36 orgs in this activity group
Every organization with primary activities in Psychosocial Support and Counseling Services or any of the groups nested inside it. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
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| 1 | SOUND HEALTH CAMPAIGNERS Sound Health Campaigners, operating as Sound Mental Health, is a Kenyan organization dedicated to minimizing the stigma surrounding mental health. Founded by K… | — | — | 8 |
| 2 | AMANI COUNSELLING CENTRE AND TRAINING INSTITUTE Mental health and counseling organization based in Nairobi, Kenya, providing professional therapy, accredited training programs, and community outreach. Offers… | — | — | 6 |
| 3 | HOLISTIC PEER SUPPORT CENTER (HPSC) The Holistic Peer Support Center (HPSC) is a Kenya-based mental health and wellness organization that bridges the gap between professional mental healthcare an… | — | — | 5 |
| 4 | NYENDO INUKA SASA Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 4 |
| 5 | OASIS COUNSELLING AND TRAINING INSTITUTE CHANGED NAME TO: OASIS AFRICA Oasis Africa is a pan-African mental health organization based in Kenya that provides trauma-focused counseling, psychotherapy, and employee assistance program… | — | — | 3 |
| 6 | BEAM CHILDRENS KENYA Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 7 | HEALTHSERVE KENYA HealthServe Kenya provides subsidized health services, mental health support, and community engagement for migrant workers. The organization relies heavily on … | — | — | 2 |
| 8 | KENYA NETWORK OF WOMEN WITH AIDS Kenya Network of Women with AIDS (KENWA) is a grassroots organization founded in 1993 by women living with HIV/AIDS. It works to improve the quality of life fo… | — | — | 2 |
| 9 | LIFESTREAM CONCERNS LifeStream Services is a nonprofit organization based in Yorktown, Indiana, that supports caregivers and older adults across 12 counties in east-central Indian… | — | — | 2 |
| 10 | SHINE HEALTH ORGANIZATION Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 11 | VISION PROFESSIONAL CONSELLING ORGANIZATION Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 2 |
| 12 | ACTION SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Action for Social Support and Development Organization (ASDO) is a national humanitarian and development organization founded in 2020. It focuses on empowering… | — | — | 1 |
| 13 | ANCHOR OF TRUST Anchor of Trust Foundation is a Kenyan nonprofit providing rehabilitation and support services for individuals struggling with addiction, trauma, and mental he… | — | — | 1 |
| 14 | ARISE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Community-based organization in Kericho, Kenya, supporting children with disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders. Provides special education, occupationa… | — | — | 1 |
| 15 | CHILDREN ASSISTANCE CENTRE The Children's Assessment Center (The CAC) is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas, serving as the only child advocacy center for Harris County. It… | — | — | 1 |
| 16 | COMMUNITY IMPLEMENTING INITIATIVE KENYA Support for Community Response (SCR) Kenya is a Nairobi-based NGO founded in 2009 that empowers vulnerable communities across Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa, Vihiga, K… | — | — | 1 |
| 17 | ENABLE AFRICA INTERNATIONAL Enable Africa International (EAI) is an international NGO registered in Kenya that works to empower vulnerable communities in Africa. They achieve this by alle… | — | — | 1 |
| 18 | FAIRVIEW WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES(FOWEP) Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 19 | HEALTHY ADAPTATION AND LIFE SKILLS ORGANIZATION (HALO - KENYA) Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate) | — | — | 1 |
| 20 | HOUSE OF NANNY Nannies House Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Palmdale, California, providing transitional housing and comprehensive support services to individuals … | — | — | 1 |
strategies used in this activity group
Approaches extracted from orgs working in this activity group and the groups nested inside it. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Community-Led Development 11 orgsBy placing decision-making power and resources in the hands of local communities, sustainable and culturally appropriate development outcomes are achieved, because local ownership fosters accountability, relevance, and long-term resilience. This strategy centers on the belief that communities are the primary agents of their own development. Rather than imposing external solutions, organizations using this approach support communities to identify needs, design interventions, and manage resources, ensuring that initiatives reflect local priorities and knowledge. It differs from top-down or purely service-delivery models by emphasizing self-determination, participatory governance, and systemic empowerment rather than short-term aid.KENYA NATIONAL OUTREACH COUNSELLING AND TRAINING PROGRAM (K-NOTE)ORPHANS AND STREET CHILDREN FOUNDATION KENYASOUND HEALTH CAMPAIGNERSTHE GOOD SAMARITAN ORPHANAGE CENTRE
- Integrated Holistic Support 11 orgsBy addressing multiple interconnected needs—such as education, health, emotional well-being, and family or economic stability—within a unified model, organizations produce sustainable development and break cycles of poverty and vulnerability, because isolated interventions fail to overcome the compounding nature of systemic disadvantage. This strategy centers on the belief that vulnerability is multidimensional and that lasting change requires coordinated, simultaneous support across social, emotional, economic, and physical domains. Unlike targeted or siloed approaches that address one need in isolation (e.g., education alone), this model ensures that basic needs, dignity, and systemic barriers are addressed together, creating a stable foundation for long-term growth. It is distinguished by its emphasis on synergy across services and its focus on root causes rather than symptoms.CHILDREN ASSISTANCE CENTREKENYA NATIONAL OUTREACH COUNSELLING AND TRAINING PROGRAM (K-NOTE)MULTIPURPOSE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME ( MUDAP)THE GOOD SAMARITAN ORPHANAGE CENTRE
- Integrated, Trauma-Informed Care 11 orgsBy integrating trauma-informed, person-centered, and holistic service delivery across mental, physical, and social domains, organizations foster sustainable healing and resilience, because recovery is most effective when care acknowledges systemic, psychological, and bodily impacts of trauma and builds trust through lived-experience-informed, coordinated support. This strategy unifies trauma-informed principles with multidisciplinary, holistic care models that center the individual’s experience across multiple domains—mental health, physical health, social reintegration, and community belonging. It goes beyond standalone services by intentionally linking clinical interventions with peer support, family and community engagement, and systemic advocacy, ensuring continuity and cultural resonance. What distinguishes it from narrower clinical or outreach models is its foundational belief that healing requires alignment across levels of care and deep respect for survivor agency, context, anCHILDREN ASSISTANCE CENTREHOUSE OF NANNYSOUND HEALTH CAMPAIGNERSVISION PROFESSIONAL CONSELLING ORGANIZATION
- Amplifying Lived Experience 8 orgsBy centering programs on the lived experience of beneficiaries through peer leadership, storytelling, and community-led design, we produce more trusted, relevant, and sustainable outcomes, because shared experience builds authenticity, reduces stigma, and increases engagement in ways that external expertise alone cannot. This strategy involves systematically integrating the knowledge, voice, and agency of people with direct experience of a social issue—such as drug use, disability, gender-based violence, or poor health—into service delivery, advocacy, and program design. It distinguishes itself from top-down or expert-driven models by treating lived experience as a form of expertise that enhances program legitimacy, cultural resonance, and behavioral impact. Unlike general community engagement, this approach positions affected individuals as leaders, educators, and change agents rather than passive recipients.HEALTHSERVE KENYAKAKA HELP THE CHILD FRIENDS FUNDSKENYA NATIONAL OUTREACH COUNSELLING AND TRAINING PROGRAM (K-NOTE)SOUND HEALTH CAMPAIGNERS
- Integrated Development with Local Ownership 6 orgsBy combining multi-sectoral interventions with community-led design and sustainable financing models, organizations produce resilient and scalable development outcomes, because solutions rooted in local agency, cultural context, and economic self-reliance are more likely to endure and create systemic change. This strategy unifies education, livelihoods, nutrition, climate resilience, and social support within a single, coordinated framework that centers community participation and long-term sustainability. Unlike siloed interventions, it treats poverty and vulnerability as interconnected challenges requiring co-created, holistic solutions—distinguishing it from standalone education or aid-based models by embedding financial mechanisms (like cross-subsidization and "pay-it-forward") and environmental sustainability into the core of service delivery. The shared belief across organizations is that durable change emerges not just from access to services, but from empowering communities asACTION SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT CENTREORPHANS AND STREET CHILDREN FOUNDATION KENYASUNRISE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONTHE GOOD SAMARITAN ORPHANAGE CENTRE
- Holistic Transformation through Integrated Faith and Empowerment 4 orgsBy integrating spiritual engagement with socio-economic empowerment and relational care, organizations produce sustainable personal and community transformation, because combining faith, dignity, and agency addresses root causes of poverty and fosters mutual ownership of change. This strategy unifies faith-based motivation with comprehensive development practices—spanning education, trauma-informed care, vocational training, and community-led initiatives—not as parallel activities but as interdependent levers for deep, lasting change. Unlike models that treat material aid or evangelism in isolation, this approach depends on the synergy between spiritual purpose, relational trust, and capacity-building to shift individuals from dependency to leadership within their own communities.BEAM CHILDRENS KENYAST. KIZITO HOME BASED CARE & AIDS ORPHANS SUPPORT INTERNATIONALWINGS OF MERCYZIPPORAH MORONGE FOUNDATION
- Holistic, Community-Driven Integration 4 orgsBy integrating services across health, education, economic, and social domains within community-led systems, organizations achieve sustainable inclusion and systemic change, because addressing interconnected barriers through locally owned, multidimensional approaches ensures relevance, reduces fragmentation, and builds collective agency. This strategy emphasizes the convergence of multidisciplinary support—such as healthcare, education, livelihoods, and psychosocial services—not as isolated interventions but as coordinated, community-embedded systems. It distinguishes itself from siloed service models by prioritizing local ownership, cultural alignment, and the simultaneous tackling of structural, economic, and attitudinal barriers, thereby fostering long-term resilience and equity.ARISE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTREKASASI INTEGRATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTMULTIPURPOSE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME ( MUDAP)MUMIAS COMMUNITY PROGRAMMES
- Empowerment Through Participation 3 orgsBy engaging individuals and communities as active agents in decision-making and program design, we foster sustainable social change, because inclusive participation builds ownership, strengthens local capacity, and transforms power dynamics. This strategy centers on shifting power from external actors to communities by prioritizing participatory processes, whether through dialogue, media, governance, or economic inclusion. It appears across diverse issue areas—from peacebuilding to youth engagement and development—unified by the belief that lasting change emerges when people shape their own solutions. Unlike top-down or service-delivery models, this approach treats community agency as the engine of resilience and transformation.KENYA NETWORK OF WOMEN WITH AIDSPEACE PROMOTERS FORUMWOMEN CONCERN KENYA
- Trauma-Informed Holistic Development 3 orgsBy integrating trauma-informed care with holistic support across emotional, familial, educational, and spiritual domains, we produce sustainable child well-being and resilience, because healing from adversity requires addressing interconnected root causes rather than isolated symptoms. This strategy centers on the understanding that trauma is a foundational barrier to development, and that effective intervention must be both psychologically sensitive and multidimensionally supportive. Unlike narrowly focused approaches—such as education-only sponsorship or temporary shelter—this model unifies therapeutic, familial, educational, and community-based elements around the child’s lived experience of trauma. It distinguishes itself by treating psychological safety and relational continuity as prerequisites for lasting change, rather than add-ons to material support.BEAM CHILDRENS KENYASUNRISE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONZIPPORAH MORONGE FOUNDATION
- Culturally Grounded Empowerment 2 orgsBy embedding programs in local culture, values, and community leadership, we achieve sustainable behavior change and improved health and social outcomes, because interventions are more trusted, accessible, and effective when they reflect the lived experiences and belief systems of the people they serve. This strategy centers cultural resonance as a core driver of engagement and impact, going beyond translation or adaptation to co-create solutions with communities using indigenous knowledge, trusted messengers, and context-specific practices. It distinguishes itself from generic or clinical models by prioritizing relational trust, local ownership, and identity-affirming approaches across diverse domains—from mental health and HIV prevention to gender norms and youth development—unifying efforts that might otherwise appear operationally distinct.HEALTHSERVE KENYAOASIS COUNSELLING AND TRAINING INSTITUTE CHANGED NAME TO: OASIS AFRICA
- Family-Model Care 2 orgsBy placing children in family-style residential environments rather than institutions, we produce better emotional, social, and developmental outcomes, because stable, nurturing, and relational caregiving structures are essential for healing and long-term well-being. This strategy centers on replacing impersonal institutional care with intentional family-like settings—whether through household models, community elders, or volunteer-supported families—to create consistent, loving environments for vulnerable children. It distinguishes itself from standalone services like education or food support by prioritizing relational stability as the foundational precondition for all other development outcomes. While other strategies may deliver aid in fragmented forms, this approach treats the restoration of family and community bonds as the core mechanism of change.HEALTHY ADAPTATION AND LIFE SKILLS ORGANIZATION (HALO - KENYA)SUNRISE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
- Arts-Based Empowerment 1 orgBy engaging marginalized individuals in arts-based activities, we produce personal agency, healing, and social inclusion, because creative expression fosters emotional resilience, builds confidence, and enables individuals to reclaim their voice and identity. This strategy centers the transformative power of the arts—not just as a tool for skill development but as a holistic mechanism for psychological, social, and economic empowerment. It distinguishes itself from purely educational or vocational models by prioritizing emotional and identity-based growth as foundational to sustainable development, weaving together therapeutic, cultural, and economic outcomes through creative practice.THE GOOD SAMARITAN ORPHANAGE CENTRE
- Collaborative Ecosystem Building 1 orgBy forming multi-stakeholder partnerships and networks, organizations amplify impact and drive systemic change, because collective action leverages diverse resources, enhances local ownership, and enables scalable, sustainable solutions beyond the capacity of any single actor. This strategy emphasizes the intentional creation of collaborative ecosystems—linking communities, institutions, governments, and civil society—to address complex development challenges. Unlike isolated interventions, it relies on coordinated action, shared goals, and pooled expertise to build resilience, scale innovations, and transform systems across sectors such as health, education, environment, and the creative economy. What distinguishes it is its focus on structural integration and long-term coalition-building rather than short-term, single-organization delivery.ENABLE AFRICA INTERNATIONAL
- Holistic Rehabilitation Pathway 1 orgBy providing integrated, sequential support across rescue, rehabilitation, education, and reintegration, organizations achieve sustainable reentry for street-connected children, because multifaceted vulnerabilities require coordinated and stage-appropriate interventions that address both immediate needs and long-term stability. This strategy emphasizes a structured, end-to-end journey for vulnerable children, moving them from crisis to self-sufficiency through interconnected services. It distinguishes itself from isolated interventions by intentionally aligning psychosocial support, education, skills training, and community engagement within a unified theory of change, ensuring that progress in one domain reinforces gains in others.ORPHANS AND STREET CHILDREN FOUNDATION KENYA
- Holistic Youth Empowerment 1 orgBy integrating education, mentorship, skills training, and psychosocial support, we produce resilient and capable youth, because sustained personal and community transformation requires addressing multiple, interdependent dimensions of vulnerability simultaneously. This strategy centers on a multidimensional approach to youth development, combining academic access, emotional support, vocational training, and values-based guidance to break cycles of poverty and exclusion. Unlike standalone interventions (e.g., education or job training alone), it emphasizes the synergistic effect of addressing structural and personal barriers together, fostering long-term agency and systemic impact across diverse community contexts.MUMIAS COMMUNITY PROGRAMMES
- Human Rights-Based Empowerment 1 orgBy grounding programs in human rights frameworks and centering marginalized voices in advocacy and decision-making, organizations foster systemic change and empowerment, because rights-based approaches transform power structures, promote accountability, and enable individuals to claim their rights as duty-bearers are held responsible. This strategy unifies efforts that go beyond service delivery by embedding human rights principles into programming, legal empowerment, education, and advocacy. It emphasizes structural change through local leadership, policy influence, and the transformation of social norms—distinguishing it from purely technical or charitable interventions by treating beneficiaries as rights-holders and targeting root causes of inequity.ACTION SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
- Peer-Led Empowerment 1 orgBy placing peers at the center of mentorship and leadership initiatives, organizations foster deeper engagement and sustainable behavior change, because shared lived experience builds trust, relatability, and mutual accountability. This strategy emphasizes the transformation of beneficiaries into leaders and mentors within their communities, leveraging shared identity and experience to increase program credibility and impact. Unlike top-down mentorship or externally driven interventions, this approach treats youth and community members as agents of change rather than passive recipients, creating scalable and culturally resonant models of development seen across mentorship, financial inclusion, and psychosocial support programs.LIFE - PLAN ACTION AND DEVELOPMENT