Contact Us

Get in touch with the DART Zimbabwe team for inquiries, partnerships, or to learn more about our HPV prevention initiatives.

Get in Touch

Email

General Inquiries:

info@dart-center.org

Phone

Main Office:

+263 (4) 123-456

Address

123 Health Avenue
Avondale
Harare, Zimbabwe

Office Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Send Us a Message

Key Contacts

Get in touch with our leadership team for specific inquiries

Grace Mutasa

Grace Mutasa

Community Engagement Director

Find Us

Visit our office in Harare to learn more about our programs and initiatives

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about contacting and working with DART Zimbabwe

How can I volunteer with DART Zimbabwe?

You can volunteer by filling out our contact form and selecting "Volunteer Interest" as your reason for contact. Our Community Engagement team will reach out to discuss opportunities that match your skills and interests.

How can my organization partner with DART Zimbabwe?

We welcome partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to HPV prevention. Please contact us using the form above or email our Executive Director directly to discuss potential collaboration opportunities.

Do you offer speaking engagements or educational presentations?

Yes, our team members are available for speaking engagements, workshops, and educational presentations on HPV prevention and related topics. Please contact our Education and Training Manager to schedule.

How quickly can I expect a response to my inquiry?

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 2-3 business days. For urgent matters, please call our office directly during business hours.

Can I visit your office to learn more about your programs?

Yes, we welcome visitors during our office hours. We recommend scheduling an appointment in advance to ensure that appropriate staff members are available to meet with you.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Join us in our mission to prevent HPV-related diseases in Zimbabwe through education, awareness, and advocacy.