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Matunkha Development Trust
Matunkha Center supports children and families living in the countryside of Rhumpi located in Northern Malawi. Through education, health, and agricultural development programs, Matunkha Center is empowering the surrounding communities to become self-sufficient.
In addition to a health care clinic, the center provides primary and vocational education as well as financial support to secondary school students.
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Moya Trust
Nurturing children to strengthen the future of Eswatini
Founded in 1999 as a primary health centre for the peri-urban Lobamba Lomdzala community, Moya Centre delivers comprehensive health, educational, and psychosocial support services to orphaned and vulnerable children. -
Nancholi Youth Organisation (NAYO)
NAYO provides a holistic approach to youth and community development through a variety of interventions, including running an HIV testing, prevention, and treatment clinic, as well as services to breastfeeding mothers and children under five.
They also provide educational support, lead youth clubs, and facilitate village savings and loan groups. Since its inception, NAYO has supported over 50,000 people in the Nancholi area of southern Malawi.
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New Zimbabwe Early Venture in Education
Promoting the rights of children and youth living with disabilities
New Zimbabwe Early Venture in Education (NZEVE) provides early intervention and ongoing support to hearing impaired children and their families living in Manicaland and surrounds. Since 2000, more than 200 children have graduated from their early childhood education program with 98% of students going to to complete their primary education in classes where sign language was used. -
Njira Impact
Njira Impact provides essential services that improve the health and livelihoods of women, children, and young people living in hard-to-reach communities in Nkhotakota, Malawi.
They have two overarching programmes: Health and Livelihood. The Health Programme focuses on maternal, neonatal & child health, nutrition, sexual/reproductive health, and HIV & AIDS. While the Livelihood Programme is focused on economic processes, resilience, disaster response, and catalyst microgrants.
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Our Lady of Perpetual Support
Where there is love, great things happen
Our Lady of Perpetual Support brings health, wellness, and opportunity to vulnerable children and those living with HIV/AIDS in the Kisumu region of Kenya. OLPS runs a school that provides education to children from kindergarten to grade 8. Their children’s rescue centre offers orphaned and abused children a nurturing and safe environment creating a healthy space for them to thrive.
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Pepo La Tumaini Jangwani
Restoration and rehabilitation of human dignity
Pepo La Tumaini Jangwani provides education, psychosocial support, and healthcare to child-headed households and families affected by HIV/AIDS, and to families in the pastoral communities of Isoiolo County, Kenya. -
Phelisanong Pitseng
Founded in 2001 by a group of disabled and HIV/AIDS positive community members in the community of Pitseng, Phelisanong provides a residential home, nutrition and health care services, quality education, and a sense of family to children and orphans with special needs, HIV/AIDS, and other chronic illnesses.
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Rights Institute for Social Empowerment
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment (RISE) is a human rights organisation that protects, empowers, and advocates for women and girls, and those living with HIV/AIDS and disabilities in Lilongwe District.
RISE is dedicated to ensuring that women and girls are protected from all forms of gender-based violence, have access to sexual and reproductive health services and information, are empowered to make informed decisions about their lives, and actively participate in the governance of their communities.
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Rozaria Memorial Trust
Changing norms, behaviours, and practice
Rozaria Memorial Trust supports girls and women living in rural communities by providing them with education and healthcare services, leadership, empowerment, and entrepreneurship programs. They actively engage in advocacy—on a local, national and international level—to influence behavior change and policies around gender-based violence, early marriage, and other issues impacting the live of girls and women. -
St Joseph House for Boys
Since 1929, St Joseph House has been a refuge for boys with nowhere else to turn — children who are orphaned, abandoned, abused, or neglected. Today, 55 boys call this house their only home.
But the house that has protected them for generations is in urgent need of refurbishment. Cracks in the walls, worn-out facilities, and unsafe spaces now threaten the very children it was built to shelter. Without repairs, their safety and dignity are at risk.
We are raising $15,000 to refurbish St Joseph House, ensuring the boys can grow up in a safe, nurturing environment — with strong walls, secure spaces, and renewed hope.
Every contribution will help restore not just a building, but the childhoods of 55 vulnerable boys who deserve protection, stability, and a chance to dream again.
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St. Vincent de Paul Community Development Organization
Protecting children and strengthening families
By providing access to essential services to children and families living in Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, St. Vincent’s is building a community in which children and their families can thrive. St. Vincent’s provides early childhood development, education, healthcare, nutrition support, business training, and runs a rescue centre for abused and abandoned children.