Thank you.

By considering a donation, you are understanding the importance of enabling young people to build financially independent and bright futures for themselves and their families.

It is thanks to you that young people are breaking the cycle of poverty and being given the opportunity to thrive.

You can support in a number of ways, through a financial donation, through giving your skills and expertise to our team in the UK, or you can involve your business. If you would like to talk about your donation, please drop us an email at hello@raisingfutureskenya.org.uk

£12 could provide a year’s supply of period packs, so a girl never has to miss a class

£50 a month of training and support

£120 could provide 10 young mothers with a month of childcare support, so they can focus on their learning

 

Donating from outside the UK

If you are donating from outside the UK you can donate to us via GlobalGiving. Here is our project appeal page for Seed of Hope.

If you are in Kenya, you can make a donation directly to the Kenyan NGO account using m-pesa:

Paybill Number – 542542

Account Number – 336633

Account Name – Raising Futures Kenya

 

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Other Ways to Support

You can support in a number of ways: through a financial donation, through giving your skills and expertise to our team in the UK, or you can involve your business. If you would like to talk about your donation, please drop us an email at hello@raisingfutureskenya.org.uk

Until recently and for a number of years I have been very involved in the running of a small charity to provide educational support for bright children in Kenya. I was very aware that our charity was successful due to so many supporters agreeing to make regular monthly donations.  The certainty of regular donations meant that we could budget and confidently commit to support children through four years of secondary education.

I continue to believe that education and training is the key to long term sustainability for young people, their families and communities.  After we closed our charity last year, I looked for ways to maintain my support for young people in Kenya.

Having made an initial donation to Raising Futures and being impressed with the work the charity was doing, I realised that instead of making irregular payments, though of course welcome, it would be better to commit to a regular direct debit which I have now done, starting from 1st May.

I commend Raising Future to you, my friends and colleagues and if you are in a position to make a regular donation, I know that will be very appreciated.

Simon Brister - Founder/Trustee of Kenyan Educational Support, 2010-2023 and monthly donor to Raising Futures Kenya

Other Ways to Support

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Working in Partnership

Find out how your business could work in partnership with Raising Futures Kenya.

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Leaving a Gift in Your Will

A gift in your will would make a lasting impact on Raising Futures Kenya.

EWI female students

Get Involved in Events

Find out what events you can take part in, or how you can organise events in aid of Raising Futures Kenya.