Through funds raised from hub’s activities and projects we are currently paying fees and providing scholastic materials, shoes and clothes for different vulnerable children around Zimbabwe rural areas. With hope to grow and start building schools and libraries in rural areas were poor vulnerable children walk more than 10km on foot, cross rivers and risk meeting wild animals only to reach to school not talking of rainy muddy seasons, the Hub wishes to partner with other well-wishers to make this dream a reality and empowering the less privileged and improve the education access. Healthcare facilities and insurance is needed more in Zimbabwean rural areas where most disabled, orphaned and poor vulnerable children and less privileged women are located. Long distant clinics and hospitals in rural areas lead to poor healthy and deaths for children failing to reach the clinics and pregnant women giving birth along the way. The hub offers health insurance to these children in need. This is one of the Hubs initiatives aimed at improving the health conditions of children in different rural areas it operates within, through building clinics, schools, renovating infrastructure for easier access for both children and women, help promote sustainable livelihoods rural projects that help improve their health, food security in the face of climate crisis.
Proposed projects
- Maringowe orphanage home renovations, construction of School clinic, recreational gazebo and library.
- Child Future Africa hostel and school renovations, clinic, recreational gazebo, kitchen and library construction.
- Heal and Smile rural orphanage renovations and recreational area.
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