About Total Attached Foundation

About Total Attached Foundation

Building a healthier, more educated, and food-secure Zambia since 2022

Our Mission

To improve the quality of life for vulnerable communities in Zambia through integrated programs in health, education, and food security, working hand-in-hand with local leaders, government, and international partners to create sustainable, lasting change.

Our Vision

A Zambia where every person, regardless of their circumstances, has access to quality healthcare, education, and nutritious food—a nation where communities thrive, children reach their full potential, and no one is left behind.

Our Core Values

These values guide everything we do and shape how we work with communities.

Inclusiveness

We serve all, leaving no one behind.

Ubuntu

We value compassion, respect, and kindness.

Integrity

We act with honesty and transparency.

Innovation

We seek new solutions for lasting impact.

Teamwork

We achieve more together.

Excellence

We strive for the highest standards.

TAF community work

Our History

Founded in Lusaka in 2022, Total Attached Foundation was born out of a commitment to address the urgent needs of Zambia's most vulnerable communities.

Our founders—a group of dedicated local health and education professionals—saw firsthand the challenges facing rural and peri-urban communities: limited access to healthcare, barriers to education, and widespread food insecurity.

Since then, TAF has grown into a trusted partner, working alongside government ministries, local leaders, and international organizations to deliver life-changing programs across Zambia.

We are registered with the Zambia Non-Governmental Organisations Registration Board and are a proud member of the Council for NGOs Zambia.

Our Partners

We collaborate with government, NGOs, and international organizations to maximize our impact.

Ministry of Health
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Community Development
World Vision Zambia
CARE Zambia
Zambia Red Cross
A Chance for Change Foundation
UNICEF
WHO