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SIPROSA ANYANGO FOUNDATION

· EIN · anyango.org
profile · synthesized from sources

The Anyango Foundation runs community development programs in rural Kenya, focusing on health, education, food security, and youth empowerment through sports. It provides scholarships, medical camps, literacy programs, and supports local farmers via its Nyakrundu Kitchen Garden initiative. The organization is funded in part by Wired Spoon, a social enterprise that channels 100% of its profits to the foundation's programs.

named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

Annual Medical Camps
Provides essential medical services, screenings, and medications to underserved populations in rural Kenya
Basketball Program
Youth sports initiative that provides structured training, builds leadership and teamwork, and offers a positive alternative to substance use
Literacy Reading Program
After-school and holiday sessions with trained instructors and volunteers to improve children's reading, vocabulary, and comprehension skills
Malachi Nyindodo Education Fund
Offers scholarships and educational support including mentorship, workshops, and library resources to youth in need
Nyakrundu - Kitchen Garden Initiative
Supports local farmers with resources, financial aid, land management guidance, and a free seedling exchange platform
Soccer Program
Community soccer program that promotes health, character development, and inclusion for youth, including at-risk populations
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Youth Sports and Recreation Programs 1 activity
    • Community Sports Programs
      Supports youth sports development through basketball and soccer programs, including the Obugi-Nam Basketball Team and community soccer sessions. Achieves 90% weekly participation in soccer and 90% regular attendance in basketball (two or more sessions per week), with 75% of participants in both programs showing measurable improvement in teamwork, leadership, and communication skills. Supports 50 young athletes annually in representing their community in soccer tournaments.
  • School-Based Meal Programs in Kenya 1 activity
    • Funding through Social Enterprise
      Receives 100% of profits from Wired Spoon, a chef-driven meal service, to fund its education, health, and food programs in rural Kenya.
  • Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
    • Healthcare Access Initiatives
      Organizes annual medical camps that deliver essential medical services, health screenings, and medications to underserved populations in rural Kenya.
  • Home-Based Sustainable Agriculture 1 activity
    • Kitchen Garden and Agricultural Support
      Operates the Nyakrundu - Kitchen Garden initiative to support local farmers and improve food security by providing tomato seedlings, land management guidance, financial support, and a free seedling exchange platform.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Education Support Programs
      Provides scholarships, community workshops, library resources, mentorship, and a Literacy Reading Program for children during school holidays and after-school sessions, with trained instructors and volunteers helping participants build vocabulary, reading fluency, and comprehension; 80% of participants advance by at least one reading level within six months, and 70% can write a complete, coherent composition by program end. Engages approximately 100 learners annually.
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Grace Resources Partner — Collaborates with Grace Resources to expand community development initiatives in rural Kenya.
  • Wired Spoon Partner — Receives 100% of profits from Wired Spoon, a chef-driven meal service, to fund its programs.