Empower Youth with SERVE’s Skills for Youth Resilience Programme
Empower over 12,250 youth in Zimbabwe and Mozambique with SERVE's flagship initiative, the Skills for Youth Resilience Programme (SYRP) 2024–2029. SYRP provides critical vocational training, life skills education, and post-graduation support to the most marginalised youth, including young women, rural communities, and people with disabilities. Through a focus on sustainability and resilience, the programme equips young people with practical skills in agriculture, renewable energy, and entrepreneurship, helping them build dignified livelihoods and brighter futures. Donate today to help transform lives and create lasting impact.
TY students of Coláiste Éamann Rís learn about SDGs with SERVE
SERVE has facilitated workshops on topics such as fast fashion, plastic pollution and climate action for TY students of Coláiste Éamann Rís in Cork.
Donate to support young women like Silna
Meet Silna. She is a member of the Badjao Tribe community in Cebu Philippines. Read her inspirational story of resilience and determination that led her to graduate in Social Care in Cebu Philippines. Donate to SERVE to support young women like Silna through community SERVE development and educational development programmes.
Scholarships for Young People in Africa
Meet Marilia. Marília completed the cosmetology course at Young Africa Mozambique. She got a scholarship funded by SERVE and she opened her own hairdressing business. Donate to SERVE to help provide crucial scholarships to young people fighting poverty in Zimbabwe and Mozambique or buy a Solidarity Gift of Quality Access to Education.
An eye opening experience
"An eye opening experience!"
TY Student Shane Ryan from Christian…
Christian Brothers College (Cork) are SDG champions
Few of the students from Christian Brothers College (Cork)
Christian…
Earth Day 2022
Earth Day 2022
Earth Day is a time to reflect on the many…
Mother’s Day Reflection from Annette McGroary
Annette McGroary, SERVE Alumnus in Beira…
Women’s Day 2022
Students in the Badjao Community in music…
Standing in solidarity with indigenous communities
Governments of the world must do more to halt human rights violations and work towards achieving the SDGs. Sign up to SERVE monthly newsletter for updates on how we work with vulnerable communities to tackle the issues they're faced with.