In May 2024, the Omeriye Foundation launched the Mtopanga Special School officially. It was constructed with donations raised by our partners, and is intended for use as a school for children living with disability.
Only 3.5 percent of Kenya's population had a university degree in 2019. This is mostly due to lack of funds.
Education is a key focus area for us. By offering scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, we give them a chance to improve their lives and the lives of people around them.
Only 59% of Kenyans are able to access clean drinking water. Just 29% have access to improved sanitation facilities. The Omeriye Foundation is playing its part in resolving this situation through our numerous borehole projects
It is estimated that there are approximately 3.6 million children aged below 18 years in Kenya who have been orphaned or who are vulnerable. We regularly visit orphanages to provide food and other necessities. We also build new structures and renovate existing buildings
Only 3% of poor people in Kenya have access to health insurance. We regularly organise medical camps where free and specialised medi-care is offered to remote communities.
Roughly 4.2 million Kenyans in the arid and semi-arid parts of Kenya are facing dire food insecurity.
We donate dry food packages and hot meals all through the year to people living in drought stricken areas, children's homes, slum dwellers. Our foundation also distributes meat packages as part of our Kurban projects.
With your help, we were able to distribute iftar meals to mosques, rural communities, orphanages, and even inmates at the Mombasa Remand Prison. Through our dry-food package Project, we were able to distribute essential food supplies in various locations across Kenya.
Eid-al-Qurban, is a religious celebration observed on the tenth day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhu-al-Hijjah. It follows the completion of the Holy Pilgrimage of Hajj
. The festival commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son and is marked by the ritualistic slaughter of animals known as Qurbani. The meat is divided
Eid-al-Qurban, is a religious celebration observed on the tenth day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhu-al-Hijjah. It follows the completion of the Holy Pilgrimage of Hajj
. The festival commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son and is marked by the ritualistic slaughter of animals known as Qurbani. The meat is divided into three parts, with one portion for the family and the rest distributed to the poor and needy. We conduct Qurban and donate meat to disadvantaged communities.
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our generous donors who made it possible for us to drill 60 boreholes in 2022.
Your support has brought clean water to communities who have struggled for so long to access it. We need your continued help to make an even greater impact.
With your support, we have donated thousands of food packages to drought-stricken communities. We regularly distribute meat and dry food packages all around Kenya.
We urge you to continue supporting our cause , and making a difference in the lives of people struggling with hunger.
Thanks to you, we are able to regularly prepare and distribute food to orphanages, as well as carry out renovations and donate toys and clothes.
Our outreach team also spends time with these wonderful kids and gives them a reason to smile. Your continued helps us make an even greater impact in the lives of these orphans.
With the help of our partners, we regularly organize free medical camps in remote parts of Kenya where access to healthcare is a major challenge.
These camps bring much-needed medical attention to rural communities. Together, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of those who lack access to quality healthcare.
Only 3.5 percent of Kenya's population had a university degree in 2019. This is mostly due to a lack of funds. Education is a key focus area for us because it is one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability. By offering scholarships to students from disadvantaged back
Only 3.5 percent of Kenya's population had a university degree in 2019. This is mostly due to a lack of funds. Education is a key focus area for us because it is one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability. By offering scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, we give them a chance to improve their lives and the lives of people around them.
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Omeriye Educational and Medical Foundation Charitable Trust (Foundation) was established in 1998
under The Trustee (Perpetual Succession) Act (Chapter 164) in Kenya
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