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November and December 2024 Project

The Mahogany's Family from Ngecha(Free town)

Join us in building a decent house for the Mahogany family of 5 - from Ngecha(Free town). Sadly, Both Parents are Mentally challenged.

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The Mahogany's Family from Ngecha(Free town)

About us

Who we are

Humanity Foundation Kenya is a nonprofit organization rooted in the belief that every individual deserves a life of dignity and opportunity.

About us

Our Programs

Our programs are designed to address critical needs across various sectors, ensuring holistic support and empowerment for individuals and communities.

Our Impact

Humanity Foundation Kenya has made a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals in Limuru and beyond. Through its comprehensive programs in education, health, feeding, disaster response, and Social sustainability and restoring dignity, the foundation has provided essential support to the most vulnerable members of society, as indicated below.

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Projects
Completed in the last 3 years
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Students
Supported through school, special schools, Colleges and Universities.
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Families fed
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Emergencies Responded to
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Raised
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Awards
The awards were by Red-cross, Kiambu and RFM Radio community awards 2021/2022

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Our Work

In the last 3 plus years we have undertaken various projects to uplift those in need in our communities

House Building for a 79years grandma("Cucu wa Kafuko")

House Building for a 79years grandma("Cucu wa Kafuko")

We are thrilled to share a heartwarming story of transformation made possible by the incredible support of our community and partners.

7 year - Old, Baby Kasaka’s Cancer Healing Journey: A Call for Support.

7 year - Old, Baby Kasaka’s Cancer Healing Journey: A Call for Support.

Baby Kasaka’s Cancer Healing Journey: A Call for Support On April 1, 2022—April Fools’ Day—Baby Kasaka’s life took a serious turn. His case was brought to the attention of Kamau James, the founder of Humanity Foundation Kenya, after his body became swollen and he could no longer urinate, with the urine starting to be absorbed back into his system.