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She Ready to Bloom AFRICA

Join our movement of resilience and healing, empowering women to bloom in every aspect of life.

Sisterhood: Behind the Walls

We are thrilled to announce that She Ready to Bloom is going global! From August 12–22, 2025 we’ll be planting seeds of healing, hope, and wholeness in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe for our She Ready to Bloom Africa Chapter Launch — and we’re inviting you to help us make a life-changing impact!

This transformational mission includes:

- 💫 Official Africa Launch Luncheon

- 🕊️ Empowerment Visit to Mlondolozi Women’s Prison

- 🤝 Church Meet & Greet

- 🎁 Donation Drop-Off to Local Children’s Home

- 🌊 Soul-refreshing visit to Victoria Falls

💝 Donation Needs for Children’s Home & Women’s Prison

As part of our mission to bring dignity, joy, and practical support to vulnerable communities, we are collecting the following items for children ages 1–12 and women currently incarcerated:

  • 👟 For the Children:

    • A mix of boys’ and girls’ clothing and shoes (all sizes welcome)

    • Hygiene kits including:

      • Bath towels

      • Toothbrushes & toothpaste

      • Vaseline

      • Bathing soap

      • Deodorant sticks

      • Sanitary pads for older girls

    📚 Educational & Creative Supplies:

    • Children’s story and learning books

    • Coloring books

    • Crayons, pens, and writing tools

    • A variety of educational toys

    🥘 Food & Hygiene Supplies for Children’s Home & Women’s Prison:

    • Maize meal – 50kg bags ($25 each)

    • Cooking oil – 6x2L cases ($32 per case)

    • Sugar – 2kg x 10 packs ($30)

    • Peanut butter – $10 per case

    • Mazoe orange juice – 4x2L cases ($16 each)

    • Sanitary pads – $1 per pack

    • Toothpaste – $0.80 each

    • Toothbrushes – $1 each

    • Bathing slippers – $2 per pair

    • Bath towels – $1 each

    • Deodorant sticks – $1 each

    • Vaseline – $1.50 each

    • Bath soap – $3 per 6-bar case

    • Biscuits and candy for children’s gift packs – ($500 total goal)

Through your generosity, we will deliver clothing, recreational supplies, hygiene kits, and food packages to underserved women and children. We believe that when one woman blooms, entire communities are transformed—and this launch will ignite a ripple effect across the motherland.

Interested in being a Sponsor,

Sponsorship Tiers:

Bloom Sponsor – $1,000+
Includes: Logo/Name featured on our event banners, shoutouts on social media, and personalized thank-you video from Zimbabwe.

Hope Sponsor – $500+
Includes: Social media recognition, inclusion in event recap, and thank-you certificate.

Healing Sponsor – $250+
Includes: Mention on our website and thank-you email with photos from the trip.

Seed Sponsor – $100+
Includes: Digital thank-you note and donor listing on our recap page.

Let’s make a lasting impact—together!

Your Donation Is Tax-Deductible
She Ready to Bloom Africa Mission Trip is funded under Theophany Hadavar Foundation, a registered nonprofit organization. All donations are 100% tax-deductible, and you will receive an official donation receipt immediately after your contribution is made for your records.

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A mural depicts a young African American girl raising her fist in a gesture of power and solidarity. Her facial expression is serious and resolute. She has long braids and is wearing a sweatshirt that bears the face of a man with the words 'I CAN'T BREATHE' written across his mask. The background is an orange circle that contrasts with the monochrome tones of the mural.
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