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ZAMBIA CANCER SOCIETY
We are delighted to have received a donation of 100 uniforms from the Zambia Cancer Society to promote access to quality education for vulnerable children. These uniforms were given to children who are unable to afford the necessary clothing and school supplies on their own.
We are so thankful for the generous donation, which ensured that these children have the opportunity to attend school and receive a quality education.
BIC Zambia
BIC Zambia recently donated educational materials and stationery to an education center to promote access to quality education. This generous donation provides students with the tools they need to learn, such as pens, pencils, paper, and other writing supplies. Additionally, these resources can help reduce the financial burden of school supplies for families in the community. We are very grateful for BIC Zambia's commitment to supporting quality education and applaud their generous donation.
ZOSC
We collaborated with ZOCS our Sisters Keeper campaign menstrual hygiene campaign aimed at keeping girls in school. We have 600 sanitary pads and worked with ZOCS in identifying community schools in Lusaka’s rural areas. Together we were able to provide a year’s worth of sanitary pads to 50 vulnerable girls, 25 from Sekelela Community school and 25 from Bissell Community School in Lusaka West. Our project ensured that the 50 girls had access to quality education by not having to miss class due to a lack of sanitary pads thereby guaranteeing better performance in school. This program not only allows girls to stay in school and complete their education but also provides them with a sense of dignity and comfort.
Nkana Water
We trained 20 girls and 5 home economics teachers in the production of 200 reusable sanitary pads, which were donated to 100 girls in the Chipata compound. This project has had a tremendous impact on girl child education, reducing the economic burden on families and enabling girls to stay in school during their menstrual cycle. This has been shown to improve girls' academic performance, as well as their overall well-being and self-esteem. We are proud to have made a lasting difference in the lives of these girls and their communities and look forward to seeing the positive effects our project continues to make.
CARE4US NORWAY
Covid Response
Our organisation is proud to have teamed up with the Zikomo Charitable Trust to provide essential food and supplies to 500 families who have been adversely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. This project was initiated to help those who have lost their jobs or experienced financial hardship due to the pandemic. Our team has been working hard to ensure that the families receive the supplies they need to help them get through these difficult times. We have been collecting donations from various sources and distributing them to families in need. In addition, we have been providing advice and guidance to the families on how to access other forms of assistance that may be available to them. We are proud to be part of this project and believe it is a great way to help those in need during these unprecedented times.
Community Education Centre
Our organisation has been working in collaboration with Care4us Norway since 2019. This partnership has enabled us to provide quality education to 250 vulnerable children in our community. Care4us has generously provided the necessary funding for our teacher’s salaries, the school feeding program, and even the school building project. For four years, they have supported our community education centre by providing salaries for three teachers, which has had an amazing impact on the quality of education available. This collaboration has given us access to Care4us' resources and allowed us to increase access to quality education in our community.
In 2017, we had the privilege to work with the Lion’s club international foundation, through the Lions Club of Luangwa. The club worked with us in providing 60 pairs of school shoes to all vulnerable children at our community Education centre at the time. In addition, our school feeding program was launched after a donation of 10 bags of mealie meal and beans was donated by the club. The impact of this collaboration was that all the children that were missing classes during the rainy season because of the lack of shoes were able to attend classes. The school feeding program had a great impact on the attendance and performance of the children, furthermore, we had more children interested in enrolling into our education centre as they would be guaranteed access to free quality education and a meal every day.
We had the pleasure to work with Mwekera Combined School in partnership with Forum for Zambia Women Accountants (FZWA) and Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) to run an incredible two-day project to provide sustainable and affordable menstrual hygiene support to the school’s students. The project provided 150 girls with training on menstrual health, hygiene, and preparedness, along with the production and donation of 300 reusable sanitary pads to 155 girls. This was a great success, as it gave the girls the opportunity to create their sanitary pads and to learn about their menstrual health, enabling them to make well-informed decisions about their sexual reproductive health and rights and girl child education.
You too can help us
Do you have a passion for BENIGNS’ mission and the desire to make a real difference in the fight against one of the world’s biggest problems? If so, why not gather with your friends, book group, women’s institute, Girl Guiding group, sports club, or any other community group, to raise awareness, have some fun, and contribute to the amazing work of BENIGN?
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(260)-97-848-1486
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Plot 378A, Off Ibex Hill Main Road, Ibex Hill, Lusaka
A word from our Founder
Volunteering at the Community Education Centre is a great way to give back to your community and help provide educational and recreational activities for children. Whether you have a specialized skill or just a willingness to help, you can make a huge difference in the lives of children.
Additionally, you can help Children’s Food Bank in many ways, from stocking shelves to assisting with the distribution of food to advocating for children’s rights and well-being.
Volunteering is an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of children and families, and to work towards creating a better future for our community.