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SHEKINAH GLORY CHILDREN’S HOME
Donate nowShekinah Glory is a registered PVO 23/18 and operating in Zvishavane District, Zimbabwe. Shekinah established the first and only Children’s Home in Zvishavane District in May 2017. Our mission is to provide care and protection for vulnerable children while promoting access to education, offering a safe and nurturing environment for those who are orphaned, abandoned, or victims of abuse. Guided by values of compassion, integrity, and holistic child development, our vision is to empower the young generation through education and child protection. Currently, Shekinah Glory Children’s Home has a capacity of 20 children, with 17 already in foster care, leaving only three available spaces. As the only children’s home in Zvishavane, this limited capacity presents a serious challenge as more vulnerable children, including victims of sexual abuse, urgently require shelter and protection. To respond to this need, we seek to apply for $10,000 to build a new cluster house that will expand our accommodation capacity. This additional housing unit will ensure the continued provision of a safe, supportive, and permanent home for children in urgent need.
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Simukai Child Protection Programme
Donate nowSimukai Child Protection Programme (Simukai CPP) is a registered Zimbabwean PVO (PVO27/12) dedicated to safeguarding and empowering vulnerable children and young people through protection, education, psychosocial support, and sustainable livelihoods. Over the years, Simukai has established safe shelters and places of safety in Mutare and Chipinge that provide temporary care and protection for children at risk, particularly unaccompanied and separated minors. In response to the current emergency project on the repatriation of children on the move to their countries and areas of origin, Simukai has experienced a significant rise in demand for safe and dignified shelter. To ensure that every child is accommodated with dignity and comfort, there is an urgent need to furnish its places of safety with 25 single beds and the corresponding bedding, as well as 4 gas stoves and 4 gas tanks to support the preparation of meals in the Places of Safety. This campaign seeks to raise USD 10,000 to meet these critical needs, enabling Simukai to continue offering a safe, nurturing, and child-sensitive environment for displaced children while they await family tracing, reunification, and reintegration. Your support will directly contribute to the well-being and protection of children in crisis, ensuring that their basic needs are met with compassion and care.
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St Marcellin Children’s Village
Donate nowSt Marcellin Children’s Village was founded by Norman and Sybil Macdonald with the aid of Dr Carlo Spagnolli and his wife Angela from the Italian Spagnolli-Bazzoni Onlus is a registered residential care facility (PVO 9/2005) which looks after orphans and vulnerable children with different backgrounds registered with the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare. St Marcellin Children’s Village provides comprehensive care to vulnerable children offering basic human needs and a safe and nurturing environment.
To ensure the sustainability of the Village, the organization seeks to raise $10 000 to refurbish our existing chicken, fish and rabbit facilities. These projects will not only ensure the children in our care are receiving well balanced meals, but also generate income for the running costs of the Village.
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St Tabeth Children’s Home
Donate nowSt Tabeth Children’s Home is a registered Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO 13/2015) in Chidoma, dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing, and permanent home for orphaned and vulnerable children in the Gokwe district.
Our mission is to ensure every child has access to comprehensive care, including shelter, nutrition, education, and emotional support, within a loving, family-oriented environment. We are committed to fostering self-reliance and sustainability, not only for the children we serve but also for the home’s long-term future.
To achieve this, we are seeking $8,000 to fund two critical social enterprise projects: a poultry project and a market garden project. The poultry initiative will involve constructing a modern fowl run and acquiring chicks and feed, allowing us to generate income from egg and meat sales while providing a sustainable source of protein for the children.
Simultaneously, the market garden project will see the establishment of a permaculture garden, supplying fresh vegetables for the home and a surplus to be sold at local markets. These initiatives are designed to create a consistent, reliable income stream, reducing our dependence on fluctuating external donations and empowering St. Tabeth to become a self-sufficient pillar of the community, ensuring the children’s well-being for years to come.
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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SUZ-Thuthuka Project
Donate nowScripture Union Zimbabwe -Thuthuka established in 1995, is a project of Scripture Union Zimbabwe. It is located in Bulawayo Province where it works with children and young people living and working on the streets. The project’s core business is to get in touch with children and young people living and working on the streets with the idea of building relationships with them, aiming at reuniting them with their families and reintegrating them in communities, assisting them to reach their potential. Scripture Union Zimbabwe believes that no child should live on the streets, hence it coordinates an array of activities assisting children move off the streets, equipping and empowering them to improve their social skills and facilitate their inclusion. It supports them post street life to build resilience so that they do not relapse back and are able to be sustained within family environments and alternative care.
Sustainability of these programs is critical as the approach is holistic and therefore requires tailor made solutions for each individual. The project is looking out to raise $9500.00 to set up a Green House of 400m2 and its inputs. The production of various crops for the market will enhance resources for continuity of the project and the costs associated with the welfare of the target group. Further, part of the produce will also be used for nutrition purposes for children and young people and serve as a look and learn to them such that they can replicate farming for their sustenance and as a career in respective communities.
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Tanyaradzwa Children’s Home
Donate nowTanyaradzwa Children’s Home was found by Mrs. Priscilla Makombe-Chitekwe in 2006 and is a sanctuary for orphaned and vulnerable children facing difficult circumstances in Murehwa, Zimbabwe. Our mission is to provide safety, nourishment, and a nurturing environment where every child can thrive.We are urgently seeking to raise $8,800 to support two critical needs:
– 🐖 Launch a sustainable piggery project to improve food security and generate income for the home
– 🔧 Repair our barbed wire perimeter fence and drip irrigation system, both severely damaged by a recent fire.These initiatives will not only restore essential infrastructure but also empower the home to become more self-reliant and resilient.Your support can make a lasting impact. Help us rebuild, grow, and continue caring for the children who need us most.
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TARIRO CHILDREN’S HOME
Donate nowThe Tariro children’s home was registered in 2021 by the Ministry of Social welfare.The home provides material support,giving shelter, facilitates access to education, health and provide vocational skills training to orphans and vulnerable children. There is need for the institution to raise funds to 2 key initiatives build one housing unit to aliviate the shortage of shelter due to increasing numbers of orphans and vulnerable children. A Solar powered Borehole to do irrigation activities on a 2 hactre plot, thereby improve and provide daily nutrituos food to the children while generating income for sustainable development and daily needs at the home. Your support Will go along way in developing these children to become better citizens for life after the instition.
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TOSE Respite Care Centre
Donate nowTOSE Respite Care Centre is a community based welfare organization that was established in 1992 to care for children with severe multiple disabilities, both mentally and physically. The clients are dependent on caregivers for all their daily activities such as toileting, feeding, bathing. They require twenty four (24) hour care. The Centre is the only one in the country that offers such services. It has a capacity to accommodate up to fifty (50) clients, but currently we have thirty two (33) clients. We also provide trainings for caregivers in communities as well as income generating projects for families of children living with severe multiple disabilities for self-sustenance. TOSE depends on donations from well-wishers, corporates and income generating projects such as poultry, market gardening and the grinding mill.
TOSE is facing financial constraints as it is a nonprofit making organization which depends on donors who are also experiencing financial problems hence not being able to donate. We are therefore appealing for assistance with renovations and servicing of a Hydro Therapy Pool project, which is curently not functional. The pool is essential for mobility exercise for our clients as they have stiff joints due to different types of disabilities. The project will bring a great improvement to our organization and help us to be self-sustainable as the previous poultry project you did for us last year.
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Village of Hope (VOH) Children’s Home Zimbabwe
Donate nowVillage of Hope (VOH) Children’s Home is a faith-based organization committed to providing holistic care for vulnerable children, guided by our values of love, dignity, and hope, and driven by our vision “that all children are loved and cared for.” We provide shelter, education, nutrition, healthcare, and discipleship to children in need, empowering them to grow into responsible and independent adults. We are seeking support to invest in environmentally sustainable energy by installing solar power systems in our children’s homes. Specifically, we aim to equip the remaining four homes with 5kva solar systems at a cost of $2,500 each, totaling $10,000. Solar energy will provide a reliable and eco-friendly power source in the face of frequent electricity outages, ensuring children can continue their studies without disruption, homes can maintain a safe and stable environment, and essential services such as lighting and refrigeration can function consistently. This project will not only cut down long-term energy costs but also create a greener and more sustainable future for the children in our care.
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Vimbainesu children’s home
Donate nowVimbainesu Children’s Home was founded in the late 1960’s and was officially registered in 1983.Our institution was founded by the late Violet Madzima Chidharara with the main aim to give shelter and protection for the children in the community who where struggling for food and mostly those whom were helpless. As Vimbainesu, we do not turn down a child for the love we have for kids which is why we have a huge family adding to 49 kids.Our main goal is provide love, hope, faith and above all security.
Our institution is currently in need of transportation, and with your help, we will be forever grateful. We have a disadvantage of being in the rural, which means hiring transportation for all our needs will be very expensive. We are mostly left behind on some programs which are beneficial to our kids because we are at disadvantage. We also would love for our kids to learn knew things and see new places because most of them come from places were things like light bulbs do not exist. If we could receive a funding amounting to $9000 we would be content. This would also help us aid in our projects and also fixing our borehole.
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Zimbabwe Albino Association
Donate nowThe 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 $10,000 to fund farming inputs, training, and implementation costs; empowering the community with sustainable income, better health, and social inclusion.









