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HEALTHY ADAPTATION AND LIFE SKILLS ORGANIZATION (HALO - KENYA)

· EIN · haloworldwide.org
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activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • Psychosocial Support and Counseling Services 1 activity
    • Counseling and mentorship programs
      Provides ongoing counseling and mentorship to rescued children and youth, supporting their psychosocial well-being, leadership development, and personal growth as part of holistic rehabilitation.
  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
    • Education sponsorship and academic support
      Enrolls rescued and at-risk children in primary and secondary education through sponsorship programs, provides ongoing academic support, and ensures completion of key educational milestones, including transition to secondary school.
  • Youth Psychosocial Support and Life Skills 1 activity
    • Life skills and leadership development
      Delivers life skills education and leadership opportunities to HALO youth, leveraging volunteer expertise to build resilience, confidence, and practical capabilities for independent living.
  • Youth Sports and Recreation Programs 1 activity
    • Recreational and psychosocial activities
      Organizes structured recreational programs including basketball for boys, art programs, and holiday events to foster bonding, build relationships, and create positive experiences for HALO youth.
  • Volunteer & Fundraising Engagement 1 activity
    • Volunteer engagement
      Engages over 300 volunteers annually to support programs for homeless and at-risk children, utilizing volunteer contributions across education, life skills training, and recreational activities.
  • Street Outreach and Rescue for At-Risk Children 1 activity
    • Youth rescue and reintegration
      Rescues homeless and at-risk children and youth from streets and unhealthy living environments, particularly in Nanyuki, providing immediate support including shelter and counseling, facilitating family reintegration, and ensuring long-term stability through sustained engagement.
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Simama Transition Home Partner — Collaborates with Simama social workers to rescue and house vulnerable youth.