The road map of a life journey comes with turns and twists, valleys and hills and every single life journey is unique. At Rain Trust we aim at sharing and valuing the lessons learnt from this life journey now and not at a destination ahead.
Dr Clement Musonda, Executive Director, Rain Trust

Access to Training, Employment and Mentoring

The programme aims to equip beneficiaries with skills and training to enable them to gain employment, and/or enter into gainful economic enterprises. Further, the programme avails opportunities for personal development thereby enhancing quality of life, social interaction and participation.

Work with Faith Groups

We work with black majority faith-based groups on HIV awareness and other long-term conditions.

Referrals

We refer as well as accept referrals from and to other service provides.

All our services are free and confidential.

Rain Trust – what we do

The Rain Trust's work can be categorised into the following project areas:

Outreach & Advocacy

The service is designed to provide as much support as possible to people affected by long-term conditions including those living with or affected by HIV.

Volunteering and Support

The Rain Trust aims to provide volunteering and support opportunities to people of all ethnic backgrounds.

EPP
Health Trainer Programme
Peer Support Groups

We run monthly men support groups at the Rain Trust HQ in Canal Side House.

If you feel lonely, isolated and have no one to share with about your HIV status, our doors are open. Those who walked through have gained confidence, self esteem and made new friends as a result of our emotional and peer support services in a culturally sensitive environment. If you also need to build your ICT skills to help you get back to work, we will support you all the way
Stephen Kataya, Peer Support Worker, Rain Trust