Boarding School Success for one of our boys!

One of the sponsored youth called Chilekwa is now in the boarding school enjoying studying in the comfort of his dormitory and we hope to sponsor more youth in this manner.

Would you like to be part of one child’s/youth’s life and make a positive change in their life?

Just £150.00 per term can pay for the boarding school fee, uniform, food and toiletries.

Please contact us if you are touched by this and make a difference.

Every penny counts!

School Building – Fundraising Drive

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Over the past few years there has been a lot of development on our centre land in Mpongwe, Zambia. We have a number of temporary buildings in place which are used as school rooms and places for the children to eat their free meal in the shade; however it is our mission to build a permanent School House and office which will be multi-purpose and for use by the whole community…

While building a school in Mpongwe is nowhere near as expensive as building a school in the UK, it nonetheless costs money – to pay for materials and the workmen to build it for us, and this is where we need your help… with this in mind we are holding a Fundraiser at a Zambian Event – please support us by coming along for a night of Zambian Culture…

All funds raised will go on phase one of building the School House

Official UK Launch of the Mumba Children’s Project

While we have been active as a charitable project since 2008, we are having our official UK launch party at the Park Inn Hotel,  Southend-on-Sea and will use this opportunity to celebrate Black History Month.

Time:18.30hrs for 19.00hrs start.

It will be a champagne and canapes party

We hope that you will be able to join us as we mark another huge milestone in our development as our idea, mission and vision becomes a fully fledged UK Charity

Mumba Children’s Project donated toys to Arthur Davidson’s Children’s Hospital

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The Mumba Children’s Project not only collects toys for the children of Mpongwe, with the generous support of people from the Southend Community – The young ladies from Miss Malaika also support the project by acting as ambassadors for their countries and are involved with fundraising and other humanitarian works under the guidance of the the Mumba Children’s Project mentoring programme.

Here with with Hildah Mulenga, founder of the Mumba Children’s project Miss Zambia, Percivia Chimfwembe Mulenga and Miss Nigeria, Dona Namibia Dingi are donating toys to the Arthur Davidson Children’s Hospital, Northrise in Ndola, Zambia