TOSE Respite CARE HOME

TOSE Respite CARE HOME TOSE Respite Care Centre is a National Welfare Organization founded in 1992 to support the care and

After months of research, Desi Page ( Nee Matongo), and the late Tim Page discovered that there were tremendous gaps in the care and rehabilitation of people with severe mental and physical disabilities (learning) in Zimbabwe. This motivated the two to start the TOSE Respite home in 1992, founded on values of Honesty, Integrity, Empathy and a Commitment to provide professional respite, rehabilita

tion and consultation services to people with severe multiple disabilities in the Zimbabwean community through residential care and support.

24/11/2025
24/11/2025
Appreciation Of Service for Workers At TOSE during the 33rd AGM .
31/10/2025

Appreciation Of Service for Workers At TOSE during the 33rd AGM .

AGM SETTINGS ALL SYSTEMS GO.....
30/10/2025

AGM SETTINGS ALL SYSTEMS GO.....

14/01/2025

Greetings and compliments of the new season to all our friends ,valued clients and TOSE family .We look forward to brighter 2025 Your continuous support is highly appreciated .

11/06/2024

Today is International Day Of Play. For Children we incorporate play in their activities to achieve set goals.

Play Makes A Better World
The first-ever International Day of Play, to be observed on 11 June 2024, marks a significant milestone in efforts to preserve, promote, and prioritize playing so that all people, especially children, can reap the rewards and thrive to their full potential.

Beyond mere recreation, it is a universal language spoken by people of all ages, transcending national, cultural, and socio-economic boundaries. This shared passion fosters a sense of community and national pride.

It also fosters resilience, creativity, and innovation in individuals. For children in particular, play helps build relationships and improves control, overcome trauma, and problem-solving. It helps children develop the cognitive, physical, creative, social, and emotional skills they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Restricting opportunities for play directly impedes a child's well-being and development. In educational settings, play-based learning has been recognized as an effective approach to engage students actively in the learning process. It helps make learning more enjoyable and relevant, thereby enhancing motivation and retention of information.

Moreover, play is considered to have a positive impact on promoting tolerance, resilience, and facilitating social inclusion, conflict prevention, and peacebuilding. In recognition of this, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has enshrined play as a fundamental right of every child under Article 31.

The international day creates a unifying moment at global, national, and local levels to elevate the importance of play. It signals a call for policies, training, and funding to get play integrated into education and community settings worldwide.

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03/06/2024

Greetings to you all friends and family. We appreciate your presence in our lives .All your efforts prayers and donations are well received and appreciated.

Be blessed and please keep warm this winter and take steps to prevent the rampaging common colds and flue.

Regards from TOSE family

04/04/2024

April Is Autism Awareness Month

04/04/2024

Autistic individuals share regional perspectives
Virtual Event: Tuesday, 2 April 2024, 10:00 a.m. - 1 p.m. EDT

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Ever since the United Nations General Assembly designated 2 April as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) in 2007, the United Nations has observed the day as a means to affirm and promote the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms for autistic people on an equal basis with others. Progress has been made, not least thanks to the many amazing autistic advocates who have worked tirelessly to bring the lived experience of autistic people to the wider world.

The General Assembly resolution from 2007 (A/RES/62/139) emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness of autism. Today, 17 years later, we have moved beyond raising awareness to promoting acceptance and appreciation of autistic people and their contributions to society.

The 2024 World Autism Awareness Day Observance
The 2024 observance will for the first time seek to provide a truly global overview of the state of affairs in this regard from the perspective of autistic people themselves. Like last year, the event will feature an all-autistic lineup of panelists from all walks of life, representing six regions: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, North America and Oceania. The speakers will provide their thoughts on the state of affairs in their respective regions, as well as the importance of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for autistic people to be able to thrive.

The event is organized by the United Nations Department of Global Communications, in close collaboration with the Institute of Neurodiversity (ION). ION is a neurominority-founded and led, volunteer-run inclusive global membership organization headquartered in Switzerland. With a presence currently in 23 countries globally, it is the world’s largest, most globally represented, and diverse neurodiversity initiative. Its purpose is to represent and empower neurominorities, fostering acceptance, appreciation, education, and advocating for equal opportunities and human rights. The event is co-sponsored by the Permanent Missions of Italy and Poland to the United Nations, with support provided by the Group for Autism, Insurance, Investment and Neurodiversity

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Harare

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

00263772216589

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