Our programs are designed to address the diverse needs of youth in Chinjala and Kasenengwa, providing holistic development opportunities
Empowering academic excellence and lifelong learning
Our Education Support Program provides comprehensive academic assistance to youth from primary through secondary school levels. We believe that education is the foundation for personal and community development, and we work tirelessly to ensure that no child is left behind due to financial or resource constraints.
Building practical skills for sustainable livelihoods
The Skills Development Program equips youth with practical, marketable skills that enable them to secure employment or start their own businesses. We focus on both traditional and modern skills that are relevant to the local economy and future job markets.
Promoting healthy lifestyles and well-being
In partnership with the Chinjala Rural Health Post, our Health & Wellness Program focuses on preventive health education, nutrition awareness, and access to essential health services for youth. We believe that good health is fundamental to academic success and overall development.
Nurturing tomorrow's community leaders
Our Leadership Training Program identifies and nurtures young leaders, providing them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to become effective change agents in their communities. We focus on developing leadership capabilities through experiential learning and mentorship.
Developing talents and promoting teamwork
The Sports & Arts Program provides platforms for youth to discover and develop their sporting and artistic talents. We use sports and creative arts as tools for youth engagement, character development, and community building.
Creating economic opportunities for youth
Our Economic Empowerment Program focuses on building financial independence and entrepreneurial skills among youth. We provide training, mentorship, and support to help young people establish sustainable livelihoods and contribute to economic development.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of young people in Chinjala and Kasenengwa