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Kondanani Children's Village is an orphanage complex in Africa that major UK charities have supported for many years. Sadly some of these are no longer in a position to do so and we are now relying on the support of individuals across the British Isles who have a heart for the children of Africa.
Founded by Annie Chikhwaza and her late husband Lewis, in 1998 Kondanani has grown from strength to strength. From one baby living with HIV / AIDs to approximately 150 children. The project now comprises children's schools and a pediatric hospital, the Esther Meyer Memorial Children's Hospital.
Covid-19 recently affected Kondanani badly with many children infected and the death of one of the key leaders, Cherie Martin. Annie Chikhwaza also had to suffer a double bout with Covid-19 and malaria but survived.
The heart of Kondanani Children's Village is the preservation of children's lives. We take the promise of Psalm 118:17 very seriously "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord."
Please help us feed our children through our Food 2021 programme or with a gift of any amount towards the ongoing costs of the operation.