Recovere Launch Appeal
Recovere’s Launch Appeal invites you to be part of something powerful, helping charities across the world get exactly what they need, when they need it most. From school supplies for children to bedding for families and tools for communities rebuilding after disaster. Your support ensures help arrives fast, locally, and without waste.
4759 Items currently needed
Mattress
Quantity Needed: 185
Alupe Special School is home to about 200 children living with different disabilities. They are beautiful children. Bright. Loving. Full of life. And they are surrounded by teachers and staff who give more than their job requires. They give their hearts.<br /><br />This boarding school runs on faith. Many parents can barely afford school fees. Government grants delay. Some families cannot even afford transport to visit their children, so the school has quietly become a safe place for many who have nowhere else to go. Although it was established for the hearing impaired, it now cares for children with autism, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, and many others who need support every single hour of the day. The staff stretch themselves thin. Management is often away knocking on doors, visiting companies and other schools, asking for food, soap, toothpaste, sanitary towels. They are constantly looking for help.<br /><br />You may wonder why those basic needs were not the first thing we appealed for as Kosi Africa. The truth is they are important, but there is something just as urgent that has been overlooked for years. The children sleep on thin, worn out mattresses. They share a single mattress. Some sleep on the floor. One bed was slanting. Others had metal wires sticking out in ways that could easily cause harm. After a full day of learning, this is where they lay their heads at night.<br /><br />Imagine being a child who already faces so much, then going to sleep in those conditions. Rest should not be a luxury. It should not be something they have to endure. They need real rest. Let us give them the kind of rest every child deserves.
Computer
Quantity Needed: 100
The project aims to enhance the employability and socio-economic inclusion of underserved youth through a structured, transnational digital capacity-building initiative and advocacy for it. Through mentorship programs, skills training, and community engagement initiatives, we equip young people with the knowledge, confidence, and resources they need to thrive.
Bib
Quantity Needed: 30
Challenges Facing the Community and Teenage Girls<br /><br />One of the most pressing issues in Chifusa village is the high rate of teenage pregnancies, which significantly affects the community’s social fabric and the future prospects of young girls. Poverty plays a major role in this, as families struggle to provide for their children, and many girls are often forced into early pregnancies as a perceived means of survival.<br />The rapid increase in poverty levels worsens these challenges, making it harder for young girls to access quality education or pursue personal development.The economic hardship influences their daily choices and often discourages them from seeking educational opportunities because their immediate goal becomes securing basic needs for themselves and their children.<br />Many teenage girls face a difficult dilemma: prioritizing short-term survival over long-term educational and personal growth. This situation hinders their potential and traps them in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunity. That is why mthunzi foundation is soliciting for donations to help these young teenage mothers with educational support, social emotional support and skills training to help them develop themselves and secure a brighter future from themselves and their families.<br />
Bath towel
Quantity Needed: 80
Challenges Facing the Community and Teenage Girls<br /><br />One of the most pressing issues in Chifusa village is the high rate of teenage pregnancies, which significantly affects the community’s social fabric and the future prospects of young girls. Poverty plays a major role in this, as families struggle to provide for their children, and many girls are often forced into early pregnancies as a perceived means of survival.<br />The rapid increase in poverty levels worsens these challenges, making it harder for young girls to access quality education or pursue personal development.The economic hardship influences their daily choices and often discourages them from seeking educational opportunities because their immediate goal becomes securing basic needs for themselves and their children.<br />Many teenage girls face a difficult dilemma: prioritizing short-term survival over long-term educational and personal growth. This situation hinders their potential and traps them in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunity. That is why mthunzi foundation is soliciting for donations to help these young teenage mothers with educational support, social emotional support and skills training to help them develop themselves and secure a brighter future from themselves and their families.<br />
Baby carrier
Quantity Needed: 80
Challenges Facing the Community and Teenage Girls<br /><br />One of the most pressing issues in Chifusa village is the high rate of teenage pregnancies, which significantly affects the community’s social fabric and the future prospects of young girls. Poverty plays a major role in this, as families struggle to provide for their children, and many girls are often forced into early pregnancies as a perceived means of survival.<br />The rapid increase in poverty levels worsens these challenges, making it harder for young girls to access quality education or pursue personal development.The economic hardship influences their daily choices and often discourages them from seeking educational opportunities because their immediate goal becomes securing basic needs for themselves and their children.<br />Many teenage girls face a difficult dilemma: prioritizing short-term survival over long-term educational and personal growth. This situation hinders their potential and traps them in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunity. That is why mthunzi foundation is soliciting for donations to help these young teenage mothers with educational support, social emotional support and skills training to help them develop themselves and secure a brighter future from themselves and their families.<br />
Bucket
Quantity Needed: 50
Challenges Facing the Community and Teenage Girls<br /><br />One of the most pressing issues in Chifusa village is the high rate of teenage pregnancies, which significantly affects the community’s social fabric and the future prospects of young girls. Poverty plays a major role in this, as families struggle to provide for their children, and many girls are often forced into early pregnancies as a perceived means of survival.<br />The rapid increase in poverty levels worsens these challenges, making it harder for young girls to access quality education or pursue personal development.The economic hardship influences their daily choices and often discourages them from seeking educational opportunities because their immediate goal becomes securing basic needs for themselves and their children.<br />Many teenage girls face a difficult dilemma: prioritizing short-term survival over long-term educational and personal growth. This situation hinders their potential and traps them in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunity. That is why mthunzi foundation is soliciting for donations to help these young teenage mothers with educational support, social emotional support and skills training to help them develop themselves and secure a brighter future from themselves and their families.<br />
Baby bath towel
Quantity Needed: 60
Challenges Facing the Community and Teenage Girls<br /><br />One of the most pressing issues in Chifusa village is the high rate of teenage pregnancies, which significantly affects the community’s social fabric and the future prospects of young girls. Poverty plays a major role in this, as families struggle to provide for their children, and many girls are often forced into early pregnancies as a perceived means of survival.<br />The rapid increase in poverty levels worsens these challenges, making it harder for young girls to access quality education or pursue personal development.The economic hardship influences their daily choices and often discourages them from seeking educational opportunities because their immediate goal becomes securing basic needs for themselves and their children.<br />Many teenage girls face a difficult dilemma: prioritizing short-term survival over long-term educational and personal growth. This situation hinders their potential and traps them in a cycle of poverty and limited opportunity. That is why mthunzi foundation is soliciting for donations to help these young teenage mothers with educational support, social emotional support and skills training to help them develop themselves and secure a brighter future from themselves and their families.<br />
Bed pack - quilt, cover, sheets, pillow
Quantity Needed: 29
<br />Subject: Empowering the Future: A Request for Support from Swanakids Trust<br />Dear Recovere.org Team,<br />I hope this message finds you well. My name is Lilian and I represent Swanakids Trust, an organization dedicated to transforming the lives of children in underprivileged communities. We are reaching out to your esteemed foundation to request your generous support in helping us continue our mission.<br />At Swanakids Trust, we believe that every child has the potential to change the world, no matter their circumstances. Sadly, for many children, that potential remains untapped due to the overwhelming barriers of poverty, lack of education, and limited access to basic healthcare. Our mission is to break these cycles and provide these children with the tools they need to succeed.<br />Over the years, we have seen the incredible power of hope, education, and opportunity in changing lives. One child we will never forget is kitso a 10-year-old boy from a remote village. Kitso had never been to school before joining our program. He was often sent to work in the fields instead of studying, as his family simply couldn't afford the luxury of education. His story is not unique, but his transformation is nothing short of miraculous.<br />Through Swanakids Trust, kitso was provided with not only education but also emotional support, nourishment, and medical care. Today, kitso is excelling in his studies and dreams of becoming a teacher to help other children in his village. His story is a testament to the power of giving children access to the right opportunities at the right time.<br />But we cannot do it alone. The needs of children like kitso are growing, and we are in desperate need of funds to continue our life-changing programs. With your generous support, we can reach more children, provide better facilities, and offer scholarships to those in most need.<br />
Wheelchair
Quantity Needed: 20
The lack and inadequacy of wheelchair service provision, like many of the other assistive device service provisions, is the main limiting factor of enabling People With Spinal Cord Injuries (PWSCIs)to attain an optimum quality of life, particularly in developing Tanzania. The development and establishment of these services have been extremely inadequate due to several factors, such as lower priority given within the health sector, lack of trained personnel, service facilities, distribution, financing, and viable policies. This project is designed for the purpose of enabling people with PWSCIs in Tanzania to have access to affordable and appropriate wheelchair services. <br />Women in particular face ‘double discrimination’ and all our programmes make special provision for advancing the position of disabled women. Songambele is working to tackle the stigma and exclusion faced by individuals who are disabled and female. <br /><br />Discrimination leads to the denial of their human rights and to their living in poverty. This project will challenge the discrimination faced by disabled women, helping them to access their right to work and employment and lift themselves out of poverty.<br />Songambele Initiative Organization has observed that the demand for wheelchairs is increasing tremendously due to accidents, violence and diseases. It was further estimated that most people who need a wheelchair don’t have one, and those who do often have wheelchairs that are of poor quality and do little to contribute to the socioeconomic integration of wheelchair users. This situation is affecting people with disabilities from receiving an education, marrying, having families, working to support themselves or their families, or otherwise participating in their communities.<br />Imported wheelchairs from abroad are usually not appropriate for conditions in Africa and developing countries in general, as they have been designed for indoor home and institutional use and cannot be repaired
Bluetooth speaker
Quantity Needed: 5
In this remote community, there is no access to radio, television or reliable internet. Information that many of us take for granted simply does not reach people here. A portable Bluetooth speaker allows community workers to play pre-loaded audio messages during group gatherings, ensuring important information can be shared with everyone at once. The speaker is used to deliver health messages, safety updates, education content and community announcements. It is a simple but powerful tool that helps connect people, support learning and make sure no one is left out because of where they live.
Basketball hoop
Quantity Needed: 2
In the dusty courts of Bungoma County, where poverty casts long shadows and high rates of physical and sexual violence trap girls in cycles of early school dropout, teenage pregnancy, and shattered dreams, 14-year-old Nelima once felt invisible. Overstretched public services offered little help, and prevention efforts were scarce. But Imarisha Usawa saw her potential, and the power of basketball to rewrite her story.<br />It started with a dribble. Nelima joined our community basketball program, a tool for change that draws in girls like her alongside families, coaches, educators, elders, and local leaders. On the court, she learned more than crossovers and jump shots. Coaches taught her to recognize red flags of violence and speak up, while elders shared stories of norm change, shifting mindsets that once normalized inequality. Her mother attended family sessions, unlearning harmful beliefs and becoming her fiercest advocate. Educators linked the team to school retention support, breaking the dropout chain.<br />Basketball built Nelima's leadership. She captained her team, organized drills that doubled as confidence workshops, and led peer circles on body autonomy and goal-setting. Today, Nelima dreams of coaching the next generation, her grades soaring and her voice echoing in community forums.<br /><br />Imarisha Usawa's prevention focused approach works because it unites everyone: girls empowered on the court, families transformed at home, and leaders driving lasting change. But we need your help to strengthen our work by creating better safe spaces. Across all wards in Bungoma, we lack basketball courts that are our safe spaces. Please support our aspirations to provide safe spaces for girls to thrive.
Bed set - sheets, blanket
Quantity Needed: 70
In Wakiso district Uganda, poverty has made many girls to become single mothers. The luck of education fees and economic skills training business is limiting many of them to make proper decision hence getting married at early age. Due to domestic violence some end up being single mothers. This creates economic hardship for single mothers in the community.