Faith in Communities Africa (FICA) partners with Murombedzi community in Zimbabwe to create opportunities for children and families through education, care, and community development.
We share the love of Jesus as we work alongside the people of Zimbabwe to strengthen communities and build hope for the future. Our work reflects the call of Psalm 82:3: “Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.”
Faith in Communities Africa is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) public charity.
Vision
To provide hope and a future for orphan children
To empower the community by providing opportunities for growth
Mission
To communicate the love of Christ in meeting needs of body, mind and spirit
Verse
“Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.”
Psalm 82:3
Goal = Sustainability
Our goal is that through the Business/Training Center, School, and community initiatives, Faith in Communities Africa would create a community that is self-sustaining, meaning no longer dependent on outside donations.
Faith in Community Aiders
Faith in Community Aiders Zimbabwe (Non Governmental Organization- NGO) has been empowering widows, orphans, and vulnerable children for 20 plus years.
Their mission is: "To empower vulnerable children, youth and women in accessing relevant education, innovative healthcare and market-focused livelihood programs through promotion of sustainable communities that participate in valuing, protecting and advancing the worth and rights of children, women and youth."
Faith in Community Aiders headquarters is located in Zimbabwe’s capital city, Harare, but they have outreach to three communities outside the city, including Murombedzi where Home of Hope is located.
Pastor John Mutandwa is the founder and oversees the Faith in Community Aiders organization.
He is also the Director of African Church Planting Initiative (ACPI).
Marshall Mutandwa utilizes his Master’s in Business as the Director of Home of Hope and the Director of the Faith in Community Aiders organization.