Chikomborero Foundation is a youth-led nonprofit in Zimbabwe working to uplift young people through mental health education, agricultural training, and environmental awareness.

We provide safe spaces, life skills, and support systems to help youths overcome poverty, mental health struggles, and unemployment. Our work aligns with global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in promoting Good Health, Quality Education, and Decent Work.
Our Focus: Mental Health Support , Agricultural Empowerment and Environmental Education
Mission:To restore hope and dignity by equipping youths with tools to thrive.
Vision:A world where all young people have access to opportunity and mental well-being.
Core Values: Kindness | Integrity | Teamwork | Accountability | Honesty

Country of Operation: ZImbabwe

Years in Operation: Since 2023

Registration Details:  N/A

Wishlist:

  • Mental Health Support:
  • Counseling and awareness materials (journals, resource booklets, training manuals)
  • Funds for professional therapist partnerships
  • Agricultural Empowerment:
  • Farming tools (hoes, spades, watering cans, wheelbarrows)
  • Training materials on conservation agriculture
  • Experts partnerships
  • Environmental Awareness:
  • Waste bins and recycling containers
  • Tree seedlings and gardening supplies
  • Educational materials (eco-manuals, posters)

Online Platforms:

https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaOLHoj4Y9lmkdGSmC2N

https://www.instagram.com/chikomborero.foundation?igsh=cWdzODk0Mmd2MnNo

https://x.com/chikomborero_f?t=X2C-uJp8mHvQRIvV8FmLMg&s=09

https://www.facebook.com/chikomborerfoundation

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMkywLm2x/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/chikomborero/

Cause Highlights

1. Passion Children’s Home Visit (May 17, 2025)
We donated school stationery and led a mental health session.
Why it matters: Supporting both education and emotional well-being for vulnerable children.

2. Tree Planting with Forestry Commission – Alpha College
We planted trees to promote sustainability.
Why it matters: Teaching youth to care for the environment and act on climate issues.

3. Glory to Glory Children’s Home Visit
A fun, bonding day with the children.
Why it matters: Creating joy, building trust, and showing love to those in care.

4. Anti-GBV Awareness March – Chinhoyi Rank
We marched to stand against gender-based violence.
Why it matters: Promoting safety, equality, and respect in our communities.

5. 14.11 Movement Launch Participation
We joined voices for suicide prevention and youth mental health.
Why it matters: Advocating for mental health awareness and saving lives