Kondanani Children’s Village
Bringing hope and healing to the children of Malawi.
Homes for our orphans, a school for our village and hospital for the kids of our community.

Kondanani (Meaning “Love One Another”) is a home for the orphaned young. It is a place of hope and life. A place where a child can find love, care and a new family. A place that cultivates a sense of belonging and security for each child; giving them the opportunity for a fresh start and the hope of a better future.
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DONATE: You can donate to Kondanani today and assist in our efforts of moving towards the Kondanani mission and goal. Please stretch out a helping hand and give hope to the lives of the helpless young. You can donate directly via PayPal or with or with any major Credit Card below.
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latest news FROM KCV


Happy reunions at Kondanani as our children search for their family members
Over the years we’ve had many happy family reunions at Kondanani as long-lost family members have come to visit or when one of the children


Kondanani Year End Report for 2022
Our Founder and Executive Director, Annie Chikhwaza brings our Kondanani Year End Report for 2022 with Christmas Greetings from our family to yours and every blessing for


Equipment has arrived from Holland to enable us to set up a dental surgery at Kondanani
We are excited we now have the equipment to set up a dental surgery at Kondanani. This arrived in a crate that came all the


We can’t wait for our Kondanani Christmas party!
The Kondanani Christmas party for 2022 will be held on 17th December and we can’t wait to see what Father Christmas will bring. December is
MOTHER OF MALAWI:
Kondanani’s Executive Director, Annie Chikhwaza has become known as ‘Mother of Malawi’ through her work with orphaned children in Africa. Get a copy of her biography and find out how the Dutch media came to give her this title. Read how she grew up in the Netherlands and moved to South Africa where she stood against the apartheid system to help the poor and marginalised. Find out how she came to marry a Malawian pastor, Lewis Chikhwaza and how they founded Kondanani together in 1998 as an Oasis of Love.
Throughout her life Annie has had to face many obstacles, from abuse as a child to depression, suicide and divorce to name a few. Her greatest trial came when she was brutally attacked in Malawi and left for dead. Everything she had built up was destroyed and she could easily have given up. She could have embraced bitterness and hatred, but she chose the path of love. Annie’s story is one of overcoming trial after trial and it will inspire you to never give up.