We have had fantastic updates from our project in Zimbabwe.
Read MoreWe are so proud of this young man for all he has achieved. Coming from a home with no parent support where he had to fend for his siblings, he has fought to always be his best.
Read MoreI had the privilege of meeting Shepherd at Zimbos Cafe in Mutare to catch up
Read MoreI caught up with Maxwell this week who is in the process of handing in his course work having completed his final exams. This is the end of his three year teacher training course and he will know his results just before Christmas.
Read MoreSome sad news. Nancy Chulu, the Care Coordinator for Children of Hope, whom we have worked with since before Operation Orphan was registered, passed away from cancer at the end of last year.
Read MoreThe Children of Hope team in Zimbabwe are doing a tremendous job, in very difficult circumstances, to maintain the high level of care and support for these children.
Read MoreIt was a delight to see Maxwell last week and celebrate the successful completion of his first year at Teacher Training College. His third term placement was out of town in the rural areas however this term he is working at a school in Sakubva, near to where he lives.
Read MoreI had the privilege of visiting Peter’s Hair Salon whilst visiting Zimbabwe last week. Peter, Daniel and Nomsa were orphaned 12 years ago.
Read MoreAll is well this with the school fees all paid up for those who brought their school reports on time. Things have improved since we introduced ‘bring a report first before we pay fees’ policy.
Read MoreVisiting Zimbabwe was an amazing and very special experience. From the first moment of meeting the team at the airport I felt excited to be going away with some wonderful people; and they didn’t disappoint!
Read MoreFirst impressions of Zimbabwe. We left Harare in warm sunshine to be greeted along the 4+hours road journey by a circulating thunderstorm and torrential rain…
Read MoreThe expedition consisted of visiting the various projects that Operation Orphan supports as well as exploring the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe.
Read MoreThe work in Zimbabwe is going really well.
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