Expertise

Sheikh Heritage Foundation brings more than two decades of experience from impact investing in cooperation with organisations such as SOS Children's Villages International, The Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation and Blood Donation in Sweden plus many others.

Sponsoring

The Foundation has a long-term commitment to sponsoring SOS Children’s Villages International activities in Bindura, Zimbabwe since early 1997. SOS Children's Villages association is committed to applying the federation's statutes, standards for quality child care, and stringent financial and administrative practices.

Philanthropy

The focus is on non-profit organisations that strives to reach children and families with lifesaving resources in the hardest hit regions. Funds and donations are allocated to humanitarian organisations such as UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organization dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people.

Emergency aid

The foundation is a part of the global collective that supports allocation of emergency aid to the many emergencies underway around the world. Children are affected hard in places including Syria, Yemen, South Sudan and Nigeria. Resources are allocated to non-profit organisations that assists children and their families on the site.

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The Sheikh Heritage

Sheikh (pronounced SHAYK or SHEEK; Arabic: شيخ‎‎ šayḫ, plural شيوخ šuyūḫ)—also transliterated Sheik, Shaik, Shayk, Shaykh, Shaikh, Cheikh, Shekh, and Shaikh—is an honorific title in the Arabic language. It commonly designates the ruler of a tribe, who inherited the title from his father. "Sheikh" is given to a royal male at birth, whereas the related title "Sheikha" is given to a royal female at birth.

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“Changing Worlds, One at a Time”.

Mavis Chirandu, who grew up in an SOS Family in Bindura, Zimbabwe, will be suiting up for the Zimbabwean women’s national soccer team.

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