We are excited to announce that Harmonics have partnered financially with Zest4Kidz to help children in desperate circumstances. We are extremely grateful for their partnership and support. Harmonics are one of Irelands leading providers in helping Managers and professionals develop and grow their careers. They specialise in business and leadership development in management teams and career […]
CONTINUE READINGZest4Kidz works with former child soldiers in northern Uganda. We’re committed to empowering children through education and counseling. Thank you for helping us love these kids like family.
CONTINUE READINGWe visited Belarus in the summer of 2010 and were able to take a group of young girls out of prison for a week to bless them and remind them of how special and loved they are. At the end of the week they held a talent show and took a moment to thank us. […]
CONTINUE READINGJoin us for a dinner at McHugh’s Restaurant in Raheny on the 19th November, 2011. It will be a night of celebration and fun.
CONTINUE READINGPader Academy is the only school in Uganda that allows women to attend with children. As many war-affected children returned home, escaping captivity in the LRA, they brought children of their own. At first they weren’t given any education but in Pader, a woman named Alice decided to make a difference in the life […]
CONTINUE READINGWe met Nastya (age 15) in a children’s prison in Belarus. She, like most of the girls there, was serving a four year scentence for a very minor crime mainly due to family problems which had her missing school. On the last day of our recent trip in July she handed Stuy Wilson, Zest4Kidz founder, […]
CONTINUE READINGWe love our Zesty Legends because they are passionate about helping kids caught in desperate circumstances. We wanted to introduce you to a few of our Zesty Legends. Meet Alex & Linda: “Over the years Linda & I have supported many different projects and charities and during this process we have developed a sort of […]
CONTINUE READINGRead a quote by Archbishop Desmond Tutu this morning explaining the African concept of ubuntu and it’s been stirring in me all day: “Ubuntu is the essence of being a person. It means that we are people through other people. We cannot be fully human alone. We are made for interdependence, we are made for family. When […]
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