November 28, 2023
Although Winfrida* and five of her siblings live with their grandmother, the life-bringing love of the beautiful team of Care Workers is greatly needed in this family.
The Care Workers, particularly Badista, have faithfully supported Winfrida’s grandmother as she cares for her grandchildren. Winfrida is a part of the Under 5s Programme, where she is a ray of sunshine! She is loved, bathed, and fed, and as much as a blessing the Life Centre is to her, she is a blessing in return. - Zimba A Community, Zambia
May 12, 2022
My Life: Abram, a child from Zimba Community, Zambia
“I am very grateful to be back in Zimba after a challenging situation moved me away. I have seen God’s care of me through the way that Hands at Work has supported me over the years. I know that God loves me because different people have visited and told me that God is with me and in my corner. Even through all the challenges, God was always with me. Now I help at the Care Point to give back to my community.”
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May 9, 2022
Community gardens help to build resilience and sustainability into the lives of the Care Workers, Primary Caregivers and their families. Recently, a community garden was planted in Zimba Community, Zambia. Pray for a unity in maintaining the garden and pray that they will have a bountiful harvest.
October 14, 2021
Recognising that a significant amount of a child’s development happens between the ages of zero to five, Hands at Work is keen to maximise the time that children spend at the Care Point with the Care Workers. Instead of simply coming to the Care Point for lunch, the children will come in the morning for breakfast, and then after have a safe place to play, have naps and learn basic skills while their older siblings are in school.
Pictured here are children under the age of five gathering at the Care Point in Zimba Community, Zambia.
July 8, 2018
Thank you Sunset Church Team for continually building deeper relationships with the children and the Care Workers in the community of Zimba, Zambia, and faithfully giving your time to invest into the community.
150 of the most vulnerable children in Zimba receive a daily meal, access to education and access to basic health care.
A bore hole that is used to collect water for cooking and drinking.
The Care Workers are committed to bringing life and God’s love to the children they serve; giving them a reason to smile amidst difficult circumstances.