Family Economic Empowerment in the Kenyan Slums Small business grant program for guardians Fundraisers visit on a regular basis Guardians receive parental and health education

Macheo US

Org #29540
Vetted since 2015 Site Visit Verified
2012
year founded
$35,724
raised on GlobalGiving
8
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Macheo seeks to provide orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya with a better future, caring for 56 children in a safe and secure home in Thika, with enhanced educational opportunities, counseling, health and welfare. We provide daily food to thousands of disadvantaged school children in the rural and slum communities surrounding Macheo, to elevate their nutritional status, improving their ability to learn and develop normally.

Projects (2)

Project Leaders
Anne Thompson
Anne Thompson
Seth Mwangi
Seth Mwangi
Organization Information
2112 White Owl Way
Okemos, MI 48864
United States
(517) 2567463
Organization Information
2112 White Owl Way
Okemos, MI 48864
United States
(517) 2567463

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Partnership for Better service Delivery

By Seth Mwangi | Service Delivery Manager

Introduction: Macheo's Malnourished Children Program is a crucial initiative aimed at addressing the nutritional needs of vulnerable children in our community. Recently, we had the privilege of... Read the full report ›

Building Bridges to Opportunity

By Seth Mwangi | Service Delivery Manager

 Family Economic Empowerment Program for Macheo Children's Organization Introduction: Macheo Children's Organization recognizes the crucial role that economic empowerment plays in improving the... Read the full report ›

Nourishing Kenya's Future

By Seth Mwangi | Service Delivery Manager

Abstract Kenya is grappling with a concerning surge in malnutrition rates among children and mothers, attributed to factors such as food insecurity, inflation, the devaluation of the Kenyan shilling,... Read the full report ›
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