Zambia is facing a devastating drought, and our residents at the TKP House are feeling its effects.

The ongoing drought has caused widespread electricity shortages, making it difficult to continue construction on our new property. Without reliable electricity, we can't operate essential tools like drills and saws, and our water pump can’t function to mix cement.

Every delay in getting these resources slows our ability to complete the critical construction of our safe house for young mothers and their children.

We urgently need your help to equip the new TKP Safehouse with reliable power and water solutions - solutions that will not only quicken our ability to move onto our new property, but will provide our girls and babies with uninterrupted care when they get there. 

With your support, we hope to raise $10,000 to cover the costs of:

  • A solar inverter power backup system to provide reliable back up power for property

  • Water tanks for increased water storage capacity

  • A solar booster pump for water tanks for uninterrupted access to water

On this TKP Giving Day in North Texas, will you make a generous gift to help us continue construction and provide our girls with the safe, stable environment they need to heal and create brighter futures?

 

Yes, I want to help equip the new TKP Safehouse with reliable power and water solutions!


Prefer to Donate by Check?

If you would like to send a donation via check, please make out to “The Kukhoma Project” and mail to our address:

1914 Skillman Street | Ste 110, PMB 122 | Dallas, TX 75206


The Kukhoma Project is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization. No goods or services were provided by our organization, in whole or in part, for the above donations. All gifts are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law.

For more information about your donation, contact us at info@thekukhomaproject.org.