05/11/2025
To our valued followers and supporters of God's Will Orphanage and Charity Organization, I am compelled to inform you that we are currently facing a critical need for sponsors and donors. Our organization is experiencing financial difficulties, resulting in the delay of several projects, including the construction of a permanent home for homeless children.
This facility will also serve as a school, church, and medical center. Initiated in 2019, this project remains incomplete.
Furthermore, our dairy farming project necessitates funding and partnerships to secure permanent land, thereby enhancing our operational efficiency and ensuring a sustainable income for the ministry. Launched in 2021, this project is currently operating on rented land, where we care for over 15 cows. We firmly believe that with permanent land and additional cows, we can achieve substantial growth and progress. A donation of $1000 will enable us to acquire a dairy cow capable of producing 12 liters of milk per day, resulting in a monthly income of $100.
Additionally, our goat project offers a unique opportunity, where a $100 donation enables us to purchase one goat, which will multiply to three goats within a year.
In the near future, we plan to initiate poultry farming once we acquire our permanent land. The primary objective of these ongoing and forthcoming projects is to raise essential funds to support vulnerable individuals, primarily orphans, in accessing basic necessities like education, healthcare, food, clothing, and more.
We extend an invitation to anyone who feels inspired to serve God through supporting the needy to join our cause. You are welcome to share this information with others to expand our outreach and impact.
God's Will Orphanage and Charity Organization
Enhance Children’s Livelihood God’s Will Orphanage is aimed at supporting the enhancement of children’s livelihood in rural areas. About Us We are a Christian based charitable organisation aimed at improving the livelihood of Children. We were founded in 2016 by Michelle Bazatsinda who grew....