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Current Updates

At Kadosh, we believe dignity is a fundamental human right. Explore our current updates and see how our community partnerships translate into real-world change.

Zimbabwe — Year 2024

Compassionate Outreach to Children Experiencing Homelessness

Kadosh outreach program partnered with St. Marceline Children Village and Methodist Church (Harare Selous Branch) to provide food assistance to 600+ OVCs.

Through the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe, this assistance reached homeless children through their kitchen soup program. The objective of our compassionate outreach of food assistance is tailored to address the immediate needs of children, while building relationships for continuous psycho-social support.

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Zimbabwe — Year 2025

Co-creating Community Spiritual Values

Through the Apostolic Revival International Ministry (ARIM), Kadosh worked with Chizengeni community, Mahusekwa to co-create its community spiritual values asset toolbox. Through a collaborative compassionate rooting exercise, community leadership explored the OVC needs, challenges and solutions in addressing these.

From this, the Journey of LOVE emerged as a pilot project to mobilize family and community members to rise and form circles of love intended to provide healing, belonging for each other and compassionate outreach to the vulnerable. Led by community compassionate volunteers, the program evokes community members' participation in self-reflection, learning and action towards those human values that strengthen everyday psycho-social care and support given by families, friends, community members, and care givers to children.

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Partnership Reports

Kadosh – ARIM jointly produce quarterly project newsletters for internal and external stakeholders. These reports elevate the project progress, raise awareness and mobilize community action to join/form circles of love.

Highlights: April – June 2025

  • ARIM congregates in Chizengeni rise to walk the journey of faith:

    "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress" (James 1:27).
  • A two-day project sensitization workshop was organized and held for 15 participants from ARIM.

  • A two-day project sensitization workshop was organized and held for community leadership. A total of 28 participants attended including village head, counselor, ward coordinator and others.

  • A one-day planning meeting was held with community leaders in rooting community compassion. Community action plan was drawn including the Chizengeni Tree of Life.