As part of the process of developing a comprehensive national strategy for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Zimbabwe, UNICEF Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the government, donors, and civil society, undertook studies in 2000 aimed at compiling a comprehensive information base on the various categories of vulnerable children. Basically, resources for the child’s sustenance are often scarce. Most care givers who are not parents (40%) are often old relatives who are 60 years and over, and have no reliable income from which to provide for the child. When properly mobilized, the community has the capacity to support the extended family to care for vulnerable children. The communities in Ward 10, however, have limited resources. Most institutions are identified as useful, but some are not accessible especially to those in our socio-economic development zones. It is, thus, incumbent upon Fortune Development Centre to strive to be accessible to the vulnerable children.