The Anitah Modise
Foundation’s Cause

The Anitah Modise Foundation is a charitable organization based in Botswana, driven by an unwavering dedication and commitment to individuals living with mental health disabilities. We are passionate about providing them with care and support, and our approach encompasses the provision of essential services as well as the elevation of their voices, breaking down stigma, and creating a society that acknowledges and values their worth.

We extend our compassionate embrace to orphans and children with parents grappling with mental health issues through our initiatives. We provide a nurturing environment that fosters their growth, development, and emotional well-being.

Donations
Are Used For

Current operation and program
spending breakdown

  • care and support to those living with mental health disabilities
  • care and support to orphans and children whose parents deal with mental health issues.
  • Advocacy & Awareness Campaigns
  • Fundraising
  • Administration
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We tirelessly champion the rights and welfare of those living with mental health conditions, working to reshape public perception and policy frameworks. By partnering with stakeholders, communities, and governmental bodies, we strive to ensure that the voices of the marginalized are heard and their rights are upheld.

Your contributions help amplify our impact and reach to even greater heights of positive change. Your generous donations enable us to expand our reach, ensuring that more  individuals in need receive the care, support, and resources they deserve. By contributing to the Anitah Modise Foundation, you become an integral part of a movement that advocates for the rights of those living with mental disability , provides essential services, and fosters an environment of understanding and acceptance.

Our Goal

  • Provide care and support to those living with mental health disabilities.
  • Provide care and support to orphans and children whose parents deal with mental health issues.
  • Advocate for the welfare and rights of people living with mental health.
  • Coordinate, monitor and promote services for persons with intellectual and psychosocial development issues.
  • Provide a safe place where meals can be served on a weekly basis and warm clothes provided whenever available.
  • Avail information and support for the mentally challenged.
  • Where possible, offer user-friendly accommodation necessary for psychosocial development of people living with mental disabilities.