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Forgotten Voices is a Christian faith-based organization that partners with local churches to meet the physical and spiritual needs of children orphaned by AIDS in their communities. Forgotten Voices' local staff provide training to church pastors, elders, community volunteers, and caregivers on how to create custom plans for the children they serve.
Bopoma Villages strengthens and equips families and communities in rural Zimbabwe to move from extreme poverty to opportunity, self-reliance and hope. Bopoma Villages is a Christian faith-based organization that works with community volunteers to strengthen and equip families to care for more than 450 orphaned children in 12 rural villages in Zimbabwe.
National Residential Care Leavers Network contributes to capacity development and engages with duty bearers to influence policies and programs affecting children and young people in residential care.
Established in 1992, Shungu Dzevana Trust Children’s Home provides residential care for orphaned and vulnerable children in home-like settings. It also reintegrates children within the communities through identification for foster families and adoption parents.
Hope for Justice (formerly Retrak) works to enable street children to move from a life of vulnerability, exclusion and poverty to a life within a positive family or community. Since joining Hope for Justice, they also focus heavily on ending modern slavery and human trafficking.
FOST was born in 1997 as a response to the increase in orphaned children on farms in Zimbabwe largely due to the devastating impact of HIV and AIDS. It is a registered Private Voluntary Organization (PVO), which solicits and facilitates support for orphans and vulnerable children in farm communities in Zimbabwe. The FOST programme was originally focused in farm worker communities in the commercial farming sector, gradually adapting to the changes in the agriculture architecture to include support for vulnerable children in the whole range of farming communities with a bias to those…