Join the Fight Against HPV in Zimbabwe

There are many ways to contribute to our mission of HPV prevention and awareness. Whether you want to volunteer, donate, advocate, or partner with us, your involvement makes a difference in the lives of Zimbabweans.

Community Outreach

Ways to Get Involved

Explore the different ways you can contribute to our mission and make a difference in HPV prevention and awareness in Zimbabwe

Volunteer Opportunities

Our volunteers are the backbone of our organization, helping us reach communities across Zimbabwe with life-saving information about HPV prevention. Whether you have a few hours or a long-term commitment, there's a place for you in our volunteer team.

Education Volunteers

Help deliver HPV education sessions in schools, community centers, and healthcare facilities. Training provided.

4-8 hours per month

Community Outreach

Assist with community events, screening days, and awareness campaigns in both urban and rural areas.

8-16 hours per month

Survivor Support

Provide emotional support and practical assistance to individuals affected by HPV-related cancers.

4-12 hours per month

Administrative Support

Help with office tasks, data entry, communications, and event planning at our headquarters in Harare.

Flexible hours

Volunteer Benefits

  • Comprehensive training on HPV prevention and education
  • Certificate of volunteer service
  • Networking opportunities with healthcare professionals
  • Regular volunteer appreciation events
  • The satisfaction of making a difference in your community

Volunteer Application

Voices of Impact

Hear from those who have contributed to our mission and made a difference in HPV prevention

Volunteer

Chiedza Mhaka

Volunteer since 2022

"Volunteering with DART Zimbabwe has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Seeing the impact of our education sessions in communities and knowing we're helping prevent cancer is incredibly fulfilling."

Corporate Partner

Tawanda Moyo

Corporate Partner

"Our partnership with DART Zimbabwe has allowed our company to make a meaningful contribution to public health. Their professionalism and dedication to their mission make them an ideal partner for any organization looking to make a difference."

Donor

Nyasha Mutasa

Monthly Donor

"As a monthly donor, I appreciate the regular updates I receive about how my contributions are being used. It's clear that DART Zimbabwe is making a real difference in HPV prevention, and I'm proud to support their work."

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about getting involved with DART Zimbabwe

Do I need medical knowledge to volunteer?

No, we welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. While medical knowledge can be helpful for certain roles, we provide comprehensive training for all volunteers. Your passion for making a difference is the most important qualification.

How much time do I need to commit as a volunteer?

We offer flexible volunteering opportunities to accommodate different schedules. Some roles require as little as 4 hours per month, while others may involve more time. We work with you to find a commitment level that fits your availability.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Yes, DART Zimbabwe is a registered non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We provide receipts for all donations for tax purposes.

Can my organization sponsor a specific program?

We welcome program-specific sponsorships and can work with your organization to identify initiatives that align with your values and goals. Please contact our partnerships team to discuss opportunities.

How can I stay updated on DART Zimbabwe's activities?

You can follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, or check our website regularly for updates. We also send regular updates to our volunteers, donors, and partners about our programs and impact.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Join us in our mission to prevent HPV-related diseases in Zimbabwe. Your involvement, whether through volunteering, donating, advocating, or partnering, can help save lives.