Frequently Asked Questions
We are located in the heart of Kibera, Nairobi, one of Africa’s largest informal settlements. All our programs serve vulnerable communities within and around Kibera, with a focus on grassroots solutions and deep local involvement.
We run community empowerment programs using sports, arts, mentorship, and health outreach. Our focus areas include: Child protection & education support Youth & women empowerment Health and nutrition awareness Life skills and Saturday mentorship Emergency response (e.g. COVID-19 recovery)
Our beneficiaries are primarily children, youth, women, and vulnerable families in Kibera. However, we also work with men, local leaders, and institutions to build a safe, peaceful, and equitable community.
Yes! We welcome both local and international volunteers, students, and interns who are passionate about community work. You can get involved in mentorship, admin, health awareness, teaching, or creative programs. Fill out the form on our Volunteer page or Contact us to get started.
You can donate via mobile money, bank transfer, or online giving platforms. Every contribution directly supports education sponsorships, food programs, medical care, and mentorship sessions. Visit our Donate page to learn more and choose your preferred method.
No. Greencard Mtaani is a non-partisan, non-religious, and non-discriminating organization. We serve the community based on need, with respect and dignity for all.
We have strict child protection policies in place and work closely with relevant authorities and guardians. All staff and volunteers receive training on child rights, safeguarding, and ethical engagement.
Yes. We connect orphaned and needy children with sponsors to help pay for school fees, scholastic materials, uniforms, and medical care. Contact us to start a sponsorship or support an existing case.
