Our projects
Grace for Families is Antony’s 5th establishment. Prior to this, Antony Ranjan, founder and visionary of Grace for Families established a few other projects to help serve and support struggling families in Zambia.
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The Lubasi Trust was established as a residential home for orphans and vulnerable children. A place of safety. A home where children are given the basic needs so that they are able to go to school and get educated. Funding has allowed these children to get the support they need in terms of medical attention, food, and school resources—things that most Zambian families are struggling with.
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The Lushomo Trust is for women and girls who have been sexually abused. Spurred on by the story of a 16-year-old girl who contracted HIV while selling herself on the streets, after running away from an Uncle who sexually abused, tortured, and belittled her from the age of eight.
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The Kwenuha Women’s Association (KWA) was established to address the issues that affect women involved in sex work, and to educate and inform about HIV and Aids in an attempt to eradicate the life-threatening disease. Quite often these women are put in unspeakable situations. They need a safe place to unpack the horror they are subjected to. KWA creates that space while offering the opportunity for them to learn alternative life skills, such as Tailoring, Catering, and Computer Training.
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The Grace Centre aims to empower young girls who are at risk, by giving them the tools to look at other revenue streams. Similarly to the Kwenuha Trust (KWA), the Grace trust runs courses in Tailoring, Catering, and Computer Training.