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By: Beauty Ngonga Today my mind is full of joy! No one could believe that one day I will come out in the open and associate with society like a...
Inverness County Cares (ICC) has undertaken several extra projects at the Kawambwa Schools, in addition to our yearly $30,000 commitment. It is with tremendous gratitude that we thank our supporters for their generous donations...
The life of an albino in Zambia, and many parts of Africa, is filled with fear and uncertainty. From birth, they are misunderstood and persecuted. Due to widespread misinformation, communities believe albinism is infectious...
I am Yvonne Mary Chibwe born from a family of three. My parents’ names were Patrick Chibwe and my mother Mildred Sampa. My mother died of malaria when I was four years old. The...
By: Evans Simutami I am the second born in a family of two boys and two girls; three children are black and I am the only albino child and have limited vision. My...
By: Mwaba Goodson I am an albino man with low vision and I was born on March 23, 1992 in Chilubi district of Northern Province of Zambia. I am the...
Chewe Mupenzeni Lewis, an albino boy with low vision, was born on Aug. 8, 2007 in the Kasma district of the Northern Province of Zambia. He is the third born child (and the only...
I am Beatrice Chipulu, an albino child aged 15 years. My family has three girls and four boys. All the boys are black, all the girls are albino, and we girls all suffer from...
By: Christine Chisunka I am Christine Chisunka, 24 and the last born in a family of three. My family was very poor and my mother died when I was three...
Inverness County Cares (ICC) is a registered charity based in Inverness County. Our current project is with two schools in Northern Zambia, called the Kawambwa Project. The two schools, St. Mary in Kawambwa and...




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