The Kenya Welfare Foundation
(KWF)

A CONTINUED COMMITMENT TO KENYAN PEOPLE

Kenya Welfare Foundation
©2007

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URGENT APPEAL

Kenya Welfare Foundation appeal to all Kenyans of goodwill to assist those affected by the post-election violence that has rocked the country since 1st January 2008…
400,000 and 500,000 people have been affected by the post-election violence in Kenya,  claimed over 500 lives, thousands injured and displaced close to 300,000 Kenyans and led to wanton destruction of private property in Western, Nyanza, Coast, Nairobi and Rift Valley provinces.

Funding Partnerships

In addition to utilizing resources drawn from its own members and from Kenyans in the Diaspora, KWF raises funds internationally and locally through support committees and public campaigns.

Information for Volunteers

Kenya Welfare Foundation (KWF) has partnered with the leading funding institutions in Kenya and globally, including the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and Youth Development Funds, and the development agencies from USA, Britain, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, and Canada.

KWF has also benefited from cooperation and technical assistance from UN agencies such as UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, UNHCR, and foundation grants from Mwai Kibaki Foundation, , and also with support from Kenya Welfare Association Network (KWAN) from the European Community, Moi Foundation; Kalonzo Musyoka Foundation; the Princess Diana Memorial Fund and a number of other European and American trusts.


Welfare Association’s Special Needs projects.

Kenya Welfare Foundation (KWF) has always supported Kenyan CBOs that provide services for special needs children, whether through assistance to educational or vocational training programs, modern special needs equipment, staff support, facilities, or emergency funds. Beneficiary CBOs have been urban, rural and camp-based and located in different part of the country, where non-governmental organizations provide the only services to special needs children and youth. The integration of special needs children into regular programs whenever possible is encouraged in all our projects.


 

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