In Kenya, the first Children’s Village in
Kenya was opened in 1973 in Nairobi.
In communities where children have lost or are at risk of losing parental care and have nobody to care for them, they can live in the Children’s Village. In our children’s villages, children grow up in families and receive all they need to flourish: care from an SOS mother, and an SOS family with boys and girls of different ages, a family house (in each Village there are about 10-15 houses), a village community.
Read MoreThrough family strengthening we help parents and communities provide better care for their children and prevent family breakdown.
Read MoreThrough education and lifelong learning the cycle of exclusion, poverty, domestic violence and family breakdown can be stopped. In communities that lack educational infrastructure, we run kindergartens, schools, job training programmes, and social centres.
Read MoreWe provides children’s education, health, spiritual and psychosocial needs up to the age of 23 years.At this age the child/youth has at least received a certification from a college of a university and is able to secure a job and stand on their own. At this point the children now young adults are integrated back into the community through a gradual disengagement process.
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We provides individualised health care and supports communities in the development of improved health service infrastructure. Health, an integral part of every human being, is echoed by the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
number 3.
We are committed to ensuring the rights of all children. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, and international frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals, are the foundations of our programme and advocacy work.
Read MoreIn Kenya, the first orphanage Village was opened in 1973 in Nairobi and expanded to other regions; Mombasa (1979), Eldoret (1990), Meru (2005) and the latest Village in Kisumu (2012).
John Garang Humanitarian Group Foundation Kenya requests your support to raise funds through this hike and supplement our budget in taking care of the children under our care.
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