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Tiny Tim and Friends is proud to celebrate 20 years as a non-profit organization working towards zero transmission of HIV in Zambia. 

Click below to read about how we started in 2004​
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ABOUT US

Tiny Tim and Friends provides high quality HIV services that are tailor made for our clients. In addition to HIV medication, we provide a variety of services and support programs free-of-charge to all clients. 
  • In the past 20 years, over 1,230 children have received nutritional support packages and over 250 women and children have benefited through our Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (EMTCT) program
 DONATE REGULARLY  
Join us through monthly or quarterly giving via our secure online giving page and provide continual support to vulnerable children.
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Don't want to donate online? You can send a check (payable to Tiny Tim & Friends) to: Tiny Tim and Friends 1011 Feltl Court, Apt.
142 Hopkins, MN 55343.
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Use our safe and secure online donation portal to donate instantly to Tiny Tim & Friends and change a child's life.
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​Kim, who was born in 2017 to an HIV-positive mother, was tracked and observed for up to two years to ensure that there was no HIV transmission from mother to child. With proper adherence to HIV prophylaxis medication, which prevents the HIV from passing through breast milk to the baby, Kim had all of his HIV tests come back negative.  As a result, he was no longer tested, and his file was closed. Kim exemplifies how a child born to an HIV-positive mother may be HIV-negative and live a healthy life.  Five years later, he still accompanies his mother to her clinic appointments, and Tiny Tim and Friends are always pleased to see him in good health.

​OTHER WAYS TO GIVE

We understand that not everyone is in the financial position to donate to our work but there are plenty of other ways to give to ensure that HIV+ children are supported: 
  • Give a gift in Kind -  We accept in-kind donations from organisations and individuals of clothes, equipment or items which can benefit the vulnerable children we work with.
  • Fundraise for TTF - There are many ways you can raise the vital funds to support HIV+ children in Lusaka through TTF including dinners, hosting events, running marathons, sponsored silences.
  • Volunteer your time - Volunteering can be one of the most rewarding ways to gain relevant work experience in a front-line setting. We are always looking for medical and non-medical volunteers to support our work.​
  • Provide partnership linkages - Does your organisation provide charity giving? Do you know of donors who would be interested in our work - help to build a linkage for us through introductions. 

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Story
    • Our Founders
    • HIV/AIDS - Know the Facts
    • Our People
    • Our Partners
  • What we do
    • FACES & STORIES
    • TTF Clinic
    • Community Outreaches
    • Counselling/ Support Groups
    • EMTCT
    • Nutritional Support
    • Palliative Care
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer opportunities
    • Fundraise for TTF
    • Give a Gift in Kind
  • TTF Blog
  • Contact Us
    • Contact TTF Zambia
    • Contact TTF USA
    • Sign up to our newsletter
  • Dr Tim
  • Mutumu Nzala Mwape
  • ​Yanga Katongo
  • Amy Tiwari
  • New Page
  • Home 1.1