Crafting a Brighter Future: The Power of Youth Skills

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Have you ever stopped to admire a beautiful piece of handmade jewellery, a vibrant woven mat, or an intricately beaded handbag and wondered about the hands that created it? Beyond the beauty of the final product lies a story of creativity, patience, and a skill that could very well be the key to a brighter future.

E.A.G.E.R.S. Zambia Tournament: A Triumph for the Youth and Community Spirit!

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The air in Chibombo, Zambia, is still buzzing with the echoes of cheers, the thud of soccer balls, and the joyful shouts of empowered youth! On July 18, 2025, Catalyst Foundation, through our dynamic E.A.G.E.R.S sports programme, hosted an Inter-School Ball Games Tournament that was nothing short of spectacular. This was a truly historic event, marking the first tournament of its kind in Chibombo, and its success has left an indelible mark on the community and its young participants.

Beyond the Game: How E.A.G.E.R.S Sports Programme Uplifts Youth and Builds Communities

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In the vibrant landscapes of Zimbabwe and Zambia, where potential often meets challenging circumstances, the power of sport emerges as a true game-changer. It’s more than just running, kicking, or throwing a ball; it’s a profound catalyst for personal growth, community cohesion, and lasting positive change. At Catalyst Foundation, we witness this transformation daily through our dynamic E.A.G.E.R.S sports programme.

Beyond the Books: How Arts & Crafts Unlock Potential in Rural Zimbabwe & Zambia

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Have you ever stopped to think about the magic that happens when a child picks up a paintbrush, molds a piece of clay, or weaves a colorful pattern? It’s more than just fun and games – it’s a powerful spark that ignites minds, nurtures souls, and builds brighter futures. In the vibrant, yet often marginalized, rural communities of Zimbabwe and Zambia, this spark is absolutely essential.

The Clean Water Lifeline: Your FAQ Guide to Water Safety & Filtration 

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Water. It is the most fundamental element for life, yet for millions across the globe, access to clean, safe drinking water remains a daily struggle. This challenge is particularly acute in many developing regions, including parts of Zimbabwe and Zambia, where communities often rely on contaminated sources, leading to preventable diseases and hindering overall development. The implications extend far beyond immediate health, impacting education, economic stability, and the very fabric of community life.

A Silent Battle: Confronting Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Africa

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June 26th, marks the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about the devastating impact of drug addiction and the illicit trade that fuels it. It is a day not just for acknowledging the scale of the problem, but for renewing our collective resolve to protect our communities, especially our youth, from this insidious threat. Across Africa, in nations like Zimbabwe and Zambia, the shadow of drug abuse looms large, silently eroding futures and fracturing families.

Celebrating Potential: The Significance of the Day of the African Child

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June 16th marks a pivotal moment on the African calendar: the Day of the African Child. Far more than just an annual observance, DAC is a powerful reminder of the incredible resilience, vibrant spirit, and immense potential held within every child across our diverse continent. It’s a day to celebrate their very existence, acknowledge the unique challenges they face, and renew our collective commitment to safeguarding their rights and futures. At Catalyst Foundation, the spirit of the Day of the African Child resonates deeply with the core of our mission, as we work to empower young lives in Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Ending Child Labour: Safeguarding Futures in Zimbabwe and Zambia

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It is vital to distinguish between children assisting with light chores appropriate for their age and genuine child labour. Child labour is work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential, and their dignity, and that is harmful to their physical and mental development, interfering with their schooling. The impacts are devastating: health problems, illiteracy, perpetuation of poverty, and a lost generation. At Catalyst Foundation, we recognise that breaking this cycle requires more than just legal intervention; it demands a holistic, community-centred approach that tackles the root causes and shifts perceptions through our S.H.E. (Secure, Hope, Empowered) Programme.

Unleashing Potential: The Transformative Power of Volunteers

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Volunteers are far more than just extra hands; they are the very heartbeat of our mission. They bring diverse skills, fresh perspectives, and an infectious enthusiasm that energizes our work and deepens our connection with the communities we serve. As Mahatma Gandhi wisely said, ‘The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.’ Our volunteers often tell us that while they come to give, they leave having gained so much more – a sense of purpose, profound connections, and a renewed appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit.

Empowering Health, Enabling Futures: Women’s Menstrual Health

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At Catalyst Foundation, we often reflect on the profound truth that the very strength of any community, any country, and ultimately, our world, is intricately linked to the health and well-being of its women and girls. This is a truth we witness every single day in the marginalized communities of Zimbabwe and Zambia. Often overlooked, yet profoundly impactful, women’s health forms the bedrock upon which families thrive, local economies grow, and societies progress. At the heart of this crucial discussion lies menstrual health – a fundamental aspect of a woman’s life that, when neglected or stigmatized, possesses the power to derail education, limit opportunities, and erode dignity.

Here at Catalyst Foundation, our S.H.E. (Secure, Hope, Empowered) Programme is deeply committed to championing the holistic health of women and girls, particularly within the rural and marginalized communities across Zimbabwe and Zambia where needs are often greatest. Through our S.H.E. Programme’s menstrual hygiene support pillar, we stand on the front lines, working tirelessly to ensure that every woman and girl can experience a healthy, dignified, and empowered life.

You are minutes away from transforming a girl’s life!

Imagine a girl, uncertain of her next meal, with a future clouded by hunger and a lack of education. Your generosity can change that.

By supporting Catalyst Foundation, you will provide more than just food hampers and clothing. You will empower a girl to dream beyond survival.  School textbooks and unwavering encouragement will light her path to a brighter tomorrow.

Visit our Impact Stories to witness firsthand how our impact has changed the lives of our beneficiaries to date, thanks to passionate donors like YOU!

With heartfelt gratitude from all of us at Catalyst Foundation, THANK YOU!

Become a Monthly Donor and be the reason why a girl is safely in school.

  • For £11 a month, you can equip a girl with the essential stationery supplies she needs to thrive in her studies for a year.
  • For £15 a month, you can provide a girl with brand new school uniforms and shoes for an entire year, giving her the confidence she deserves.
  • For £20 a month, you can provide a girl with a monthly food hamper for a year, ensuring she receives the adequate nutrition she needs to thrive.
  • For £32 a month, you can keep a girl in school for a year by covering her tuition fees.
  • For £47 a month, you can provide two girls with bicycles, transforming their daily commute to school into a safer and quicker journey.


Empower your giving by choosing a custom donation amount. This flexibility enables you to tailor your support, blending various contributions listed above to create a unique impact. By donating in this way, you will allow Catalyst Foundation to address the specific needs of its beneficiaries with precision, responding to their preferences and urgent requirements.