- A Grassroots Movement for Social Change in Kibera
Who We are
Founded in 2011 in the heart of Kibera, Greencard Mtaani (GCM) is a registered Community-Based Organization (CBO No. A12063) committed to nurturing, educating, protecting, and empowering vulnerable children, youth, and women. Non-partisan, non-religious, and non-discriminatory, GCM believes in the power of community-led solutions driven by sports, art, mentorship, and economic empowerment. Our programs are designed to tackle the root causes of poverty, inequality, and neglect — creating pathways to dignity and hope for the most underserved families.
Community First
We are led by local residents who understand the real challenges faced in Kibera. Every program is built on trust, shared values, and lived experience.
Partnership Driven
From neighborhood groups to international volunteers, we collaborate across cultures and sectors to make change sustainable and scalable.
- Over a decade of supporting vulnerable children with education and mentorship.
- 100+ women empowered through business training and support groups.
- Lifesaving health, nutrition, and COVID-19 programs for at-risk families.
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Meet the
Heart Behind the Mission
Fredrick Juma
Founder CEO
Steve Sijenyi
Philanthropic Fundraiser
Peter Koyo
Programs Coordinator
Patrick Jaoko
Head Logistics
Kelvin Mboya
SPORTS CO-ORDINATOR
Frequently Asked Questions
Greencard Mtaani is located deep within Kibera, Nairobi — one of Africa’s largest informal settlements. All our programs are community-led and locally rooted.
You can donate, volunteer, partner with us, or even sponsor a child. Every contribution—big or small—directly impacts lives in our community.
No. While children are a major focus, we also empower youth, women, and vulnerable families through mentorship, health programs, and economic opportunities.
Absolutely! We welcome both local and international volunteers, students, and interns. Reach out via our Contact page to learn how you can get involved.
