Child and Adolescent Resource Centre

‘’Enhancing a satisfactory and dignified life for disadvantaged children and adolescents and building sustainable capacity on primary caregivers and the community at large’’

About Us

The Child and Adolescent Resource Centre (CARC) PVO 58/18 is a non-profit making organisation which was established in 2008 by Doctor Monica Glenshaw and Mrs. Mary Miller to provide psychosocial support to children living with HIV and their primary caregivers.

The primary beneficiaries are children and adolescents aged 0 to 21 years living with HIV including the less privileged children and their primary caregivers. CARC also considers every child below 18 years and all members of the community as its secondary beneficiaries. 

What we do

Enhancing a satisfactory and dignified life for disadvantaged children and adolescents and building sustainable capacity on primary caregivers and the community at large.

Psychosocial Support (PSS)

At CARC, we provide psychosocial support using the Play Therapy Model

Life Skills Training

This activity is conducted to empower children with vital skills for survival and development

Vocational Skills Training (VST)

Adolescents are sponsored to train in Vocational Skills such as Clothing Technology

Household Economic Strengthening

CARC promotes the Internal Savings and Lending Scheme for primary beneficiaries

Our numbers that speak

We have numbers that push us to give in our best and make sure that we break our own records. We are happy to be growing and helping more day by day.
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Women Trained
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Children Helped