ACF Housing Program
Rapid Re-Housing, rent and utility assistance, and referral services provided to families and people living with AIDS in the City of Atlanta, as well as DeKalb, Henry, Clayton, and Cobb counties.
Africa's Children's Fund uses a holistic approach that focuses on the developmental and protection needs of children at each stage of life, from birth to early adulthood. We also pay special attention to the transitions between one stage of childhood and the next.
All aspects of a child’s life are interconnected. Africa’s Children’s Fund’s approach mirrors this interconnectedness, providing integrated programs and services that have a proven positive impact in addressing what children need for their long-term well-being.
Working through community-based partner organizations, we engage children and youth, their parents and families, and the people and systems that support them. We put the child at the center, protected and supported at each stage of life with programs that the communities themselves own in order to improve children’s lives and create positive social change worldwide.
Children need different strengths and abilities at each stage of their lives to achieve their potential in infancy, childhood and youth.
At Africa’s Children’s Fund, we provide resources and services to children and families in need to help improve the quality of their lives. Our work is focused on the following areas of human needs:
Nutrition, Health & Safety | Education | Opportunity |
Food | Housing | Health & Emergency Relief |
Rapid Re-Housing, rent and utility assistance, and referral services provided to families and people living with AIDS in the City of Atlanta, as well as DeKalb, Henry, Clayton, and Cobb counties.
Moved by the plight of millions of children orphaned by AIDS pandemic and other causes, we launched the Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Program.
During a visit to Nigeria in 1992, Victor Mbaba visited several schools. To his dismay, he found teachers providing classroom instruction without any resource materials, including textbooks.
Mentoring, leadership training, prevention education forums, and summer programs including distribution of school supplies to low income students especially homeless children and refugees.
Though it is a beautiful country, Nigeria is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking, and a source country for men subjected to forced labor.
Africa’s Children’s Fund needs helping hands and generous hearts to continue to fulfill its mission. It seeks mentors, tutors, and volunteers to help with packaging of supplies, fundraising, event and administrative support.