From the start our goal has been to impart hope through empowering the people of rural Zimbabwe to be self sufficient.
This happens by working to provide access to education, clean water and monthly food parcels.
But to be self sufficient in the future they need to be equipped with the tools to stand on their own.
Partner with us as we work to support our friends in Zimbabwe.

Through our TIGO program and supporting KCV we are ensuring that orphans have access to:
We strive to empower the next generation by harnessing the life-changing potential of education by:
We aim to provide easy access to clean water to as many people as we can through the use of boreholes. This means:
In seasons of drought and food shortages. Kiwilink provides food parcels for those in need. Food provision also means:
Have been managing Kiwilink since the year 2,000. They have been travelling twice yearly visiting the various projects and speaking words of encouragement to the rural people of South Western Zimbabwe.
Have been overseeing the work in Zimbabwe since 2005. Prior to that time, BJ was a principal of a large multiracial primary school in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The role of oversight involves mentoring the leaders of the various projects.
Work for Tigo since it started in 204. Their roles include visiting children, providing motherly care, and food distribution. They also mentor children and guardians and manage the "Safe House" - a place where at risk children can stay.
Manages the Borehole program under the Showers of Blessing Trust. Working to provide as many people as possible with access to clean water within 2km.
We believe every child deserves a future. Join us as we work to support the people of rural Zimbabwe.