Help St. Tabeth Children's Home with 56 volunteers for Resident Boys and Girls in our care
10 volunteers still needed
category
Children & Youth
sub-category
Mentoring
duration
1-4 hours
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Help St. Tabeth Children's Home with 56 volunteers for Resident Boys and Girls in our care
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Appeal for Volunteers to Support Children at St. Tabeth Children’s Home Dear Friends and Supporters, We are writing to appeal for the support of professional volunteers to help care for and rehabilitate the resident children of St. Tabeth Children’s Home, located in Chidoma Rural District, Gokwe South, Zimbabwe. Our home is currently providing shelter and care to children aged from infancy to 18 years, many of whom are survivors of severe physical and sexual abuse. These children urgently need specialized psychological counseling, medical care, and emotional support to begin healing and build a brighter future. We are therefore calling upon: Medical doctors Nurses Psychologists Social workers Professional child caregivers Educators Expert Agricultural officers church congregations Any individuals with a heart to serve and uplift children in need We also invite businesses, community members, and individuals to visit and spend time with our children. Your presence and kindness can make a meaningful and lasting difference in their lives. To become a volunteer or to learn more about how you can support our work, please contact any of the following: Home Superintendent Madam Moddie Moyo Contact:+236 77 520 6887 Chairman Dr. V. Wasara Contact:+263 77 235 0872 International Donor Relations and Fundraising Coordinator Mr. Miles Hope Nyoni Contact Number: +1 (240) 787 2886 We are especially eager to engage with professionals in the diaspora and local community members who may be interested in supporting or visiting the Home. Thank you in advance for your kindness, compassion, and willingness to stand with us in caring for Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable children. Sincerely, For St. Tabeth Children’s Home
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