Life Child Zimbabwe empowers vulnerable families and evaluates the impact on children’s lives and the community through continuous reporting. We aim to extend this impact with the launch of a Montessori Early Childhood Development Centre for children aged 3-5 years.
Life Child Zimbabwe is focused on empowering and strengthening vulnerable families and evaluating the impact on the lives of the children and the community. We have continual reporting in place to measure outcomes. We expect this to continue as we start a Montessori Early Childhood Development Centre for children aged 3-5 years.
Life Child is devoted to a child, family, and community approach to ministry.
Life Child supports vulnerable families in Zimbabwe by providing entrepreneurial skills training and capital for small businesses, fostering spiritual and economic sustainability while enabling ongoing development.
Several of the most vulnerable families have been part of a focused effort to strengthen families spiritually and economically through entrepreneurial skills training for self-sustainability and with capital to start small businesses. This continues to open the way for Life Child, and continued change as our work in Zimbabwe continues to develop
Future Plans
Life Child Zimbabwe plans to establish an Early Childhood Development (ECD) center in Dzivaresekwa, Harare, to support unoccupied children aged 3 to 6 years, whose parents or guardians are often absent due to economic hardships. Recognizing the need for holistic care for orphaned and vulnerable children, we are committed to prioritizing early childhood development in this community. In 2024, we sent two individuals for Montessori training in preparation for the ECD center’s opening in 2025, which will have the capacity to serve 60 children.
Life Child Zimbabwe’s future plan is to start an ECD center in the high-density suburb of Dzivaresekwa, Harare, where many children between 3 and 6 years are unoccupied, and parents or guardians are not present.
Due to poverty and economic hardships, childcare and early Childhood Development are not a priority; Life Child feels burdened to see these orphaned and vulnerable children impacted holistically.
Now in 2024, we have sent two people for Montessori training in preparation for the ECD center opening in 2025 with a capacity of 60 children aged 3-6 years.