About Us
Uplifting Lives in Zambia
Driven by Passion and Purpose
Charity for Love Foundation is a registered Non-Profit, Non-Governmental and community-based organization founded by Prekeria Mbewe Mawere on the basis of uplifting the lives of the underprivileged in our communities.
It is run by a group of educated, dynamic, and like-minded youths who are passionate about helping the underprivileged, and envision a society where all people—especially children, women, and elderly people—enjoy secure, healthy, and fulfilled lives.
Our Vision
To be an agent of change, and be able to see that our society is being transformed by creating an enabling environment by uplifting the lives of the less privileged people in Zambia.
Our Mission
"Sharing Love & Hope to the less Privileged in Society"
To share love and hope with the socially and economically disadvantaged people in Zambia by mobilizing them towards a sustainable and responsible development in such a way that they are better able to identify and help meet their needs in order to participate fully in their communities and society at large.
Meet The Team
The dedicated, dynamic, and like-minded youths driving our mission forward.
Founder
Ms. Prekeria Mbewe Mawere
Chairperson
Mr. Malik Mutale
Vice Chairperson
Mr. Shawn Joseph Kapangula
Secretary
Mr. Mathew Dindi
Vice Sec. / PA
Ms. Sarah Tembo
Treasurer
Ms. Erica Banda
Vice Treasurer
Ms. Zibenji Banda
Provincial Coordinators
- Lusaka Province Ms. Mwenya Puta
- Copperbelt Province Ms. Sharon Siwale Fumbeshi
- Eastern Province Mr. Timothy Mubenga
- Muchinga Province Ms. Catherine Sakala
- Southern Province Ms. Pamela Chifuwe
- Northern Province Mr. Anthony Nkole
Programme Coordinators
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Orphans & Vulnerable Children
Mr. Geoffrey Tembo -
Menstrual Health & Hygiene
Ms. Rebbaca Lombe -
Mental Health
Ms. Jenifer Mumba -
Women & Youth Empowerment
Ms. Nyasha Phiri
Trustees / Media
Our Core Values
Values
Who We Serve
Reaching every corner of our community with love.
Youth
&
Women
Hospitals
Schools
Elderly
People
Widows &
Orphans
Prisons
Differently
Abled