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ZIPPORAH MORONGE FOUNDATION

· EIN · hurumatrustfund.org
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Kenya pilot stub summary (org_types stubbed to bypass profile gate)

activities · 7 groups

what they do

  • Primary and Pre-Primary School Operation 1 activity
    • Education services for orphaned and community children
      Operates Ngong Huruma Primary, Junior, and Secondary Schools, providing education to over 350 students, including those from the orphanage and surrounding community, with support such as boarding, meals, transportation, library, and computer lab access.
  • Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
    • Healthcare services
      Operates Ngong Huruma Clinic as part of its integrated service model for children and the community.
  • School Infrastructure Development 1 activity
    • Infrastructure and utility development
      Implements infrastructure projects such as boreholes to address water shortages and constructed facilities including classrooms and iron-sheet rooms that evolved into full educational institutions.
  • Psychosocial Support and Counseling Services 1 activity
    • Psychosocial and recreational support programs
      Provides professional counseling, music education (keyboard, guitar, drums), and organized play and structured activities—especially during school holidays—to support emotional well-being and development.
  • Residential and Therapeutic Care for Vulnerable Children 1 activity
    • Residential care for orphaned and vulnerable children
      Provides a safe, homely environment for over 150 orphaned and vulnerable children aged 0 to 18, including street children, abandoned children, and those affected by HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, offering psychosocial support and trauma recovery services.
  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
    • Transition and tertiary education support
      Operates Huruma Transition Home and supports graduates through tertiary education, having assisted over 20 in certificate, diploma, or degree programs and over 400 through primary and secondary education.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Community and extracurricular engagement
      Engages students in community programs including Rotary, Scouts, Presidential Award Scheme, CSR projects, and church worship music participation.
    • Vocational and life skills training
      Offers vocational training in hair salon services, welding, and sewing, along with life skills and self-reliance training to support rehabilitation and long-term independence of children and graduates.
    • Volunteer coordination and program support
      Matches volunteers to needs in childcare, education, medical support, administration, construction, gardening, and fundraising, leveraging volunteer support across all operations at Huruma Children's Home.
relationships · 5

who they work with

  • Go Beyond All Borders Partner — Partner organization linked on Huruma Trust Fund website
  • Hope for Huruma Foundation Partner — Partner organization linked on Huruma Trust Fund website
  • Huruma Children's Trust Canada Partner — Partner organization linked on Huruma Trust Fund website
  • Huruma Children’s Home – Ngong Partner — Local partner organization in Kenya where volunteers are placed and where services are delivered.
  • Kigo Njenga and Company Partner — Certified accounting firm that conducts annual financial audits for the Trust.