SOCIAL Work students from the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) 'lit up' Kutenda Orphanage Home (KOH)'s winter after making a timeous donation of essential supplies towards efforts to sustain the livelihoods of children housed at the latter.
Donations supplied by students to KOH include cooking oil, clothes, snacks and washing powder just but to mention a few.
However, the trip was intertwined, as it afforded students a platform for practical exposure to community service and a hands-on appreciation of challenges faced by vulnerable populations.
❤️ Donations Made to Kutenda Orphanage Home
Essential for meal preparation
Warm winter clothing for children
Nutritious treats for the children
Hygiene and cleanliness supplies


Other benefits include community engagement as they interacted with the children, through recreational activities, promoting emotional and social connections, and a chance to create a positive and uplifting environment for vulnerable children, through meaningful engagement.
The donation was made on the 7th June 2025, by a group of 35 Social Work students, Level 1.2, from the Faculty of Heritage, Humanities and Societal Advancement.
Students from the university's Faculties have over the years made timely interventions changing lives for the vulnerable and marginalized people in Mashonaland Central Province and beyond.
🎓 About the Initiative
Participants: 35 Social Work students (Level 1.2)
Faculty: Heritage, Humanities and Societal Advancement
Date: 7th June 2025
Impact: Practical exposure to community service and hands-on appreciation of challenges faced by vulnerable populations