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Nairobi, Kenya · Est. 2022

Transforming Lives
Through Education,
Health
& Opportunity

Join our mission to support girls, women, and families with dignified programs designed for long-term community impact across Kenya.

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Girls supported with sanitary and mentorship programs

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Single mothers empowered through income-generating training

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Community programs launched across multiple regions

Why Tunza Dada

We create pathways for lasting change.

Through mentorship, menstrual health education, and economic support, we help young girls build confidence and communities achieve resilience. Every donation goes directly to programs that protect dignity and deliver measurable results.

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Education First

Keeping girls in school with the resources, hygiene support, and encouragement they need to thrive academically and personally.

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Dignity at Every Step

From menstrual hygiene kits to safe mentorship spaces, every program preserves and uplifts the dignity of the girls and women we serve.

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Community-Led Impact

Working hand-in-hand with local families and leaders to ensure programs are culturally grounded, sustainable, and community-owned.

African schoolgirls studying together
Our Programs

Meaningful initiatives that change futures

Each program is designed with community input, measurable outcomes, and deep respect for the dignity and potential of every girl and woman we serve.

Menstrual Health Program
Menstrual Health

Dignity Kits & Health Education

Providing reusable pads, puberty education, and safe spaces so girls can attend school without fear or shame. No girl should miss class because of her period.

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Mentorship Program
Mentorship

Role Models & Leadership Development

Connecting young women with inspiring mentors who support career exploration, confidence-building, and leadership skills. Every girl deserves a guide.

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Economic Empowerment Program
Economic Empowerment

Business Training & Seed Funding

Supporting mothers and women with practical business skills, seed grants, and financial literacy to build sustainable livelihoods for their families.

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Transparency & Accountability

Open, honest & accountable.

We believe donors and communities deserve full transparency. Here is everything you need to know about who we are, how we are governed, and how every shilling entrusted to us is used.

🏛️ Registration & Legal Status

Organization Name Tunza Foundation
Registration No. SOC-DET67P
Registered with Registrar of Societies, Kenya
Year Registered 2022
Headquarters Nairobi, Kenya
Tax Status Non-Profit (Exempt)

👑 Governance Structure

Board meets quarterly to review programs, finances, and strategy
Annual General Meeting held with all stakeholders and community representatives
Independent financial audit conducted annually by external auditors
All board members declare conflicts of interest annually
Whistleblower and grievance policy available to all staff and beneficiaries

🛡️ Child Safeguarding Policy

Firmly committed to protecting every child. Zero tolerance for abuse of any kind.

All staff and volunteers undergo mandatory safeguarding training before working with children
Background checks conducted on all personnel with child contact
Clear, confidential reporting mechanism in place for any safeguarding concerns
Photo and media consent obtained from guardians before any child imagery is published
All programs include a community child protection focal point
Impact Stories

Voices from the field

Real words from the girls, mothers, and volunteers whose lives have been touched by Tunza Dada programs.

Impact Story 1

Getting a dignity kit changed everything. I no longer miss school during my period. I can focus and dream bigger now.

Aisha M., 14

Menstrual Health Program Beneficiary · Nairobi

Impact Story 2

The business training gave me more than skills — it gave me confidence. I now run a small catering business that feeds my three children.

Grace W., 32

Economic Empowerment Graduate · Utawala

Impact Story 3

My mentor showed me that girls from my neighbourhood can become engineers. I applied to university for the first time this year.

Faith N., 17

Mentorship Program Participant · Nairobi

Volunteer

Become part of the movement

Our volunteers help deliver programs, mentor girls, and support community outreach. Your time and skills make a real, lasting difference in a girl's life.

Lead mentorship sessions with young girls in Nairobi and surrounding areas
Help run health education and menstrual hygiene workshops
Support community fundraising and awareness campaigns
Assist with program monitoring, documentation, and evaluation
Offer professional skills — legal, medical, finance, communications
Volunteer Program