Registered Public Benefit Organisation · Serving Kenya since 1995
Good Neighbors Kenya
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Who We Are

Our Story & Vision

From three street children in Korogocho to ten counties across Kenya.

For three decades, Good Neighbors has walked alongside Kenya’s most vulnerable children and families — protecting their rights, restoring their dignity, and helping them build lasting independence. This is how the journey began, and where it stands today.

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Good Neighbors

A global movement to make the world a place without hunger, where people live in harmony.

Good Neighbors is an international humanitarian and development organization founded in 1991. For over three decades, we have responded to the call of the most marginalized and vulnerable people — beyond ethnicity, religion, belief, and nationality — dedicated to protecting their rights and fostering self-reliance.

In pursuit of lasting impact, Good Neighbors implements a community-inclusive and holistic strategy. Engaging with over 200 communities around the globe, we are empowering people and transforming communities through social and economic development.

Working in 50+ countries worldwide
200+ communities engaged globally
Founded in 1991, three decades of service
Serving people beyond borders & belief
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Our journey in Kenya

Thirty years of showing up — and staying.

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It began with three children in Korogocho

Good Neighbors began its mission in Kenya focusing on street children in Korogocho, Nairobi’s largest slum. A children’s centre gave those who lacked food and clothing a safe haven, and introduced them first to informal education, then formal schooling.

The initiative started with just three children — identified, sponsored, and enrolled in a boarding primary school.

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Healthcare for those who had none

Good Neighbors Kenya extended its impact by opening a medical clinic, providing healthcare services to underprivileged community members and street children — meeting urgent need while building trust within the community.

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Expanding to Dandora

Operations expanded to Dandora Slum, supporting vulnerable neighbors affected by hunger, disasters, and oppression. The goal: improve the quality of life for children, and foster community resilience and self-reliance.

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Ten project areas across Kenya

In collaboration with partners like the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Good Neighbors Kenya now works to empower 21,500 children and their parents — transforming their communities and creating sustainable change across:

  • Nairobi — Korogocho, Dandora, Mukuru
  • Kajiado — Bissil
  • Narok — Meguarra
  • Kisii — Ogembo
  • Siaya — Rarieda
  • Embu, Turkana & Marsabit
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Core values

Seven values that guide every decision we make.

We are rights-based, child-focused, and guided by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. These values shape how we choose our work, partner with communities, and account for every shilling entrusted to us.

They are why families trust us to stay long after the first crisis has passed.

Serve beyond borders
We serve people in need beyond ethnicity, religion, belief, and nationality.
Children first
We implement the rights of the child as our top priority.
Global citizenship
We prosper global citizenship in mutual respect.
Local volunteers
We organize local volunteers to contribute in developing their own communities.
Shared mission
We cooperate with all people who understand our mission and program.
Transparency
We work with professionalism, and pursue financial and operational transparency.
Growing the movement
We strive to induce more people to join our work as Good Neighbors members.
Mission & vision

“Good Neighbors exists to make the world a place without hunger, where people live together in harmony.”

Good Neighbors respects the human rights of our neighbors suffering from poverty, disaster, and oppression, and helps them to achieve self-reliance and rebuild their hope. In Kenya, that means walking with the most vulnerable children and families — not for a season, but for as long as it takes to build lasting independence.

A rights-based mandate

Guided by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, we put children’s rights at the center of every programme — from education and protection to health and clean water.

Accountable to Kenyans

As a registered Public Benefit Organisation, we pursue financial and operational transparency — publishing our spend, impact, and independent audits for the communities we serve.

Where the journey stands today

1995
our first year in Kenya, in Korogocho
21,500
children and parents we work to empower
10
project areas across Kenya
50+
countries in the global Good Neighbors family

Be part of the next chapter.

Thirty years on, the story is still being written — by neighbors like you. Give, partner, or join the team transforming children’s futures across Kenya.

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