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Your donations

Last year with personal donations, we purchased uniforms for twenty students and paid for their school fees that they were behind in. These students were chosen by the principle due to the fact that their parents could not afford uniforms and had become behind in the school fees. We felt it important that everyone had a uniform and that no one would feel as an outcast. Presently, with this website, we are asking for assistance with food and with our Sustainable Garden Project. The students and teachers desperately need school supplies. The word Chedutu comes from the Telugu language and translates into English as “belonging.” With your donations, we want the students of this school to experience the feeling of belonging.

100% of your donation will go to the Chedutu school.

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Volunteer

At the present time we do not have a program for volunteers to travel to Zimbabwe. The Covid-19 pandemic has put our desire to put this project on hold. It is not safe for many reasons. However, it is our dream to work with those in the future who would like to share their expertise with these children. The Shona language is spoken by the natives but the Queen’s English is taught in the schools. The times that I have visited the school have been amazing. Watching them perform their cultural dances and seeing the smiles on their faces is quite a heart shattering experience.

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“The gift may seem small but the gesture as well as the impact is so big and worthwhile.”

John Dube, Sustainable Agriculture Trainer