A US$200,000 fundraising push just kicked off to build vocational training hubs across all ten of Zimbabwe's provinces.
RemitHope's Educating for Tomorrow campaign
RemitHope's Educating for Tomorrow campaign
- RemitHope launched an eight-week drive running from February 24 to April 20, 2026.
- Ten provincial education hubs will teach agriculture, carpentry, welding, tailoring, and ICT.
- Over 360 vulnerable young Zimbabweans are targeted for structured skills training.
- Every donated dollar gets matched, effectively doubling the campaign's total pot.
- Diaspora remittances, corporate cash, and everyday donations fuel the whole thing.
- Community-based organizations get formalized into accredited regional training centers.
- Long-term employment pathways replace the usual short-term relief approach.
- Market-relevant vocational skills are the core deliverable here.
- Their previous 10 for 10 campaign pulled in over US$110,000 for grassroots projects.
- Mt Selinda Children's Home got over US$80,000 after a fire gutted the facility.
- That children's home sits in eastern Zimbabwe and needed full reconstruction.
- RemitHope frames itself as a social-impact platform, not a traditional aid outfit.