Below are key projects successfully implemented by Kind Heart Organization Kenya, demonstrating our commitment to sustainable, community-driven development:.
During times of severe flooding in Western Kenya, Kind Heart Organization Kenya mobilized rapid support for affected families — distributing food, blankets, and essential supplies to thousands of households. This response restored dignity, comfort, and safety to those who lost homes and livelihoods due to natural disasters.
This project focused on bringing communities together to learn essential life skills, promote social cohesion, and strengthen local leadership. Activities included mentorship sessions, community dialogues, and practical workshops on health, hygiene, and livelihoods for youth and women.
A major outreach initiative to raise awareness on key public health issues — including HIV/AIDS prevention, hygiene practices, and jigger eradication. The campaign partnered with health professionals and local clinics to deliver grassroots education, screenings, and treatment support in rural villages and informal settlements.
A major outreach initiative to raise awareness on key public health issues — including HIV/AIDS prevention, hygiene practices, and jigger eradication. The campaign partnered with health professionals and local clinics to deliver grassroots education, screenings, and treatment support in rural villages and informal settlements.
The Sustainable Chicken Rearing Project in Obambo Village is an ongoing livelihood initiative by Kind Heart Organization Kenya aimed at strengthening household income and food security among rural families. The project empowers women and youth through practical poultry farming by providing starter chickens, training on proper husbandry, disease control, feeding, and basic record keeping. By promoting sustainable poultry production, the initiative enables beneficiary households to earn income from the sale of eggs and mature birds while improving access to nutritious food at the household level. The project is designed as a scalable community livelihood model that can be replicated in neighbouring villages to enhance economic resilience and self-reliance.