COVID education/"Safe Park" for Children Health Care for 500 HIV+ Children in Zambia Micro Loans For Women Impacted by HIV/AIDS, Zambia Project Mosquito Nets

Power of Love Foundation

Org #5119
Vetted since 2010 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Project of the Month Site Visit Verified
2003
year founded
$154,668
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

"To ensure no child is born infected with HIV, and to care for HIV positive infants and children so they can live close to normal and productive lives" The primary objective of our work is to prevent new HIV infections in infants, provide high quality care to orphans and vulnerable HIV+ children, and to empower women infected/impacted by HIV.

Projects (4)

Project Leaders
Alka Subramanian
Alka Subramanian
Organization Information
11626 Alderidge Lane
San Diego, CA 92131
United States
(858) 342-5783
Organization Information
11626 Alderidge Lane
San Diego, CA 92131
United States
(858) 342-5783

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:

Mar 8, 2024 | Project Mosquito Nets
We Are Fighting Malaria Through the Provision of Mosquito Bed Nets and Education

By Alka Subramanian | Director

Is malaria a problem? In 2022, malaria claimed 608,000 lives globally (6% higher than pre-COVID), with Sub-Saharan Africa accounting for 94% of malaria cases and deaths. Zambia, one of 20 countries... Read the full report ›

Our Response to the Cholera Outbreak in Zambia

By Alka Subramanian | Director

Dear Friend: Zambia has been going through a cholera outbreak since last October. With more than 19,000 cases, 600 deaths, and a case fatality rate of 3.5% this is the worst cholera outbreak... Read the full report ›

Our Response to the Cholera Outbreak in Zambia

By Alka Subramanian | Director

Dear Friend: Zambia has been going through a cholera outbreak since last October. With more than 19,000 cases, 600 deaths, and a case fatality rate of 3.5% this is the worst cholera outbreak... Read the full report ›
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