Our Programme

Not Just a Home.
A World Built for Girls.

Every programme at Orphanaid Kenya is designed to transform a child's trajectory — from vulnerability to capability, from fear to confidence, from surviving to thriving.

Core Programmes

Six Pillars of Integrated Care

Safe residential home
Foundation
🏠 Safe Residential Home

A secure, professionally managed dormitory environment with 24-hour supervision, perimeter security, and child safeguarding protocols to international standards. Every girl has a bed, a wardrobe, and a space that is truly hers.

Education programme
Education
📚 Education & Skills

Four classrooms, a computer and iPad lab, a library, and a vocational workshop — full curriculum, digital literacy, tailoring, food science, and entrepreneurship. Every graduate leaves with qualifications she owns for life.

Healthcare
Healthcare
🏥 Medical & Mental Health

On-campus medical clinic, sick bay, and counselling suite. Trauma-informed care and emotional rehabilitation are central — not optional — for every child who arrives carrying the weight of loss and fear.

Agriculture and nutrition
Nutrition
🌾 Nutrition & Agriculture

Commercial kitchen, dining hall, two acres of market gardens, and livestock — dairy cows, goats, and 200+ hens. The campus feeds itself. Every girl learns that growing your own food is power, independence, and dignity.

Recreation
Recreation
🎭 Recreation & Development

A 600-seat indoor theatre and sports hall, playgrounds, sports courts, and structured recreational programming. Joy is not a luxury. Play is how children learn who they are — and who they can become.

Solar and water
Infrastructure
☀️ Solar & Water Independence

30–50 kWp off-grid solar with battery storage, a solar-powered borehole supplying 50,000 litres daily, and campus-wide rainwater harvesting. Energy and clean water are rights — and this campus proves it every day.

Development Model

The Four-Phase Campus Plan

Each phase builds on documented outcomes from the previous one — giving donors confidence that their investment is managed, measured, and multiplied.

01
Foundation
Year 1–2 · USD 500,000
  • Land acquisition — 8 acres, Kiambu
  • Off-grid solar power system
  • Borehole water & storage tower
  • Dormitories for 10–20 girls
  • Security, kitchen, administration
02
Pilot Development Centre
Year 2–3
  • Full safeguarding protocols
  • Education, healthcare, counselling
  • Trauma-informed rehabilitation
  • Documented outcome framework
  • Staff training — int'l standards
03
Education & Self-Sufficiency
Year 3–5
  • Computer lab, library, workshop
  • Cows, goats, chickens, gardens
  • Indoor theatre & sports hall
  • Medical clinic expansion
  • Scale to 50–80 girls
04
Legacy & Expansion
Year 5+
  • Full capacity — 80–100 girls
  • Community outreach programme
  • Social enterprise components
  • Reduced donor dependency
  • First cohort graduates
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