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LIRHANZO CHILDREN’S VILLAGE
Donate nowLirhanzo Children’s Village was founded by Ezelle Schimper in 1998 to create a safe environment of love and care for orphans and vulnerable children of all ages with a vision of also equipping them with quality education in different areas so that they can become successful members in their communities. The Village is situated in a very remote rural setting in the South East of Zimbabwe and was officially registered in 2009. Since its registration, a garden was started to help feed the children, but due to the growing demand for a bigger and more effective garden to become more self-sustainable, the expansion and improvement of the garden is now needed. This campaign aims to raise $10,000 to fence the village and garden expansion area as well as improve the solar pumping system in the garden by adding batteries and better position of solar panels. Also needed is the erecting of a steel shade netting area for protection of vegetables during hot summers, increasing the production time.
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Manhinga Village Children’s Home
Donate nowManhinga 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 $10,000 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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Marondera Child Care Society (Marondera Children’s Home)
Donate nowEstablished in 1993, the Society initially operated a feeding scheme. During this time plans were made and funds raised for the building of the children’s home known as Marondera Children’s Home. It was officially opened by the mayor of Marondera on the 22nd of February 1997. The home cares for children who have been orphaned, abandoned, abused and those who have faced protection issues in the community. The home is managed by a committee who offer their time on a voluntary and part time basis. It is their duty to put in place policies, outline duties, oversee projects and handle decisions relating to the home. The day to day running of the home is overseen by two administrative staff one of which is a qualified social worker. Through this campaign, the organisation seeks to raise $8000 to purchase one or two hectares of land and embark on a piggery and poultry project as well as growing crops. This project will empower our children with skills which they will utilise when they leave the institution. This will also help the organisation to sustain itself by growing food for the children as well as selling the surplus.
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Matthew Rusike Children’s Home
Donate nowMatthew Rusike Children’s Home a Christ Woven nest for orphans and vulnerable children is a Methodist Church in Zimbabwe run institution founded by Rev Matthew Jacha Rusike in the 1950s and registered as a Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO 463/68). Currently the Home operates a multifaceted programme that combines residential care and community based orphan care schemes. Children are referred to it by the Department of Social Development (Government arm that regulates the institution), having been found to be in need of care as a result of neglect, abuse, abandonment and other causes. The residential care facility has the capacity to take 100 children of ages 0-18 years on board and currently has 71 children, 38 girls and 33 boys. The Home runs an early child development centre that prepares the young ones for formal primary school. We are in the process of raising $10000usd for up-grading the ECD into an infant school catering for ECD A, B, Grades 1, 2 and 3. Currently we have 4 learning halls that require refurbishment, painting, fixtures and furniture, play centre equipment and fencing. Your support will ensure a conducive learning environment and a strong and sound educational foundation for these disadvantaged children.
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Midlands Children’s Home
Donate nowOur mandate it to educate, feed and shelter the orphans and vulnerable children in our society. It was established in 1962 with the capacity of 20 children who are above five. Over years it has improved and developed and now caring for up to 72 children with two separate homes. One taking care of children below the age of 18 years and the second one accomodating the above 18 years who are mostly in tertiary education.
The home’s bathrooms and toilets are very old and need to be renovated, the cost is US$10,000.00
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Mount Selinda Orphanage
Donate nowOn 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:
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Emergency shelter and bedding
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Food and clean water
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Clothing and hygiene kits
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School uniforms and supplies
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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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Percy Ibbotson Probation Hostel
Donate nowPercy Ibbotson Probation Hostel is a boys only rehabilitation center which was established in the early 1930s for children in conflict with the law. It still uses a dormitory set up style.
Currently
✓the roof is leaking,
✓paint is old and peeling off the walls,
✓ bathroom facilities and toilets not in good order
✓ no side lockers for boys to keep their belongings
✓ ICT material for children for easy learning i.e. computers, tablets, printer/copier and internet
✓ Garden tools; wheelbarrow, spades, shovels and forks
✓ sewing machine
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Ponesai Vanhu Children’s Home
Donate nowPonesai Vanhu Children’s Home PVCH) was stabled in 1994 in order to provide children who are homeless, orphaned and living in the street, with shelter, basic education and other every day necessities to secure their personal, social, practical and academic development, so that they can grow up creating a stable and good future for themselves and their communities. In essence, it is a rehabilitating center where these children and young people are holistically rehabilitated into responsible, reliable and refocused youth (R4Youth) ready to fit in the mainstream society and survive the prevailing harsh economic environment in the country. For Refocusing, the home wants to mold children and youths to be entrepreneurial and not to focus on getting formal employment which is very difficult to obtain due to the high level of competition against few available opportunities. To this end, PVCH want to establish a Horticulture Training Hub to train children and youth into agripreneurship, as a low hanging livelihoods option given that the country is agro-based, to the children and youth preparing for weaning off. The Horticulture Training Hub will be a commercial demonstration and training site, where the youth and children from PVCH will get practical horticulture training, producing adequate high value crops to the satisfaction that they are ready to survive by practicing horticulture as a livelihood option, before they are reintegrated back to their community. The crops will be sold and proceeds used to train others thus ensuring sustainability. The Horticulture Hub will use the existing garden of 0.5ha that was fenced by Instatol. What is now required is US$10,000 to drill a solar powered borehole, a 10000L water tank and climate smart drip irrigation system. This is a life changing initiative to bring life-skills to vulnerable children and Youth for their living and bring development to their communities.
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Rekai Tangwena Children’s Home
Donate nowRekai 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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Rose of Sharon Welfare Organization
Donate nowFounded 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$10,000 to purchase a multipurpose truck that will enable us to mobilize resources, transport food supplies, school materials, and donations, and facilitate emergency response for the children under our care. The truck will significantly reduce transport costs, ensure timely delivery of critical resources, and improve our outreach to rural and underserved communities. Beyond logistics, this investment will directly impact the lives of hundreds of vulnerable children, ensuring consistent access to nutrition, clothing, and educational support while strengthening our ability to respond to urgent needs. With this truck, we will not only sustain daily operations but also create a lifeline that secures dignity, stability, and hope for the children we serve.
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Rutendo Heart For Children ‘s Home
Donate nowRutendo Heart For Children ‘s Home is a faith based organization situated in Mkoba 11, Gweru, Zimbabwe, established in 2011. It’s mission is to produce, to nature young children, young persons, into skilled, responsible and resilient adults who follow Gospel Values. The main objective of this home is to provide quality residential care facilities to orphans and vulnerable children. The home’s core values are: Transparency, Integrity, Hardworking , Ethical, Accountability. The home is appealing for donors and well wishers to help in constructing a fowl run so as to start an income generating project of rearing road runner chicks which will help in children’s nutrition and for raising money to cater for repairs and salaries for caregivers. The estimated budget is US$ 10000.00.
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Sevaca
Donate nowFounded 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.









