Our Programs

Each program at The Anne Clarke Foundation is a reflection of our deep commitment to human dignity, healing, and empowerment. Join us in transforming pain into purpose one widow, one child, one future at a time.

  • The Adopt a Widow program allows individuals and organizations to sponsor widows for a period of 6 to 12 months, providing them with a monthly stipend starting at $25. These funds help widows meet essential needs such as food, shelter, medical care, and emotional healing after the loss of a spouse especially when their partner was the sole breadwinner. Sponsors receive updates on the impact of their support, making it a deeply personal and transformative giving experience.

  • “Because every woman deserves the chance to rise again.”

    The Zarephath Program is an economic empowerment initiative designed to help widows regain financial independence through sustainable microenterprise. Named after the biblical widow of Zarephath who demonstrated resilience and faith, this program trains and equips women to engage in the second-hand undergarment market, a high-demand, low-entry business with strong earning potential.

    Many of our beneficiaries lost their primary source of income with the passing of their spouse. Through this program, they receive business training, seed capital, and ongoing mentorship to start and grow their own ventures. This not only helps them provide for their families but also rebuilds their confidence and self-worth.

  • We provide immediate financial support, trauma-informed care, and access to healthcare and education for sexually abused children. These children often face severe disruptions to their lives and development. Our intervention ensures they are not further disadvantaged by lack of access to basic rights. Through school fees, medical bills, and counselling support, we help them begin the journey toward healing and a brighter future.

  • For widows and children in crisis, we offer emergency financial assistance to cover urgent needs like medical treatment, housing, and transportation. These disbursements act as a lifeline in moments of deep vulnerability, providing immediate relief while we work on long-term support pathways.