The Africa Project is committed to helping meet the most basic needs of the children orphaned or made vulnerable because of the AIDS pandemic in Africa.  This means providing financial resources to ensures that they have a safe place to live, food, medical care and access to education.  By donating what you can, you will make a real difference in the lives of these precious children.
 
Your support for The Africa Project is most appreciated.  The online system provides a monthly option for our donors. 

The Africa Project is committed to helping meet the most basic needs of the children orphaned or made vulnerable because of the AIDS pandemic in Africa.  This means providing financial resources to ensures that they have a safe place to live, food, medical care and access to education.  By donating what you can, you will make a real difference in the lives of these precious children.

Remember - The Africa Project is an all volunteer organization.  That means that 100% of your donation will benefit the children and families in Nkandla, South Africa.*

Support The Africa Project with a one time or recurring donation.

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Or download a DONATION FORM and return via mail to The Africa Project. 

Feed a Child: Support the Velangaye School Lunch Program
The Africa Project is sponsoring the food program at Velangaye High School, a remote school in Nkandla with over 1,300 students.  Sustaining this food program, which provides one protein based meal each day for every student at Velangaye High, is a top priority. 

The proceeds raised during our annual Week of the African Child will be used to ensure the continuation of this lunch program.  Your donation of $60 will provide lunch every school day for one child, for one year.  PLEDGE to PONSOR the lunch program.

 
 

There are many ways for you to support The Africa Project.  See what others have done and/or are doing to make a difference.

These are just some examples.  Let us know how you'd like to help.  Call 949-502-7921

 

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