Kenya, Africa
Kariobangi Outreach Children's Home was opened in 1997 with the objective to cater for orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN01c
Commenced: 25/01/2017
Funding Status: No Current Donor
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Training / Education
Funding Size: $8,000 - $14,999
Kenya, Africa
After their marriage, Robert and Rose Gitau began to serve God by travelling to different villages preaching and helping the poor. Eventually they bought a small plot of land in Nguluni and launched a small church. The church began to grow and they started to not only help the community with spiritual needs but to help economically and physically as well. Robert and Rose adopted many children whose parents had died from AIDS or who had been abandoned. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN03e
Commenced: 25/01/2017
Funding Status: No Current Donor
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Training / Education
Funding Size: $3,000 - $7,999
Kenya, Africa
The African Powerhouse exists to support the most vulnerable women and children in the Mochengo Village in rural Kenya. The project is currently running a soap making business training vulnerable women in the skill of soap and hand sanitizer making. These are then sold in the marketplace, providing them with an income to support themselves and their families. They also have a women's soccer team and a primary school for the vulnerable children in the area.
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Partnership Ref.: KEN10
Commenced: 21/12/2016
Funding Status: No Current Donor
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
This project was established to support vulnerable women and children in the Kisumi Village. It currently runs training courses in tailoring and small business development for vulnerable women. Once trained, the women establish and run their own small tailoring businesses which provides them with an income to financially support themselves and their families. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN13
Commenced: 25/05/2017
Funding Status: No Current Donor
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Humanitarian, Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans
Funding Size: $3,000 - $7,999
Kenya, Africa
This project springs from the Bright Hope World sponsorship of three agricultural workers from DOVE Africa to attend an intensive Foundations for Farming seminar in Zimbabwe. Building on the initial demonstration garden at Eshel Garden in Karen, Nairobi (KEN07a), DOVE are now seeking to establish a further training centre in Got Osimbo. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN07c
Commenced: 20/12/2016
Funding Status: Partially Funded
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development, Training / Education
Funding Size: $3,000 - $7,999
Kenya, Africa
Mathare Valley compound is a shocking place. Yet amongst all the noise, filth, confusion and chaos live thousands of beautiful young children. Without the intervention of Mathare Community Outreach (MCO), few of them would ever get a chance at a normal life, safety and education. This partnership is about educating as many young people as possible to give them a chance to become significant and productive. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN01b
Commenced: 15/03/2002
Funding Status: Fully Funded
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Training / Education
Funding Size: $15,000 - $99,999
Kenya, Africa
Every year around 50 children graduate from the Mathare Valley Secondary School.These young people are living in a squalid, unsafe environment and during the 9 month gap between sitting their exams and starting their training many of them fall into trouble. Camp Moriah is a six month discipleship programme which takes these young people away from Mathare Valley. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN06a
Commenced: 6/07/2013
Funding Status: Fully Funded
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Training / Education
Funding Size: $15,000 - $99,999
Kenya, Africa
Lean on Me was established by Jacklyne Ogutu who had a vision to create change in her family village, Nyatike Division, Migori County. This partnership consists of a number of different projects including the production and distribution of reusable sanitary pads, and health talks to keep girls in education. They also have their own all girls’ soccer team to empower the young women involved. In addition, Jackie is passionate about table banking and trains and mentors members of the community in the programme. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN11
Commenced: 21/02/2017
Funding Status: Fully Funded
Partnership Type: Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans, Community / Agriculture Development, Training / Education
Funding Size: $3,000 - $7,999
Kenya, Africa
Nguluni is a small town east of Nairobi. It is open grassland, very dry and short of water. Many of the people are very poor and resort to collecting ground water for their needs. By the end of the dry season only mud is left in the pools, the water is contaminated, crops have failed and the people are even more hungry. Like many parts of Kenya, HIV/AIDS is rampant. Many schools are substandard. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN03a
Commenced: 12/12/2003
Funding Status: Completed - Self-sustaining
Partnership Type: Training / Education, Orphans & Vulnerable Children
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
This is a micro-enterprise fund for small scale loans that will provide employment and income for ministry in the future. More than 80 families are already benefiting from this fund. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN03c
Commenced: 12/12/2003
Funding Status: Completed - Self-sustaining
Partnership Type: Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
There is an acute shortage of clean accessible water in Nyamasore village and the people depend on Lake Victoria as their main and only source of water for all their domestic needs. About 10 years ago the lake was easily accessible and the water was clean enough for human consumption. However, it has now been covered by water hyacinth which makes it hard to access the clean water. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN12a
Commenced: 28/03/2019
Funding Status: Completed - Self-sustaining
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development, Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Bob Abdalla pastors a church on the outskirts of Kisumu and invests much of his time helping the vulnerable in his community. With the help of Bright Hope World he was able to purchase a tuk tuk and run a transport service with it. This project generates income to financially support Bob and his family enabling him to more effectively serve and minister to the community. This project also provides employment to a member of Bob’s congregation who works as the driver.
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Partnership Ref.: KEN13b
Commenced: 25/06/2021
Funding Status: Completed - Self-sustaining
Partnership Type: Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans, Evangelism / Church Planting
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Robert Gitau and his late wife Rose have been instruments of transformation for many years in the Tala / Nguluni community. They chose to go and live there to plant a church. Finding great poverty caused them to start a school as well and over the past years have mentored and assisted many families and individuals. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN03b
Commenced: 12/12/2003
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Evangelism / Church Planting, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Food production in rural Kenya isn't easy. Robert and Rose Gitau live in an area where there is little rain and poor soil and they need to feed many people. BHW is working with them to help them grow food, to provide for themselves and the hundreds of children they care for. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN03d
Commenced: 25/05/2012
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development, Orphans & Vulnerable Children
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Bob Abdalla is a church planter/pastor in the west of Kenya near Kisumu. In the post-election violence in 2008 his wife's tailoring business was destroyed therefore taking away their only income source. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN05
Commenced: 25/04/2009
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans, Evangelism / Church Planting
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
The Fame Children's Home cares for 53 children from nearby villages. The majority of their homes are poverty riddled and HIV/AIDS affected with one or no biological surviving parents. The home provides a secure Christian environment for these children, providing good nutrition and a stable learning environment. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN06
Commenced: 20/11/2009
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Training / Education
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
This partnership involves developing a dairy farm as an income generating activity to generate funds for Mathare Community Outreach (KEN01b) which seeks to educate vulnerable children living in the Mathare Valley slum. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN06b
Commenced: 13/02/2015
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Eshel Garden is a Foundations for Farming demonstration garden where training seminars will be held to create awareness of improved farming methods in an effort to enhance food security and reduce poverty in this area of Kenya. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN07a
Commenced: 3/03/2013
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Halisi Trust is a not-for-profit, Christian organization that believes in transformational development - change from the inside out. Halisi Trust believes that in empowering youth through alternative education they will be providing an opportunity to come together and solve root problems thus inspiring long term values based solutions. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN08
Commenced: 15/04/2013
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Training / Education, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Kenya's forests are in terminal decline so the Kijani team are developing a plan to get a long term, sustainable reforestation programme underway. They are establishing a tree planting and agro-reforestation initiative and plan to use Foundations for Farming techniques to achieve this. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN09
Commenced: 25/12/2015
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Community / Agriculture Development, Humanitarian, Evangelism / Church Planting
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
Nyamasore is a sandy area and nothing much grows there without irrigation. People were struggling to live and survive so Grace Abanga began a small loan programme. The impact has been incredible. Farmers are now growing vegetables and earning a living from their gardening. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN12
Commenced: 25/05/2017
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Micro-enterprise / Micro-loans, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
Kenya, Africa
This project is a small scale income generation activity to support the vulnerable in the community in which Pastor Bob lives and pastors a church. The church has been assisting vulnerable widows and children to get to school and start up small businesses with some success but they desire to start their own income generation to increase the resources available. - Read More
Partnership Ref.: KEN13a
Commenced: 26/10/2017
Funding Status: Completed - No Funding Required
Partnership Type: Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Community / Agriculture Development
Funding Size: $0 - $2,999
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