Our Mombasa Children's Homes Tour focuses on providing education, food, shelter, clothing and other personal needs to the less privileged children in the slum and is open to all children irrespective of gender, religion, tribe or race as long as they are among the most vulnerable in the society.
We try to gather help and support boys and girls who live or have lived on the streets of the city of Mombasa.You can give food items, mattresses, beddings and other supplies. The children’s homes relies on well-wishers to provide for the orphans, abandoned and neglected children of all age.
This tour take you to Children's homes that welcomes, rehabilitates and trains boys and girls who live on the streets in the Mombasa area, on the Kenyan coast.The majority of this children live on the street, they suffer from domestic violence in their homes, drug and alcohol abuse in their families, the death of their father or mother, etc. The centre is in charge of rescuing the minors, giving them a safe place to live and care for them, when possible, they look for their relatives and reunite them, they also provide educational support, training in different areas, and supporting them with need medical care, psychosocial support or HIV prevention services.
It also allows you to experience the heartbeat of charity work in Kenya. You’ll meet the children who are at the centre of the slum, see where they’ve come from, and understand the transformational difference the home has made in their lives. Additionally you’ll witness first-hand the passion of Kenyan staff members have for every child as they pour into their lives.
Along with the children, you’ll meet a dedicated Kenyan team members and learn about the daily joys and struggles that come with raising the children in their care and creating a family environment. You’ll also be brought face to face with the struggle of poverty, wrestling through how that intersects with your life.
Things to do at Mombasa Children Home Tour.
✓Take part in feeding programme during the weekends.
✓Donate in support of the less privileged.
✓Put a smile to a kid face as you give them hope.