Our Children Our Future
Our Children Our Future
Foundation for Tomorrow (F4T) is a community focused and people centered charity working to improve the welfare of children/persons with special needs who make up 10% of the total population of Kenya. They are still among the most disadvantaged and marginalized group, experiencing discrimination at all levels of our society despite heigh
Foundation for Tomorrow (F4T) is a community focused and people centered charity working to improve the welfare of children/persons with special needs who make up 10% of the total population of Kenya. They are still among the most disadvantaged and marginalized group, experiencing discrimination at all levels of our society despite heightened campaigns to create awareness in urban centres in Kenya.
The situation is even worse in informal settlements/slums and remote rural parts of the country where a complex web of economic and social issues create barriers within the mainstream education system and socioeconomic aspects of life. Using the World Health Organization [WHO] Community Based Intervention [CBI] strategies, F4T has designed a unique Community Based Rehabilitation and Care [CBRC] programme which combines health, education and economic empowerment to address the plight of the afflicted and affected in rural parts of Kenya.
Foundation for Tomorrow (F4T) started as a community based organization in Eldoret East in 2010 after Mr. George Kakala, renowned philanthropist and advocate of the rights of children/persons with cerebral palsy was called by village elders in the informal settlement of Langas to rescue a 6 year old baby girl with Cerebral Palsy [CP] who
Foundation for Tomorrow (F4T) started as a community based organization in Eldoret East in 2010 after Mr. George Kakala, renowned philanthropist and advocate of the rights of children/persons with cerebral palsy was called by village elders in the informal settlement of Langas to rescue a 6 year old baby girl with Cerebral Palsy [CP] who was abandoned in the house by her mother. To address this challenge and many other of similar nature, Mr. Kakala and a handful of parents applied to the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development for registration of Special Needs Children's Rehab Centre (SNECH REHAB CENTRE) to offer therapy to the afflicted children and psycho-social support to the affected families.
We welcome all forms of support, monetary and otherwise towards our cause. “Life is good when one is happy but much better when others are happy because of you” said Pope Francis.
Feel free to donate directly to F4T account through pay bill No.297434. Cheques are drawn payable to Foundation for Tomorrow, Kenya Commercial Bank, Kencom branch A/C No. 1267624019
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