Sponsor Marjorie Chanakira
My name is Marjorie Chanakira and I come from the remote areas of Chitungwiza in Zimbabwe. My parents are not employed in the formal sector they are peasant workers trying to earn a living for me and my sibling. My aunt put me through primary school, and I passed and…
Sponsor Tatenda Mapoka
Tatenda lives in Chivhu, Zimbabwe and is being raised by his mother following his fathers death in 2018. He is supposed to be in 8th grade but he missed school for 2 years due to financial hardships when his father died. His mother has been trying to support him but…
Sponsor Gladman Madawaenda
My name is Gladman Madawaenda I was born and raised in Harare Zimbabwe. I was named Gladman, an emblem of hope in hopelessness. I am a testimony to the pains and pricks of life as well as the sweet and sane side . My father being a mere brick and…
Sponsor Tinashe Dube
My name is Tinashe Nickson Dube . I come from Shurugwi ,a small mining town in the midst of the Zimbabwe. They say it’s the environment you choose that always shape you. But for me, I decided not to be shaped by that, but by my desire to achieve great…
Sponsor Rose Sando
My name is Rose Sando and I come from the city of Mutare. My parents divorced when I was 7 years old and I was raised by my father along with my older brother and 3 cousins. Despite of living without my mother for nearly all my life, I managed…
Sponsor Kundai Farai
Hello, my name is Kundai Farai and I’m from Zimbabwe. My father died when I was 8 months old and my mother was left a single mother. She later remarried and my stepfather helped to raise me and helped me to get an education. Unfortunately, my mother and stepfather divorced…
Sponsor Wesley Makavanga
My name is Wesley Makavanga. I grew up in a family of five, living in the rural parts of Zimbabwe.My mother is a part-time teacher and my father is a subsistence farmer. Growing up, my parents could not afford to pay my school fees in order for me attend school.…
Sponsor Mellisa Koswe
My name is Mellisa Koswe, I grew up in Mutasa a rural area in Zimbabwe were girls fated to one life pathway. You reach teenage,get married, have kids and die. Most girls elope including my own sisters. Girls are taught to aspire to be housewives and receive all training intended…
Fundo Education Fund
The aim of Fundo Scholars Foundation is to ensure that all children in Zimbabwe are able to get a decent education and provide a stepping stool to help lift themselves out of poverty and to ensure they all have a brighter future.