As we wind down to the end of the year, we’d like to say a big thank you for your support this year. With your help, the Kenya Care families have got hope for a better future. We were able [...]
World wide on December 1 we pay attention HIV/Aids. Fortunately much has been achieved: more effective medicines have become available and there is a significant reduction in the number of new [...]
We have started a new self help group, named Mwangaza. It is the ninth group of HIV-positive mothers ( and some fathers) whom we are going to support. Of the first 8 groups 4 have completed the [...]
Charity thrift shop ” Spullewaard” in Zaltbommel (The Netherlands) has been a loyal supporter of Kenya Care already for years. At the occasion of their 15 year anniversary, they made no fewer [...]
As of October Sare Danaci and Sophia Bauhof have been doing an internship at Kenya Care. Both Sare and Sophia are studying psychology at the University of Twente and their stay was part of their [...]
The majority of our women never attended school or very briefly and consequently cannot read or write. Already for a long time we had the idea to begin with reading lessons, but until recently [...]
Jambo, friends of Kenya Care! We are nearing the end of the year and 2018 is upon us. Time for a retrospective flashback on a good and eventful year for Kenya Care. A big thank you for your [...]
Jambo to all our friends, December is the time of the year to look back and reflect and we want to do this together with you. We are very grateful, as we have been able to achieve a lot. Two [...]
Uit onderzoek is gebleken dat vrouwen die HIV positief zijn vaker gehandicapte kinderen krijgen. Ook een aantal kinderen van de Kenya Care vrouwen is gehandicapt. Ook voor deze kinderen is school [...]
Ook in Kenya is niet iedere vrouw een ondernemer is. Ook voor die groep willen we mogelijkheden scheppen om een regelmatig inkomen te verdienen. Op deze manier creëren we eerlijke kansen voor [...]