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Angela Malik and the children of the Kondwa Centre for Orphans.  Since 2000, the Kondwa Centre has grown from a small pre-school to a full outreach and  educational centre that includes 4 classrooms, a library, kitchen, dining hall and playground - primarily through the support of Project ChildCare Foundation.
Deborah Rodrigo and Gary S. Morales (Project ChildCare Foundation Executive Directors) with the children and staff of the Kondwa Centre for Orphans. November, 2010.
Deborah Rodrigo (Project ChildCare Foundation, Co-Executive Director) at the Kondwa Centre for Orphans.
Play time at the Kondwa Centre.
The  Centre not only provides regular meals, medical care, and pre-school education for its 98 orphaned children, but delivers education and psychosocial support programs to as many as 200 children from the nearby slum community of N'gombe, Lusaka.
Arts & Crafts at the Kondwa Centre.
Deborah Rodrigo and Gary S. Morales (Project ChildCare Foundation Executive Directors) at  the Kondwa Centre's Seko House for Girls.
Seko House was created as an extension of the Kondwa Centre to house and care for girls who are HIV-positive.   Seko House delivers full-time medical and psychosocial support as well as continuing education services.
Welcome to the Pakachele Elementary School.  Established in 2009, the Pakachele School is an extension of the Kondwa Centre for Orphans, providing up to 150 children with primary education as well as recreational and psychosocial support programs.
Class time at the Pakachele Elementary School.
Angela Malik (Founder and Director of the Kondwa Centre for Orphans, Seko House and Pakachele Elementary School) at the Pakachele School Farm.
The Pakachele School Farm provides sustenance for the children and surrounding community.  In addition, surplus produce provides a source of local market income to support the school's sustainable growth.
Budding Artists:  The Centre's main entrance painted by Kondwa's children, staff and volunteers.

 

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