The African Refugee Problem
Southern Africa is struggling to cope with the large number of people who are leaving Zimbabwe and seeking a better life in neighbouring countries. South Africa alone has around 3 million Zimbabwean refugees. The situation is reaching crisis level and Africa refugee charities are struggling to cope.
Support an African Refugee Charity
If you can imagine a situation getting so bad that you are forced to leave everything you have ever known, then you may have an idea of the initial trauma that an African refugee goes through. But arriving in safer lands is just the beginning. The refugee then needs to settle into a foreign land and culture and start building a new life.
Breadline Africa is not specifically an African refugee charity. What we do is raise funds to support specialised charities that tackle the various issues that African refugees face, like xenophobia, refugee children, unemployment and displacement. Africa Unite is one such African refugee charity.
Africa Unite
Africa Unite is a project promoting human rights and the interaction between local marginalised youth and refugees with the aim of reducing xenophobia and other forms of crime.
If you donate to Breadline Africa, we will ensure that your contribution goes towards a legitimate African refugee charity that is looking to help those who really need it. Contact us if you would like any more information on these projects.
The Warehouse
This organisation is working alongside local churches and disaster management to support displaced foreign nationals in emergency shelters.
Scalabrini Centre
The Scalabrini Centre works with refugees and immigrants all year round providing food, clothing and assistance with documentation. They have now also been housing and feeding many foreign nationals and providing food and toiletries to camps.
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