Help The MOBI Soup Kitchen by donating food, funds, school supplies and clothes for children below the age of 16

 Edinburgh Road, Harare

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Help The MOBI Soup Kitchen by donating food, funds, school supplies and clothes for children below the age of 16

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Food

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Non-perishable food

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Help The MOBI Soup Kitchen by donating food, funds, school supplies and clothes for children below the age of 16

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The MOBI provides its beneficiaries with crucial access to nutrition, support, education, healthcare and long term change. With the MOBI we are able to reach communities that have no access to alternative assistance through the various soup kitchens, Churches, and Charitable organisations operating in and around Harare. However, we do not only feed our MOBI children, as our team builds up registers of our beneficiaries, we have begun to introduce partners to assist with specific issues within the communities, such as malnutrition, literacy and education, healthcare and general welfare, as well as HIV/AIDS treatment, support and education. As the MOBI continues to grow, we will expand our reach into other communities, however, the success of the soup kitchen is largely dependent on the community of donors, partners and sponsors in order to operate and so we need your help. Any contribution, big or small, will go a long way!


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The MOBI Soup Kitchen

The MOBI Soup Kitchen

Babies, Children & Youth

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We help Children living in disadvantaged communities by Providing food, support & access to healthcare & school

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