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Showcasing our humanitarian actions in rural-urban Kenya.

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Comment by Armstrong O'Brian Ongera,Jnr. on October 10, 2010 at 10:23am
AID Kenya Foundation is a Kenyan humanitarian and development nonprofit organization focusing its feel-good programs to orphaned & vulnerable children, teenage mothers, women and youth at risk and the disadvantaged
populations.

The Foundation’s stated mission is Changing Lives, Impacting Humanity in the following thematic program areas:



1. The Emergency AID and Development Assistance Program: A program aimed at addressing urgent aid required or requested by or for the OVC, teen moms, pregnant mothers, IDPs, and disadvantaged populations in the form of school fees, medical costs, sanitary pads, food, and shelter. The program also focuses at sustainable paths like offering skills training and initiating SMEs for youth and women, to overcome poverty. Under the program communities can be empowered to access clean drinking water and proper toilets and hygiene;


2. The Experiential Learning & Cultural Exchange Program: A Program of hosting local and international volunteers to be posted on various Foundation projects and at the community level to enhance cultural
understanding and fostering peace;

3. Wanalea Children's Home: An orphanage offering basic care-shelter, health-care, education, food, and social support for orphaned and vulnerable children from Nairobi urban slums;

4. The Women & Girls with Disability Project: A program aimed at embracing, supporting, restoring HOPE, and incubating women and girls who are either physically or mentally disabled in order to achieve dignity, educational and sporting potential, bearing in mind that disability is not inability;

5. The Green Kenya Project: A program of encouraging in -and-out school children and students, the community, and corporations, to conserve the environment by planting trees, protecting wetlands, and creating awareness on climate change; and

6. Kitutu Community Resource Center: A vocal point for offering teenage mothers and youth vocational trainings and teaching ICT skills (Teknolojia eKenya Project) to the community.

For feedback, contact:

Armstrong O'Brian Ongera, Jnr.
Executive Director
AID Kenya Foundation
P. O. BOX 5956-00200
Nairobi-Kenya.
Tel. +254 772 178 818 Cell: +254 738 198 454
Website: www.aidkenya.org
Mission: “Changing Lives, Impacting Humanity”

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