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Transform Lives Through Education
August 2025

At The Nasio Trust, we believe that every child deserves the chance to grow up healthy, educated, and full of hope for the future. We are inviting your business to be part of this transformation by supporting our Child Sponsorship and Education Programme.

Your partnership will not only change children’s lives in rural Kenya but will also strengthen your company’s social impact, employee engagement, and global outlook.

The Challenge

In Mumias West, HIV/AIDS, poverty, and food insecurity have left thousands of children vulnerable. Many have lost parents or live in homes without enough food, healthcare, or money for school. COVID-19 has widened this gap, leaving children at risk of malnutrition, child labour, early pregnancy, and a future without opportunity.

Our Solution – Child Sponsorship & Education

Every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and thrive in a loving family environment. Our programme ensures vulnerable children can stay with guardians or extended family while receiving the support they need to succeed at school and in life.

Through our Child Sponsorship and Education Programme we provide:

  • Access to education from nursery to university
  • Daily nutritious school meals
  • Health insurance and medical care
  • IT skills, mentoring, and enrichment activities
  • Regular home visits and safeguarding support
  • Dedicated teachers, social workers, and support staff

This model doesn’t just help one child – it strengthens whole families and communities, creating a cycle of hope and opportunity.

Our Impact – Highlights from 2024

  • 365 orphaned and vulnerable children currently sponsored
  • 48,000 meals served through the School Feeding Programme in 2024
  • 96% attendance at our Early Childhood Centres
  • 100% of our Exceptional Students passed secondary school exams, with many progressing on to university

How Your Business Can Make a Difference

To sustain this programme, we need £110,000 each year. This funding covers tuition fees, meals, healthcare, learning materials, school uniforms, ICT training, social work, and staff salaries.
There are many ways your business can help:

  • Sponsor a Child – £32/month supports a child with education, meals, and healthcare.
  • Support a Scholar – £1,000/year helps a student access a leading boarding school through our Exceptional Students Programme.
  • Fund a Family’s Healthcare – £60/year insures a child and their household with Kenya’s National Health Insurance.
  • Pay the Wages of a Teacher, Social Worker or Nurse – give children the support they need by funding an essential worker.
  • Give In-Kind Support – laptops, school supplies, or hygiene packs directly benefit children.
  • Engage Your Employees – payroll giving, matched funding, mentoring, or team volunteering in Kenya.

Why Partner with Us?

By partnering with The Nasio Trust, your business invests in the next generation of leaders, employees, and entrepreneurs. Together, we can tackle poverty at its roots while building a fairer world.

For more information – contact us now.

Join us today. Together, let’s build futures that last.

This story is listed in: Corporate Partnership Opportunity

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"They have paid my fees in school. They house me and they provide everything I need."
Moses (The orphan that started it all)

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