Empowering Widows

"Father to the fatherless, defender of the widows... He places the lonely in families"
 
Widows are amongst the most vulnerable group in Africa. In traditional rural African societies, women marry young and stay at home to look after the children. The husband is the bread winner whose earnings provide financial support for the family.
 
The death of a husband is traumatic and with no state support, necessitates that the widow finds some form of paid employment. Typically this would be a low wage job which is sometimes insufficient to pay for food and shelter.
 
Often the need is such that young children who should be attending school are required to take up some form of under age employment to supplement their mother's income in order to feed the family. It is this financial burden which makes it necessary for the children to be withdrawn from school. In many African countries education even at the primary school level is not free and is therefore not affordable for poor families.
 
"The pain becomes even harder to bear when the children see you as part of the problem" Read the formation of various cooperatives. Written by one of the widows in Tanzania.
 
ACT is providing skills training for the widows to help them start their own businesses in order to sustain their families. See our widows training page for more information.
 
ACT is bringing hope to needy widows.

 
 

How you can help?

Get involved. There’s much you can do. Your gift of money, time and by telling others can help to change a life for the better.

 

Enriching Communities

"The development of any nation is in the education of her children"
President Thomas Jefferson

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Volunteer Vacancy in the Purley Office We have a vacancy for a volunteer to support our Office Administration work.

The position is suitable for a person with computer skills and who is familiar with Microsoft Word and Excel programs. It could be ideal for a retired people wanting to volunteer one or more days a week. If you are able to help contact our office: office@africanchildtrust.org.uk or telephone 020 8668 4562.


Church Coordinators/Mobiliser
ACT would like to develop new contacts and build upon existing contacts with churches across the UK to raise awareness and support for the work we are doing. We are looking for a person with experience and the skills for the role of Church Coordinator/ Mobiliser. If you feel you are able to help or know someone who will fit well to the role, contact the office@africanchildtrust.org.uk or telephone 0208668 4562.

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