Orphan & WidowWelfare
No child loses their future. No widow faces tomorrow alone.
Orphan & Widow
Welfare
When a family loses its breadwinner, the consequences ripple outward for a generation: children leave school to work, widows are left without income or support, and poverty entrenches itself where opportunity once lived.
Razwa Foundation provides school fees, scholastic materials, and healthcare support for orphans and vulnerable children, and helps widows establish income-generating activities — poultry keeping, food processing, and small trade — with materials, training, and sustained mentorship so support becomes independence.
How We Do It
Education Bursaries
School fees, uniforms, exercise books, and scholastic materials that keep orphaned and vulnerable children in the classroom, term after term.
Healthcare Support
Access to treatment, medication, and preventive care for children and widows who would otherwise go without — because health is the first condition of opportunity.
Income Generation
Seed support, materials, and mentorship for widows building small businesses — poultry, food processing, and trade — that sustain their families independently.
After my husband passed, I did not know how my four children would finish school. Razwa paid their fees and helped me start a poultry project. Today, I pay some of those fees myself. They gave us a bridge back to our own feet.
Widow supported by the programme, Busia
How You Can Help
Your support — in any form — makes this program possible and keeps it growing.
Make a Donation
A direct financial contribution goes straight into program delivery — materials, training, construction, and follow-up support.
Donate NowVolunteer
Bring your skills — health, education, construction, communications — and spend time in Busia working directly with the communities we serve.
Get In TouchSpread the Word
Share our work with your network — on social media, with your employer, or at your mosque, church, or community group. Awareness drives support.
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