Because Only Together We Can
Build a World Where All Youth Are Safe, Strong & Valued
Who We Are
Dindi Foundation is a community-based non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families in Kenya.
Despite Kenya’s rich culture and natural beauty, many communities continue to face extreme poverty, limited access to education, clean water, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods. These challenges deeply affect children, exposing them to hunger, poor health, unsafe living conditions, and limited opportunities for growth and development.
We believe that lasting change begins within the community. By working closely with local families and empowering them to actively participate in solutions, we aim to break the cycle of poverty and create healthier, self-sustaining communities.
At Dindi Foundation, we stand up for the rights, dignity, and future of children, ensuring every child has the opportunity to grow, learn, and live a better life.






What We Do
01.
— Support Vulnerable Children
We identify and support children from disadvantaged backgrounds, ensuring they have access to basic needs, protection, and opportunities for growth.
02.
— Promote Access to Education
We help children stay in school by supporting education-related needs such as school fees, uniforms, and learning materials.
03.
— Fight Extreme Poverty
We work with families and communities to address extreme poverty by improving living standards and promoting self-sufficiency.
04.
— Improve Nutrition & Health
We support access to food, proper nutrition, and healthier living conditions to reduce illness and improve child development.
05.
— Empower Communities
We involve community members in identifying challenges and developing solutions, enabling them to take ownership of sustainable development.
06.
— Advocate for Children’s Rights
We stand up for the rights, dignity, and well-being of children, ensuring they are protected and given a chance at a better future.
Impact Stories
Vivian Awinja Okutoyi
Vivian Awinja Okutoyi, orphaned at nine months old, overcame early hardship with the help of family and well-wishers to complete her primary and secondary education. Now 19, she is pursuing a Diploma in Hospitality Management at Uwezo College in Machakos, working toward a stable and independent future.
Vivian Awinja Okutoyi
Vivian Awinja Okutoyi, orphaned at nine months old, overcame early hardship with the help of family and well-wishers to complete her primary and secondary education. Now 19, she is pursuing a Diploma in Hospitality Management at Uwezo College in Machakos, working toward a stable and independent future.
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