Helping families thrive together

A village-based, community-driven initiative in Ngaamba Sub-ward (Mukaa Sub-County) focused on education support, family welfare, and sustainable community projects.

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About Us

We are a village-based Self Help Group serving families in and around Utuini and the wider Ngaamba Sub-ward, Mukaa Sub-County. Guided by a constitution and community values, we mobilize members and well-wishers to make lasting, local impact.

Background: Established in December 2024 by community members with a shared commitment to improve living standards and expand access to education and skills training for youth. We prioritize practical initiatives that directly benefit vulnerable households.

Objectives
  • Help needy families with food and other basic necessities of life to improve their well-being.
  • Assist the youth with bursaries for secondary education and skills training in tertiary/TVET colleges.
  • Mobilize funds and resources through joint partnerships.
Mission

To uplift vulnerable families through educational support, welfare initiatives, and community-driven development.

Values

Integrity, accountability, inclusivity, and mutual support in everything we do.

Area & Governance
  • Based in Ngaamba Sub-ward, Mukaa Sub-County (semi-arid, hilly area).
  • Key challenges include food insecurity and youth unemployment; we collaborate with partners to address these.
  • We operate under a formal constitution with member-approved by-laws.
  • Leadership is elected periodically; finances are recorded and audited.

Our Programs

The group focuses on practical, high-impact initiatives that meet local needs.

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Education Support (Bursaries)

School fees support and learning materials for deserving students in secondary schools and TVET institutions.

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Family Welfare & Emergencies

A member welfare kitty for emergencies, medical assistance, and short-term relief.

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Community Projects

Collective projects that strengthen livelihoods and community infrastructure.

Our Leadership

Meet the elected officials guiding the group's work.

Amb Dr John Mutinda, Chairman
Amb Dr John Mutinda
Chairman
Agnes Kivuva, Secretary
Agnes Kivuva
Secretary
Snowrita Mwikali, Treasurer
Snowrita Mwikali
Treasurer

Membership

Membership is open to community members who support our objectives and agree to the constitution and by-laws.

  • Register by completing the membership form and paying a one-time registration fee.
  • Make regular contributions as agreed by members.
  • Members may vote and stand for leadership during elections.
Eligibility & Conduct
  • Adhere to group values and code of conduct.
  • Participate in meetings and activities.
  • Support transparency and accountability practices.

Support the Work

Your contribution enables bursaries, welfare support, and impactful community projects.

Mobile Money

M-Pesa Paybill: 400200

Account: 01102381014001

Bank

Bank: Co-operative Bank

Branch: Ridgeways Branch

Local Bank Code: 011

Local Branch Code: 156

SWIFT Code: KCOOKENAXXX

Account: 01102381014001

Transparency

We maintain proper records, member oversight, and periodic reports in line with our constitution.

A summary of projects and impacts is shared during member meetings and on request.

Contact

Get in touch for membership, partnerships, or support.

Constitution and detailed policies are available to members or on request. We do not publish personal names or sensitive details online.