I recently learned that in the United States, the average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for a family of four is expected to exceed $100 this year. That’s in comparison to less than 15 cents per meal for a child living in an orphanage or children’s home...
Providing a Brighter Future
for Africa’s Children
As a nonprofit and charitable organization, we partner with local African charities and NGOs to provide clean water, healthcare, food, education, orphan care, and more. Every project we support helps African children and families build a healthier, more self-sufficient future.
WATER IS LIFE.
We’ve worked with partners to provide clean water across Africa for many years. Whether it’s for a school, clinic, or farm, these life-changing water projects improve health, reduce hardship, and offer hope for a better future. Thanks to our generous supporters, our work continues in 2025 and beyond.

Featured Programs
Education Program

Health Care Program

Orphan Care Program

Agriculture Program

School Meal Program

Income Generation Program

Where We Work
We currently work with local organizations in these African countries: Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Our Partners

Our programs span across Africa through trusted partnerships with locally based charities and community organizations. Each partner leads projects that provide clean water, food, education, healthcare, and orphan care tailored to their communities’ needs. Together, we build healthier, more self-sufficient futures.
From Seeds to Sustainability: Bread and Water for Africa®’s World Food Day Mission
Thursday, October 16, is the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) World Food Day, which for 2025 is calling for global collaboration in creating a peaceful, sustainable, prosperous, and food-secure future. “By working together, across...
YOU Rewrote the Story of Water in Kinshasa
In July, Bread and Water for Africa® announced our intention to provide clean water for drinking, cooking, and washing not only to the orphaned and abandoned children and youth living at the Carilino Orphanage in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
When Survival Is at Stake, Bread and Water for Africa® Responds
Right now, children are barely surviving against incredibly harsh conditions all across Africa in countries like Ethiopia, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, and in refugee camps in Kenya. These children simply need the basic necessities of life...
Poverty in Kenya: Root Causes, Impacts, and Community-Led Solutions
Poverty in Kenya remains a persistent challenge in 2025, affecting millions of people despite notable gains in the national economy. While Kenya has experienced steady growth over the past decade, many families and communities continue to face daily hardships,...
When Hope Was Lost, YOU Restored It !
Maria is a 15-year-old girl in Zimbabwe whose life was marked by trauma at a young age. “At just 14,” reported Rumbidzai Chadamoyo, a social worker at the Shinga Development Trust in Mutare, “she was being physically and emotionally abused by her biological...
Bread and Water for Africa
Bread and Water for Africa® is a BBB-accredited charity with a Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency. Our mission is simple, provide a brighter future for Africa's Children! Learn more at africanrelief.org
🌍 Yesterday was #WorldFoodDay — but celebrating food, culture, and connection doesn’t stop there.
This week, we’re sharing a traditional African Recipe of the Day to honor the dishes that nourish communities and carry deep cultural meaning.
Today’s dish: Fufu — a West and Central African staple, often made from cassava, yams, or plantains. 🍠🍌
Chewy, comforting, and rich in tradition, Fufu is more than food. It’s a dish shared at weddings, christenings, and family gatherings — eaten by hand, communally, in a way that brings people closer together.
✨ Fufu is a reminder that food connects us to the land, to tradition, and to one another.
👉 Share this with someone who loves Fufu — or someone who should try it! 🧡
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Agie Torma, a young farmer and student, shares how farming has changed her life:
“Farming changed my life. Through the training and support from RYDO-SL and Bread and Water for Africa, I now grow vegetables that help my parents and pay for my schooling. On this World Food Day, I celebrate the power of farming — it feeds our families, fuels our dreams, and gives us a future.”
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Her future grows from the soil of Dandabu Village:
“Cassava changed my story. With the training and support from RYDO-SL and Bread and Water for Africa, I learned how to grow and sell cassava to support my family and pay for my schooling. On this World Food Day, I celebrate the power of farming it gives us income, independence, and hope. Every root I harvest reminds me that our hands can build the future we dream of.”
- A Girl from Dandabu Village, Young Cassava Farmer
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🌍 At Bread and Water for Africa®, food security means more than one meal — it means building systems that last.
From farms in Kenya to aquaculture in Zambia to training farmers in Malawi and Sierra Leone, we’ve spent decades helping communities grow their own food.
Most recently, in Tanzania, we partnered with Watoto Wa Africa Orphanage — home to more than 100 children — to develop 20 acres of farmland. From sorghum to sweet potatoes, corn, and greens, this project is transforming daily meals and creating long-term sustainability. 🌱
✨ Because when communities can grow their own food, they can grow their own future.
👉 Read the full story here: africanrelief.org/from-seeds-to-sustainability-bread-and-water-for-africas-world-food-day-mission/
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On World Food Day, Junior’s voice carries the strength of a farmer and the love of a father:
"This World Food Day, I celebrate farming as a source of hope and strength. With support from RYDO-SL and Bread and Water for Africa, I am able to provide for my children and family, turning the land into opportunity and a brighter future.”
- Junior Korku, Farmer & Father
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Her body moves differently, but her drive can move mountains. On this World Food Day, she reminds us of what strength really looks like.
This is Aminata, a differently abled woman and rural farmer from Sierra Leone.
“I may move differently, but my dreams for a world without hunger move just as strong. Food gives strength, hope, and dignity not just to the body, but to the heart. On this World Food Day, I want the world to know that when we work hand in hand no matter our abilities, we can grow a future where every plate is full and every life is valued.” – Aminata 💚
Today, we’re celebrating with our partner Rural Youth Development Organization in Sierra Leone, whose work is helping farmers grow more, waste less, and feed their communities with dignity. 🌱
With the support of Bread and Water for Africa®, they’ve trained over 200 farmers in sustainable agriculture and climate-smart practices — planting the seeds for a stronger, healthier future.
🧡 We’ll be sharing more strong voices throughout the day — follow along.
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