
How it all began
A couple of years ago I was watching a PBS special about Zimbabwe
Africa and the bad things going on there economically. I wondered how I could
help. I contacted one of the people, George Ayittey that I had seen on the show
that was interviewed and trying to make positive changes there. We emailed each
other many times and the short of it was I wanted to start my own mission of
helping these people with no middle man skimming money off the top. I wanted
these needy families to get 100% of the money. George gave me a list of people I could
contact to get actual families that needed help. I contacted a man named Isaac
Chakuma, who just had moved to the United States on a school
scholarship. He grew up in Zimbabwe
and knew many families in dire need of help. Well that was 10 families and 2
years ago and my families are improving! In one of my families the mother got some nursing
assist training with the money. I was
able to remove that family from my list, and now they are making it on their
own and living in Botswana
(a better place to work and live). In
this short 2 year period the economy has deteriorated so much that now the
money is just for food as the inflation rate sky rockets to over 4000%. I am committed to helping these wonderful
people but would hope there is someone out there that would like to “adopt”
financially their own family from Zimbabwe and start making a
difference as well.
How does it all work?
When you adopt a
family, you are the only one who handles your money donation. The money will arrive in a bank in Zimbabwe or nearby Zambia for your family to pick up.
You can sometimes email your family as they have internet “cafes” there where
they can get your messages. It is not
easy to mail these families clothes or gifts because “Zimra” (their postal
service) is not to be trusted to get your family their package, in fact they
often keep the packages for themselves under government direction. I have mailed many things that never got to
them. That is why I send money because they can buy things there and it’s so
much cheaper than mailing it. If you
adopt more than one family you may want to appoint one family member to pick up
the money for all the others at a local bank and distribute the money to the
other families. These families do not have a car so you will need to talk to
your Wal-Mart money gram person to find out what cities in Zimbabwe have a
money gram. Then let the family know
which city and bank they can pick up their money. You will find your local money
gram inside most large Wal-Mart stores so it’s convenient to help these
families on your shopping day.
How much will it cost?
What it costs is entirely up to you and your budget. I send $25 per month per family. I would send more but I have 9 families that I
handle. There is a small fee from money gram. When I send $200 U.S. dollars
(USD) the fee is about $10. If you have a
family that is on the western part of Zimbabwe
(like Victoria Falls), it saves them money sending it to banks in Zambia
(the country NW of Zimbabwe). Always you
should find out if one member of your adopted families was born in Zambia or another country in Africa
because if they were born elsewhere, they are more able to travel across
country borders to collect the money you send. The other issue is that your
money is coming from the United
States so there is an expensive foreign
exchange rate that the receiver of the money must pay. Sending to another
country (one next to Zimbabwe)
insure they will get a much better rate. How much you send is up to you, the
more you can send the quicker the family will move out of poverty. It’s a beautiful
thing when you can skip going out to dinner twice a month and give one or more
families the gift of a chance in this world with such a little effort.
How often should I give?
This is also up to you. I send my families money each month just as I
would send money to a child in college or any other ministry. But once you commit to helping a family they
are depending on your help so you must do what you say are going to do. I think once a month is better than sending
one large sum for the year as you must teach them how to budget, plus it has
less of a chance being stolen. Many times they will write you a very heartwarming
letter and send a picture. If you have any questions or need help sending your
family the money please call me at 303-948-8568 and I will even go to Wal-Mart
with you. It’s easy and will leave you so happy to have done something for
someone you didn’t even know.