Programs

The Buy a Brick Foundation’s SAME Programs embody our commitment to transformation and renewal in Zimbabwe. Inspired by 2 Corinthians 5:17, which says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here,” our programs reflect the changes we aim to bring about. Just as individuals who come to Christ experience a life-giving transformation, our initiatives work to renew and revitalize communities, ensuring that "no community remains the S.A.M.E."

Spiritual

At the heart of the Buy a Brick Foundation's mission is our commitment to sharing the love and hope found in Christ. Our Spiritual Programs focus on providing spiritual support and distributing Bibles to the communities we serve.

Agricultural

Our agricultural initiatives are central to the Buy a Brick Foundation’s mission of empowering rural communities in Zimbabwe. Among these initiatives, our community gardens are pivotal in fostering self-sufficiency and resilience. With the support of government authorities and local communities, we have implemented gardens, water pumps, and agricultural innovations across more than 10 villages across Zimbabwe, feeding over 8,000 individuals. Every community garden was built with brick-by-brick donations of generous people around the world.

Medical

Access to healthcare is vital for the communities we serve, and the Buy a Brick Foundation has been working to meet these needs through our medical initiatives. From operation clinics to campaigns promoting good health and disease prevention,

Education

We believe that every child deserves access to quality education. Our projects focus on building schools and providing the necessary resources to ensure that students in rural Zimbabwe not only thrive but become future leaders of their communities.

One of our flagship initiatives is the Dadani Technical College, a fully accredited institution offering five major courses for the special needs community.

In addition to Dadani, we have built over 20 other schools, including a boarding school called Matesi which houses 144 students of the 300 students that attend school at Matesi.

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