Good, Decent Toilets for 49 families in Zimbabwe Educate and Empower 18,000 Girls in Zimbabwe Let's give girls training for a vibrant future Livestock for Orphaned Children in Congo

American Foundation for Children with AIDS

Org #1199
Vetted since 2009 Site Visit Verified
2004
year founded
$397,462
raised on GlobalGiving
14
years fundraising
28
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The American Foundation for Children with AIDS (AFCA) is a non-profit organization providing critical comprehensive services to infected and affected HIV+ children and their caregivers. Our programs are efficient, promoting self-reliance and sustainability. Since 2005, in collaboration with our in-country partners, we have served tens of thousands of families in some of the most underserved and marginalized communities in Africa. Our areas of impact include: medical support, livelihoods, educational support and emergency relief.

Project Leaders
tanya weaver
tanya weaver
Megan Miller
Megan Miller
Team
Michelle Miller, Tanya Weaver, Jen Panattoni
Organization Information
1520 Greening Lane
Harrisburg, PA 17110
United States
717-489-0206
Organization Information
1520 Greening Lane
Harrisburg, PA 17110
United States
717-489-0206

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Large Family Invests in Their Future

By Saba | Beneficiary

I am a widow and taking care of 11 children. I have 6 children of my own and the others are from my brother who died of AIDS. He left 5 children behind, two boys and three girls.  It is a lot of... Read the full report ›

"Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life"

By Gary | Partner in Africa

During the period from mid 1980's through to 2005, Zimbabwe, along with most countries in Southern Africa, was reeling from the devastating pandemic of HIV/Aids. HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe reached a... Read the full report ›

Greenhouses are the Cornerstone of Training Program

By Julia | Partner at Sandra Jones Centre

To educate is to empower. After only a year of intensive agricultural education in the Vocational Skills Training Program a group of 15-20 girls from poverty-stricken rural Zimbabwe are not only... Read the full report ›
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