
Making it all worthwhile
When we get feedback from the beneficiaries of the work that our donors fund, it proves the importance. Here are three such letters, which brought joy to our hearts.

Kenya Children Centres (KCC) has been supporting disadvantaged children in Kenya for over 20 years. Through our website, we inform visitors about the work that we do and thought that some additional information would help you understand the need for the work we support.
We invite you to join us on a journey through the complexities and contradictions of Kenya, through the challenges faced by the most impoverished of Kenyans, and through the services that we deliver, to see how your kind donations improve the lives, and prospects, of over 2,000 Kenyan babies and children.
Welcome to ‘KCC Unveiled’, a blog where each story is a call to action and an opportunity to share hope for the future.


When we get feedback from the beneficiaries of the work that our donors fund, it proves the importance. Here are three such letters, which brought joy to our hearts.

When Amina was 8, she had never known what it meant to eat dinner with a family. She grew up in a large children’s home outside Nairobi, with dozens of other children cared for by a rotating staff. She was safe but not seen. Last year, thanks to Kenya’s new care reform

KCC has fought to protect, educate and advance the girls and young women in our orbit. In 2021 this motivated us to set up our Women Leaders Programme, to offer wrap-around support for extremely disadvantaged girls to complete their education and develop the skills and self-confidence to become self-sustaining. This

In this blog Rachel, the manager of the Kujali centre, explores the area around our compound – the Ngoingwa estate.

In our last blog Janet, our Outreach Manager, explained the changes to the education system in Kenya. Education is key to the prospects of children. In this blog, Janet explains how KCC is supporting the education of disadvantaged children.

Janet Gichera, one of our managers in Kenya, explains how the education system in Kenya is changing in support of Kenya’s Vision 2030.