Helping to make a world of difference

Support a project

Below is a description of the projects currently being supported. As well as the option of giving a one-off donation, we have several projects that you may choose to sponsor on a monthly basis. The monthly sponsorship cost shown below is suggested, but for those unable to make a long term commitment, we welcome donations.

If you wish to support any of these projects, please contact us via the 'contact' page, or email us directly at projectmoz@hotmail.co.uk.

Telma eating

Food parcels for families

An increasing number of mothers are approaching the babyhouse asking for food parcels to feed their children. Project Moz are keen to support donations of food parcels to families, as often the reason babies and children are abandoned is due simply to the inability to provide for their basic needs.

By supporting parents who have very little with the provision of food parcels we hope to give hope and a solution to those who may otherwise feel incapable of continuing to care for their own children.

If you think you would like to support this project, or know someone who would, please email us.

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hawa creations

'Hawa Creations' jewellery

This project is named after one of the little girls living in the All Nations house; Hawa, which means Eve or the beginning of womanhood in Arabic. Hawa creations is a jewellery making project focused on empowering local Mozambican women though providing them with employment and greater financial stability. Currently twice a week, women from the local community come to the All Nations babyhouse to make beautiful beaded jewellery. The women have testified how their job has given them a purpose and dignity that they would not otherwise have.

Previously the jewellery had only been sold to visitors to the ministry, but they have begun to take it to a local market, where many of the South Africans living in Mozambique shop, which is a much needed boost for the project.

Donating to this project will help with the cost of materials and wages. If it becomes more successful it can lead to the employment of a greater number of women, thus creating a larger impact on employment within the community.

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Ricky for Gem

'Casa Gemma'

This project has been created in loving memory of Gemma Wilkes, a Project Moz supporter who sponsored Ricardo. She is a greatly missed daughter, sister and friend.

The funds from this project will be used to build a house where approximately 15 of the children from All Nations will be able to live, in a permanent family home, offering them a secure base to spend their childhood and return to as adults.

The land, already purchased, will also be used to develop community projects that will serve the local people.

If you would like to contribute to or fundraise for this project, please click on the 'donate' tab at the top of this page.

Beautiful Gem
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Masana and Kunhymela House

Ian and kids

Masana is a day center for boys living on the streets of Maputo, Mozambique. They provide breakfast and lunch, a place to shower and clothes washing facilities, basic education and life lessons. Masana's vision is to see the boys off the streets and reunited with their families, and they work with the boys and their families to realise this whenever possible, continuing to work with the families after the reintegration.

The Kunhymela House is a project based on the same site as Masana, that gives street kids a safe home to make the transition from the street life to their home communities. It provides short term accommodation where they are able to begin the adjustment from life on the street to life where boundaries and structure exist. The Kunhymela House also helps teach the boys the skills they need to start a new business or return to education when they go home.

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