This special group of mothers was treated to a delicious luncheon and each of them received a special Mothers’ Day gift which comprised of a pair of Tennis Shoes, a Blanket, a Grocery Hamper and a sack of maize.
This special group of mothers was treated to a delicious luncheon and each of them received a special Mothers’ Day gift which comprised of a pair of Tennis Shoes, a Blanket, a Grocery Hamper and a sack of maize.
Name: Hastain Karimanzira Age: 26 Years Old Institution: Midlands State University. Program: BSC Peace Studies Honors Degree Growing up was so difficult for me; I lived a life where I was passed on from one hand to another. I grew up without a mother, I never knew her and when
“When I was called by Agape Family Care that I should come and receive food, I was so happy.” Gogo Chitumba said.
Gogo Chitumba has been an Agape Family Care beneficiary since 2012.
In late 2018, Ruth Makandiwa deployed a construction team to Gogo Nyuchi’s compound to construct a 4-roomed house for her.
In celebrating Women’s Month, Ruth Makandiwa, through the Agape Family Care hosted a two-day Skills Training Program from the 28th to the 29th of March 2019 at the Kingston House in Harare CBD with the tagline “Women’s Creative Skills For Sustainable Livelihoods”. A total of 150 women of different ages
Relentless and undeterred the “Together in the same world” awareness campaign which seeks to bring to light the plight of people living with Albinism moved to partner with Global Aid Mission under the auspices of Agape Family Care.
Just as Jesus said in Matthew 33 vs. 39 “…Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself”, Emmanuel and Ruth Makandiwa have always preached a gospel of love and compassion for others and thhey made a commitment to put this scripture into action by pioneering a mission of calling people to join hands
Gogo Melia Damiano (84 years old) who resides in Epworth, Harare relocated together with her husband from Malawi during the 1970s. After the passing on of her husband in 2000, she was left with 12 children that she had to take care of.
A little over 40 kilometers away from Harare lies Murape Village in Seke. This village is home to an elderly woman who has endured very tough life experiences as she had to scratch and break sweat to take care of her big family – 13 grandchildren in total who are
In today’s world, many children are vulnerable to different kinds of abuse and due to their age; the victims, which in most cases are girls, are always in desperate need of a shoulder to lean on and a listening ear to help them. As part of her campaign #GirlChildSheCan, Prophetess