About The Comfort Project

Non-profit capacity building expert and global community leader Comfort Dondo is the founder of The Comfort Projects.

Comfort is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence. Born and raised in Zimbabwe and now residing in Minnesota, her struggle with domestic violence was compounded by the inability of women’s shelters in America to provide the language, cultural and societal resources she and her children needed to feel safe and supported. Often, she found herself back in her abuser’s home with no alternative. Now free from the dangerous situation, Comfort wants to make sure women and children of African descent have the cultural resources they need to feel comfortable in sharing their stories and recovering from their experiences. She understands firsthand that individuals who’ve fled African countries to save their lives often have lasting trauma that needs to be acknowledged and treated holistically to ensure long-term progress. Comfort Dondo created Phumulani, named for a Zulu word meaning “lover of peace,” as a way of helping African immigrants and refugees in Minnesota. It is truly a place where survivors of gender-based abuse and violence can find peace and recovery.

Mission

Our mission is to empower women and young girls by providing them with access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, and by advocating for their rights and equality in all aspects of life.

Vision

Our vision is a world where women and young girls have equal rights, opportunities, and access to resources, where gender-based violence and discrimination are eradicated, and where they can live their lives with dignity, respect, and freedom.