08/08/2025
Urgent Fundraiser: Support Schooling for Children Affected by Floods and War in Goma and Minova, DRC
The eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing a severe humanitarian crisis impacting thousands of children. In Goma and Minova, many children are orphans, displaced, or victims of recent devastating floods, on top of ongoing armed conflict in the region.
These children, who have already lost so much, now risk losing their future without access to education.
The prolonged war has destroyed families and weakened communities. Recent floods have worsened the situation by destroying homes, schools, and essential belongings. Many children are left homeless, vulnerable, and unable to continue their studies.
Education is the key to restoring hope, rebuilding dignity, and ensuring a better future for peace and stability in the region.
Why Your Support Matters:
Covering school fees for orphaned and refugee children to continue their education.
Providing school supplies (notebooks, pens, books) essential for their learning.
Offering psychosocial support to help traumatized children regain confidence and peace of mind.
Improving school infrastructure in affected areas, especially in Goma and Minova.
How to Donate:
Support our campaign securely online here:
👉 https://gogetfunding.com/urgent-to-help-congolese-orphans-and-children-refugees-scholarship/
For mobile money transfers or direct contact, please reach out to us via:
Emails: [email protected] | [email protected]
Phone (Airtel Money): +243 976 312 481
Every donation, big or small, makes a tremendous difference for these vulnerable children.
Together, let’s give them the chance to dream, learn, and build a better future!
Thank you for your generosity and solidarity.
Organized by Fridays for Future Goma and Minova
children and their families in Bukavu, Uvira, GOMA, MINOVA, BENI and Kinshasa through care, education and health programs. The Fridays for future Goma and NEW HOPE FOR POOR began as an emergency aid program for war orphans until it was transformed into a permanent home for children deprived of paren