Malaria Prevention Saves Lives Classroom Sponsored orphan - Kamwi Basic School Seeds for Life in Zambia

The Butterfly Tree

Org #3014
Vetted since 2009 Site Visit Verified
2006
year founded
$350,099
raised on GlobalGiving
14
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Butterfly Tree's aim is to improve the lives of vulnerable people living in remote villages in Zambia. To advance the education and improve the facilities in rural schools, giving every child a chance to be educated. To protect the health of patients by developing the rural clinics offering support sevices, medical supplies and equipment. To relieve poverty and improve the living conditions of socially disadvantaged communities teaching them how to become sustainable.

Projects (4)

Seeds for Life in Zambia
Zambia / Food Security
Seeds for Life in Zambia
Malaria Prevention Saves Lives
Zambia / Physical Health
Malaria Prevention Saves Lives
COVID-19 RESPONSE FOR ZAMBIAN COMMUNITIES
Zambia / COVID-19
COVID-19 RESPONSE FOR ZAMBIAN COMMUNITIES
Project Leaders
Jane Kaye-Bailey
Jane Kaye-Bailey
Frank Maiolo
Frank Maiolo
Team
David Kaye, Carolyn Howe, Leah Black, Valerie Redfern, Natasha Z Mufeya
Organization Information
6 Walnut Tree Close
Banstead, Surrey SM7 1QT
United Kingdom
02031615877
Organization Information
6 Walnut Tree Close
Banstead, Surrey SM7 1QT
United Kingdom
02031615877

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:

18 Years Providing Clean Water and Food Security

By Jane Kaye-Bailey | Founder

The Butterfly Tree, founded in 2006, is about to complete another successful year. In the past year we developed more schools, built a new health post, installed boreholes and toilets, and initiated... Read the full report ›

18 Years Supporting Orphans and Vunerable Children

By Jane Kaye-Bailey | Founder

The Butterfly Tree, founded in 2006, is about to complete another successful year. In the past year we developed more schools, built a new health post, installed boreholes and toilets, and initiated... Read the full report ›

NEW MALARIA VACCINE OFFERS HOPE

By Jane Kaye-Bailey | Chairman

'WHO has added the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine to its list of prequalified vaccines. In October 2023, WHO recommended its use for the prevention of malaria in children following the... Read the full report ›
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