Emerging Farmers Initiative: Empowering Youths Through Sustainable Agriculture

In the southern part of Zambia, the Sisters of the Holy Spirit have embarked on a mission to transform lives through the Emerging Farmers Initiative. Situated in Mazabuka and operating under the James Corboy Secondary School Production Unit, this Eco-friendly, integrated agricultural project empowers young people with hands-on skills to turn farming into a sustainable business. Recognizing the challenges of youth unemployment and the limitations of traditional academic paths, the initiative provides practical training in poultry farming, piggery, aquaculture, gardening, and feed production. It opens doors for students to explore agribusiness, regardless of their academic performance, creating new opportunities for self-reliance and entrepreneurship. Beyond skills development, the program emphasizes Eco-friendly farming practices, utilizing natural solutions for crop maintenance and disease treatment. This approach not only protects the environment but also inspires innovation among participants. Despite its success, the project faces challenges, including high operational costs and reliance on an unstable power grid. Yet, with the support of donors and the resilience of the sisters, it continues to thrive, providing hope and opportunities to many. This initiative is more than just a training program—it’s a lifeline for the community and a beacon of sustainable development. Discover the journey of hope and transformation below!
Empowering Girls Through Education: The Bakhita Partnership Project

The Bakhita Partnership Project for Education is changing lives by giving vulnerable girls a second chance at education. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many girls faced significant challenges, including dropping out of school due to financial hardships, early marriages, and unplanned pregnancies. This project steps in to provide support, covering school fees, materials, and personal needs while creating a safe, nurturing environment for learning and growth. Through this initiative, girls who once saw no future are now thriving academically and pursuing their dreams. From high school success to university enrollment, their stories are a testament to the power of education and resilience. Hear directly from the beneficiaries, project coordinators, and school leaders as they share their experiences and the profound impact of the Bakhita Partnership Project. 📽️ Click below to watch the video on YouTube and witness how this project is transforming lives. Watch Now on YouTube
Transforming Lives: Bauleni Special Needs Project Empowering Zambia’s Youths

Bauleni Special Needs Project is dedicated to providing quality education and life skills training to children with special needs in Lusaka and beyond. Founded by the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the project emphasizes respect, compassion, and human dignity, inspired by the words of their founder. The project focuses on inclusive education for children with disabilities, offering tailored skills training in areas like agriculture, fashion design, and food production. With the support of various donors, the project has helped empower many youth, enabling them to live independently and pursue employment or small businesses. Watch the full story of how this initiative is transforming lives.
NOTHING IS TOO LITTLE TO SHARE

“When I have some time free from work, I walk to Shoprite to talk and listen to their stories… By Sr. Martha Chanda The streets of Mansa in Luapula Province are not exempt from the presence of street children. In the vicinity of Shoprite, one can observe numerous children wandering, often hungry and begging for food and money. Their plight plainly highlights the realities of hunger and poverty within our society. Sr. Patricia Mubanga Mulenga is a Religious Sister from the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy who has dedicated herself to the service of street children in Mansa. Inspired by her Congregation’s charism of compassion and the example given by the Founder Archbishop James Mwewa Spaita, who loved the homeless, coupled with her professional counselling skills, Sr. Patricia is able to interact with these children with competence and compassion. During her free time, she often walks to Shoprite to talk and listen to the children. She believes every child, regardless of their circumstances, is a child of God deserving of a better life. Sr. Patricia says she is inspired to lend a helping hand by the resilience of some of the children, who despite the numerous challenges on the streets are fending for their families. When I see them hungry and whenever I have something, I am compelled to give, not only food but in other ways as well. Sometimes my community and I go out of our way and share what we have from our table and sometimes from well-wishers. I find joy in cooking nice food for them to eat even if it is only one meal for a small group. The story of the five loaves and two fish in the bible always charges me on. Nothing is too little to share. Sr. Patricia. Sr. Patricia says she desires to establish a skills center were these children can be empowered with different practical skills rather than being on the streets. She is appealing to people of goodwill to partner with her in changing the lives of these children by empowering them with the needed skills, shelter and love.
Transforming Lives: The Impact of the Inclusive Family Strengthening Project at Lubwe Mission

Join us in witnessing the incredible work being done by the Sisters of Mercy in the Lubwe Mission as they sow seeds of hope among the vulnerable members of the community. In partnership with stakeholders, they are implementing the Inclusive Family Strengthening Project to improve the livelihoods of those in need.