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Global Partners

Isaiah's House International thrives on the power of partnership, connecting compassionate hearts worldwide with life-changing projects on the ground. Support is the spark that ignites hope. From an individual with a passion for change to an organization ready to make a big impact, they're the hero in this story.

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To our amazing partners: your generosity doesn't just change lives—it transforms entire communities. Thank you for being the driving force behind our mission. Together, we're writing a beautiful story of hope and resilience in Zimbabwe.

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Savé Valley Conservancy

The Savé Valley Conservancy is one of the largest private game reserves in Africa. Located in the South Eastern lowveld of Zimbabwe, bordering on the Save River on its eastern side, the Conservancy comprises 750,000 acres of diverse wildlife habitat.

Matthew Willman

Matthew Willman is a world-renowned photographer from South Africa. He has produced works for Oxfam International, The World Health Organization (WHO), The Nelson Mandela Foundation, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, just to name a few. We collaborated with Willman to create the Savé Collection. His iconic images are one of many ways we are working to share the stories of, and raise funding for the indigenous villages in Africa. 

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African Wildlife Conservation Fund

The African Wildlife Conservation Fund's (AWCF) mission is to conserve viable populations of endangered African Wild Dogs and other large carnivores in Zimbabwe, through research, hands-on conservation, education, community engagement and policy dialogue.

Highpoint Church

Highpoint Church, in Gulf Breeze, FL, has proven to be a significant partner in changing lives in Zimbabwe. We are deeply thankful for the generosity of God's people in Gulf Breeze, who are leading by example and working to better the world. 

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