LOCATION: Kenya
IMPACT AREA: Orphan Care, Medical, Shelter, Feeding, Education
Who We Help
We reach some of the poorest and most vulnerable populations in Kenya through the implementation of several programs. WCF supports one hundred orphans and abandoned children living with HIV. They receive full time care in a stable and loving home in Nairobi. Many of them are abandoned at birth and live in the children’s home until they are healthy, educated, and self-reliant. An additional 1,000 children impacted by HIV/AIDS live in a village setting in small cottages with their elderly caregivers. They receive medical care, education, psychosocial support, shelter, and food. Each year, the program also serves more than 15,000 families through community outreach and assists these struggling families to meet the complex needs of children in their care suffering with HIV.
Children Flourish with Life-saving Medical Intervention and Holistic Care
Generous supporters like you have made it possible to provide:
A children’s home for 100 orphaned and abandoned babies and adolescents living with HIV
On site Medical Clinic and Diagnostic Laboratory
A village that provides comprehensive medical services and shelter (cottages) that accommodate elderly caregivers and nearly 1000 children impacted by HIV
Ongoing diagnostic services to children, young adults and community
Nursing staff, clinical officers, and pediatric services
Nutrition and Health Care Services
Pharmacy and supplies of essential medication
Community Center
Library and computer center
Kitchen facilities
Antiretroviral Drugs
Education - all levels
Life skills and vocational Training
Psychological and Counseling Services
Community outreach to vulnerable families struggling to provide proper care and treatment to children living with HIV
Integration of healthy young adults into society
Alumni support and employment counseling
HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention campaigns
Extending and Improving Quality of Life
Children discover joy and healing
“This is more than providing a bed for a child. Because of committed donors who fund these life-saving programs, mother to child transmission of HIV is not a death sentence. These children can transcend into adulthood and experience full, productive lives.”
— Ruth Lam Kendrick, WCF International VP