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  • Christ Ministries Children’s Home
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    Christ Ministries Children’s Home

    Christ Ministries Children’s Home is situated in Belvedere, operating under Christ Ministries Church. The Home looks after orphaned and vulnerable children. It is registered with the ministry of labour and social welfare.

    CMCH aims to empower the disadvantaged children spiritually, physically, emotionally, economically, socially, and academically through provision of a strong social support system.

    Objectives

    • To promote child welfare through:
    • Providing shelter for orphans and vulnerable children.
    • Ensuring that children receive parental care, love, and guidance.
    • Providing necessities such as food and clothes.
    • Grooming children into responsible, independent and life skills-equipped adults.
    • Providing a strong Christian base for our children.
    • Facilitating children’s education and ensuring that they remain healthy.
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  • Compassion Ministries – Ivordale
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    Compassion Ministries – Ivordale

    The Compassion Ministries is a non-profit making organization which was started in 1984. It was established as a non-profit and faith-based organization that the church uses to meet the needs of vulnerable children.

    The Compassion Ministries vision is to improve the quality of life of orphans and vulnerable children. It is dedicated to collectively reduce Child suffering, abuse of children the through, education, supportive counseling, advocacy, and other evidence-based interventions taking a holistic approach. Compassion Ministries works to:

    • Provide psychosocial Support to the children. This enables the children coming from abusive backgrounds to feel loved and special, hence reaching their full potential.

    • Improve the lives of the children, by giving them the best education through prioritising education. All children are in school, from pre-school to university level.

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  • Danai Children’s Home
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    Danai Children’s Home

    Danai Children’s Home was established in 2002 by Gogo Saungweme, who has since passed away. A board of trustees now manages the home. There was a gap in the community for abandoned, abused and orphaned children, hence the birthing of the vision. The institution has a maximum capacity of 25 children. Currently, 29 children are residents at the home, 15 Girls and 14 boys. The vision is to ensure that children at Danai grow up in an environment where they can discover their purpose in life and learn to walk in self-control and wisdom, growing stronger in spirit, so that they can fulfil their purpose. “And the child grew strong in body and wise in spirit.

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  • Development Concept
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    Development Concept

    Development Concept supports children attending five area early childhood development centres, and children in five primary schools with nutritional food, educational materials, and scholarships.

    Concept Development serves Liwonde, in the eastern region of Malawi.

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  • Domboshava Children’s Home
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    Domboshava Children’s Home

    Domboshava children’s home is a registered private voluntary organisation. It has defined and put into practice its own intervention strategy for children. Its mandate is to support marginalised and vulnerable children and to promote and implement the rights of children who live in difficult and marginalised conditions. Shelter, food, clothing and education is provided for the children at Domboshava Home.

    Objectives

    • Providing shelter for orphans and vulnerable children.
    • Ensuring that children receive parental care, love, and guidance.
    • Providing necessities such as food and clothes.
    • Grooming children into responsible, independent and life skills-equipped adults.
    • Providing a strong Christian base for our children.
    • Facilitating children’s education and ensuring that they remain healthy.
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  • Eden Children’s Village
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    Eden Children’s Village

    Eden Children’s Village has been caring for orphaned and vulnerable children since 2000. They have 8 residential care homes housing a maximum of 10 children per home. The village believe in holistic care, so we have pastoral, medical, caregiver, social welfare, counselling, and educational staff within our organization to provide for all of our children’s needs within the organization. Eden has cared for over 300 children since opening and has see many of their children achieve exceptional results in school, going on to become productive members of Zimbabwean society. They currently have 73 children under 18 in their homes. 14 of the children are over 18 but still finishing secondary education, and 8 in young adult transition to adult life. Eden has struggled to find partners in Zimbabwe. However, Higherlife Foundation has proven to be a supportive and resourceful partner for Eden.

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  • Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust
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    Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust

    Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust promotes literacy, education, and skills development in Gwanda in southern Zimbabwe.

    At their library, children can borrow books, improve their literacy skills, and enjoy storytelling and other activities like crafts, writing, and drama.

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  • Ekhaya Kip Keino Children’s Home
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    Ekhaya Kip Keino Children’s Home

    Khaya Kip Keino Children’s Home was founded by accomplished Zimbabwean athletes – Patrick Masina, Stewart Mudokwani, and Zibusiso Nyoni, who were inspired by the humanitarian legacy of Kipchoge Keino of Kenya, who placed Kenya on the international map of ‘Track and Field’ athletics. What began as a vision to create a training facility for young athletes evolved into a sanctuary for children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic and other life challenges in 1997. Today, we are a beacon of hope, providing care, education, and opportunities to needy children.

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  • Emerald Hill Children’s Home
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    Emerald Hill Children’s Home

    Emerald Hill Children’s Home is a home for orphaned and vulnerable children, located at the summit of Emerald Hill in Zimbabwe’s capital city, Harare. Since 1914, the Roman-Catholic Dominican Sisters have provided shelter for children in need. Today, the home cares for the physical and spiritual well-being of about 90 children aged 3 to 20.

    The children come from a variety of difficult backgrounds, many of them having been abandoned by their parents or having gone through traumatic experiences of neglect, emotional and physical abuse, including sexual abuse.

    Apart from providing food and shelter, Emerald Hill actively focuses on the emotional healing of its children through Christian spirituality in daily life, the engagement of social workers and counsellors, and several other creative offers.

    After completing their primary education, the boys move to St. Joseph’s House for Boys, Belvedere, Harare, while the girls stay until they finish their education; furthermore, they are assisted with job training to become self-sufficient.

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  • Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home
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    Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s Home

    Emthunzini Wethemba children’s Home, which translates as “Shelter of Hope,” is located less than 2 km north of Bulawayo City Centre along Victoria Falls Road, it sits adjacent to the Mpilo Hospital OI clinic. The children who live at the orphanage come to the home from Bulawayo’s social welfare department, from the streets of Bulawayo, or from the Mpilo Hospital Opportunistic Infections clinic when the hospital learns that a child has lost his or her parents or caregivers or who are deemed children in need of care. The Home is a non-profit organisation with registration No WO10/92. It is located at Stand No 6900 Old Vic Falls Road, opposite Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo. It was founded in 1992 by Rev David and Margaret Ndoda.

    The home has been providing shelter for former street kids and children in difficult circumstances. Currently it provides care and support to 18 orphan and vulnerable children from age five to age 18. It has a Home Board that provides Christian leadership and governance with the director and the staff who provide care and support to the children. Apart from provision of basic needs, the Home assists the children unpack their emotional bags to gain psycho-social well-being through counselling and psycho-social support.

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  • Enlighten Education Trust
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    Enlighten Education Trust

    Established in 2002, Enlighten Education Trust strives to improve every aspect of education in the Overstrand region through teacher-upskilling and direct services to children. These services aim to enhance the children’s intellectual, physical and emotional development.

    Enlighten Education Trust addresses the social and learning needs of children in the underserved communities of the Overberg District. They support early childhood development, remedial educational, and cultivates leadership skills of school children.

    In order to achieve the greatest long-term effect, Enlighten focuses mainly on Early Childhood Development and Primary School education, with a particular emphasis on the Foundation Phase, where the greatest impact on future learning is grounded.

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  • Fairfield Children’s Home
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    Fairfield Children’s Home

    airfield 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 stigmatization. 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 at Old Mutare Mission is a duly and legally registered Children’s Home under section 31 of the Children’s Protection and Adoption Act Chapter 5:06. The home has a current enrolment of 29 children of the ages 0 – 18 years living in 4 family units and 22 above 18 years who are in college.

    Each family unit is headed by a trained mother who serves just like a typical mother in a home. Race, tribe, religion, or HIV/AIDS status are not a consideration for enrolment. Extreme need of care, a vacancy, and a recommendation by a Government District Child Welfare Officer from the child’s
    area of origin are the only considerations for acceptance. children enter the Home through legal instruments of “Place of safety permits” issued by a Welfare Officer or a relevant Police Officer or through a “Court Committal Order” by a Magistrate. Currently 80 children at the home represent some 17 Administrative Districts of Zimbabwe across the country and 5 provinces.

    After attaining the age of 18 years, Fairfield does not just let the children go. They continue taking care of them while they are with foster families, or rent rooms for them to stay while they are attending colleges and universities.

    Fairfield Children’s Home also has an outreach arm that contributes to mitigation against the serious effects of HIV/AIDS scourge and general poverty among children living in the surrounding Penhalonga farming and resettlements areas. Fairfield seeks to ensure that orphans and other vulnerable children living in those areas can access education, food, health services and are protected from all forms of child abuse. Working hand in hand with village health workers, village heads and school heads there are indications that a little more than 400 children in those areas need assistance.

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