Thirty years of showing up — and staying.
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.
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.
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.
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
