Orphanage Help is a Non-Profit organization based in Dallas, Texas -USA, founded by Charles Mukuka, a Zambian based in the USA. Orphanage Help, Inc. is dedicated to aiding orphanages, the homeless, and vulnerable children globally. The organization has undertaken significant projects, such as constructing modern toilet facilities and installing piped water at community schools in Zambia. Current initiatives include the construction of a kitchen and library at an orphanage in Zambia, benefiting 700 vulnerable orphans.
In Dallas, efforts have focused on supporting and nourishing the homeless population, encouraging them to pursue improved opportunities. Inspired by HR practitioner Yangeni Chendela approach to helping entrepreneurs and specifically the young entrepreneurs, a program has been launched in Zambia to instil hope within vulnerable communities. This initiative aims to empower individuals, enhance resilience, foster motivation, encourage collective action, and break cycles of poverty and marginalization. Orphanage Help, Inc. Is on a trajectory to sponsor 12 young individuals to help to kick-start their business ideas by end of December, 2024. The organization believes in investing in others and promoting a spirit of paying it forward, without attaching any conditions to the sponsorship, to stimulate positive change and compassion within vulnerable communities. In light of the above project, the inaugural ceremony was held on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at the Mulungushi International Conference Center. Were Ms. Lyapa Mpempulwa, CEO of Money Acumen, delivered inspiring remarks at the event, we had more than 500 applicants and 60 were shortlisted and 50 participated and from the 50 participant 15 were given an opportunity to pitch their business ideas and from the 15 who pitched, 4 were awarded the grants to help boost their business idea.
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Investing in education is a way to break the cycle of poverty.
Empowering of the youth through various programs to foster change
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We live in the spirit of “The parable of the Good Samaritan”! And we apply it in the context of the Great Commandment: “Love your neighbor as yourself”! The conclusion is that the neighbor figure in the parable is the one who shows mercy to their fellow man and/or woman. Mark 12:31 “Love your neighbor as yourself”! The verse says: “love your neighbor as yourself”, the imperative word here being “as”. The long form of this phrase would be “love your neighbor as you love yourself”. This implies that in order to be kind, compassionate, and generous to our neighbor, we must first be these things to ourselves.