Amazing work continues in Zimbabwe and we are always blown away by the updates we receive from our front line workers. Hope for life (one of our projects in Zimbabwe) is a support group for orphaned young people who are living with HIV.
Read MoreWe have had fantastic updates from our project in Zimbabwe.
Read MoreWe have received some awesome updates from our schools and homework centre in Zimbabwe! We could not be more proud of all of our students who work so hard to do well in school. Great job you guys!!
Read MoreThe students at Amatalez homework centre were given the prompt, “How does Amatelaz help in your life?”
Read MoreIn March of 2019, Cyclone Idai hit parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, leaving behind mass destruction and many, many deaths. The cyclone left these countries in a state of humanitarian crisis, so our Crisis Response Team deployed to Chimanimani, Zimbabwe to bring aid and recover orphaned children.
Read MoreO-level results are just out and we are so proud of our students in Zimbabwe who have achieved such great results.
Read MoreOur Crisis Response Team deployed to Chimanimani, Zimbabwe in March 2019 following Cyclone Idai. Whilst there, the team identified children who had been orphaned by the disaster. Some of them attended Ngangu Primary School and some Chimanimani Secondary School, which is next door.
Read MoreThis young man sadly lost his parents during the horrific Cyclone Idai. On top of this devastation, he almost lost his eye.
Read MoreOur tents are being distributed by social services to affected families looking after orphans.
Read MoreTimes like this are exactly when children are known to be at the highest risk of trafficking and our Crisis Response mandate is to find children who have been orphaned and help to keep them safe. The next stage is to connect them to a long-term care structure and where this is NOT possible, we promise to create a care structure for them - so that they can be cared for.
Read MoreThe Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe has experienced unprecedented devastation from Cyclone Idai.
Read MoreLast week’s World Book Day was celebrated in Zimbabwe too.
Read MoreWho knew that one sewing lesson could lead to a career for life!
Read MoreHere's a little insight into three special people.
Read MoreIt's never too late to learn new skills. Nev proves this to be true as she qualifies as a TEFL teacher before returning to visit the project she started many years ago.
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 MoreSo great to get feedback from our Amatelaz project in Zimbabwe.
Read MoreWhen I met up with Natasha she had two more A level exams to sit and then she would have completed her secondary school education. She was writing Maths, Biology and Chemistry.
Read MoreIt was such a joy to visit Amatelaz Homework Centre and experience the enthusiasm and passion of the 37 children that regularly attend.
Read MoreI had the privilege of meeting Shepherd at Zimbos Cafe in Mutare to catch up
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