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Thank you for visiting our charity's website. Since 2019, we have been working to enable children and young people in a village in Zambia to attend school.

Our Mission Statement:

To enable children of the area around Mwantalasha village, Zambia, to complete
their education and to provide for their wellbeing, support and benefit.


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About the Mwantalasha Village Education Project

The project supports children in this Zambian village through individual sponsorship earmarked for educational purposes and through fundraising for their general wellbeing, support and benefit.  Our small but thriving charity is growing and believe that God is in front and behind it. But whatever your beliefs are you will be welcome. Our intentions are to relieve poverty and increase education in the village of Mwantalasha in Zambia. 

Latest Information:

Children currently supported to attend school:     67  
​Young people currently supported at college or university:   12
Total number of children supported 2019-2026:    120


About Zambia

Zambia is a landlocked country resting on a high plateau. Savannah is the dominant ecosystem and covers the centre of the country, separating the rain forest in the northwest from the semi-desert region in the southwest. Northern Zambia joins the southern end of Lake Tanganyika. Zambia is the source of the Zambezi River, which rises as a small spring in the northwest of the country.  Along Zambia’s border with Zimbabwe, the Zambezi River flows over the famous Victoria Falls. 

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​​In 1964, Zambia became independent of the United Kingdom as a republic in the Commonwealth, and prime minister Kenneth Kaunda became the inaugural president. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the north, the core economic hubs of the country. 
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​The national flag of Zambia was adopted upon independence. Green stands for the nation's agriculture and lush flora, red for the nation's struggle for freedom, black for the Zambian people and all black Africans, and orange for the land's copper, natural resources in general, and mineral wealth. The African fish eagle flying above the coloured stripes is intended to represent freedom and the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems.
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