Kenya

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Karibu Afrika Kenya (KAK)

KAK is a public benefit organisation providing support to children across Kenya. Its aim is to develop Africa from the grassroots by promoting sports, education and intercultural understanding. KAK implements activities in slum communities. Focusing on child and youth development, KAK uses the aggregative and educational potential of sport to engage children and contribute to their physical, psychological and social health.

Website: Home – Karibu Afrika Kenya
Email: info@karibuafrikakenya.orgkaribuafrika.kenya@gmail.com

Agape Centre of Hope (ACoH)

ACoH is an NGO that fights poverty by running various volunteering and community development programmes in Kenya. It promotes peace, global citizenship, community development, and cultural exchange by empowering young people to strengthen multicultural understanding. ACoH envisages a world in which the voluntary services of people from all nations are a common strategy for meeting urgent challenges in education, health, the environment and agriculture.  

Website: AGAPE CENTRE OF HOPE ACoH | Enhancing Human Dignity
Email:acohkenya@outlook.commohammedagapesaid@gmail.com

Kenya Voluntary Service Organisation

KVSO is an NGO established to provide a platform for exploring the field of volunteering. Its mission is to promote peace, intercultural exchange, and sustainable development. We believe that everyone has something to contribute to the process of sharing, discovering and promoting cultures. Its projects cover wildlife, education, farming, building and construction, the environment, culture, music, hospitals and peace.

Website: KVSO Kenya | Volunteer in Kenya
Email: kvsokenya@gmail.com

Mathare Community Anti-Drug Organization

MCADO is a community-based organisation that has been implementing integrated drug prevention and youth empowerment programmes in Nairobi since 2018. The organisation was founded by trained community leaders through a partnership with CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America) and has reached over 500 vulnerable youth across 12 communities. The approach used by MCADO integrates community engagement, youth mentorship, and economic empowerment to address the root causes of alcohol and substance abuse. Their programmes aim to create income opportunities, reduce vulnerability and dependency, and improve child welfare and family stability.

Website: https://mcadomathare.co.ke/#about
Email: mcadomathare2018@gmail.com , josepharthur622@gmail.com