About US
about us
Building Bridges, Changing Lives
The Annie Mabvuta Foundation was founded in loving memory of Annie Mabvuta Nzara (14 April 1918 – 22 April 2019), a woman whose life was defined by compassion, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to helping others.
Her guiding belief was simple yet profound:
“Does it matter? You don’t deny anyone food.”
This philosophy continues to inspire everything we do.
We are a humanitarian organization dedicated to supporting orphans, vulnerable children, and elderly individuals by providing access to education, nutrition, and healthcare. Our goal is to create lasting impact by breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering individuals with the tools they need to build a better future.
Through direct intervention—such as paying school fees to institutions, supplying essential learning materials, and offering health and nutritional support—we ensure that every contribution is used effectively and transparently.
At our core, we believe that compassion, when shared, creates a ripple effect of positive change. By continuing Annie’s legacy, we strive to bring hope, dignity, and opportunity to those who need it most.

To empower vulnerable children and elderly individuals through education, nutrition, and healthcare, ensuring dignity, opportunity, stability, and long-term support that breaks poverty cycles and builds stronger, self-sustaining communities.
To create a world where every child and elderly individual has access to education, food, and healthcare, living with dignity, equal opportunity, stability, and hope for stronger, self-sustaining communities.