Let's work together to transform lives and build stronger communities
We're here to discuss partnerships, answer questions, and explore collaboration opportunities
Physical Address:
Stand 435
Binga, Zimbabwe
Postal Address:
P.O. Box 70
Binga, Zimbabwe
Our offices are located in Binga, strategically positioned to serve communities across Bulawayo, Midlands, and Matebeleland North Provinces.
Email:
info@takura.org.zw
Mobile:
+263 777 994 341
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
We respond to all inquiries within 24 hours during business days.
Use the form below to reach out about partnerships, funding opportunities, or general inquiries
Multiple ways to collaborate and support our mission
Collaborate on policy development, regulatory support, and integration with national development strategies. Partner with us to align Harvest of Hope with Zimbabwe's Vision 2030.
Provide funding, technical assistance, and global best practices. Support evidence-based approaches while contributing to international development goals.
Engage through corporate social responsibility, employment opportunities for graduates, market linkages, and technical expertise sharing.
Collaborate on research, program evaluation, curriculum development, and student placement programs that benefit both participants and academic goals.
Partner with organizations working in related fields to create comprehensive support ecosystems and address multiple dimensions of substance abuse.
Provide spiritual support, community mobilization, and volunteer services while helping reduce stigma and promote community acceptance.
For organizations requiring technical details for partnership development
We can provide additional documentation upon request:
Every conversation is an opportunity to create positive change. Whether you're interested in funding, partnership, expertise sharing, or simply learning more about our work, we're here to explore how we can work together to address Zimbabwe's drug and substance abuse crisis.