire destroyed dormitories, classrooms, and stores—leaving dozens of vulnerable children without shelter, food, clothing, or school supplies.

    Founded in 1955, Mount Selinda Orphanage has served as a refuge for orphaned, abandoned, and at-risk children—offering them not just a place to sleep, but a place to heal, grow, and belong.

    Today, that safe haven lies in ruins.

    We are urgently appealing for your support to help meet the immediate and critical needs of the affected children. Your donation will go directly toward:

    • Emergency shelter and bedding

    • Food and clean water

    • Clothing and hygiene kits

    • School uniforms and supplies

    • Psychosocial support and trauma care

    No child should have to face disaster alone. With your help, we can restore stability, dignity, and hope to their lives.

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  • Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home
    $2,024 of $10,000
    1 month to go

    Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home

    Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home was founded in the early 1980s by the late Bishop Livingstone Nerwande of the Holy Cross Fellowship Church to care for abandoned and vulnerable children. Officially registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare in 2006, the Home has provided decades of compassionate care, guiding children from crisis to independence.

    To strengthen its impact, the Home seeks to raise $10,000 to equip a vocational training unit. This center will provide practical skills for vulnerable children in residential care, particularly for those unable to pursue formal education, empowering them to thrive beyond the Home.

    Your support can help Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home continue giving Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable children the safety, skills, and hope they need to build meaningful futures.

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  • Sevaca
    $700 of $10,500
    1 month to go

    Sevaca

    Founded in 2000 by Hlengwe-Shangaan women in Sengwe, Chiredzi District, SEVACA (Sengwe Vulnerable Children Advocacy) is a community-based organization working to uplift rural communities affected by drought, poverty, and HIV/AIDS. For over two decades, SEVACA has provided school fees, food aid, and emotional support to orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs), and is now shifting focus toward skills development and sustainable livelihoods as these children transition into adulthood. To support this next phase, SEVACA is launching a $10,500 Chicken Project that will offer hands-on poultry farming training, create a sustainable source of nutrition and income for vulnerable youth and their caregivers, and strengthen community resilience to poverty and food insecurity. Your support will help SEVACA establish a small-scale poultry unit and continue its mission of building dignity, opportunity, and resilience in remote Chiredzi.

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  • Zimbabwe Albino Association
    $400 of $7,500
    1 month to go

    Zimbabwe Albino Association

    The Zimbabwe Albino Association (ZIMAS) is a national non-profit advancing the rights and economic empowerment of persons with albinism. To address livelihood challenges, ZIMAS is launching a Vegetable Farming Livelihood Project in Goromonzi District, where participants will grow high-value crops and receive monthly health workshops. The campaign seeks to raise $7,500 to fund farming inputs, training, and implementation costs; empowering the community with sustainable income, better health, and social inclusion.

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