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    • WHO WE ARE
      • Mission & Vision
      • Impact & Reports
      • Our Team
    • CURRENT PROJECTS
      • Goal 1: Safe Housing
      • Daycare
      • Goal 2: Education
      • Goal 3: SGBV Prevention
    • Past Project
    • Impact
    • NEWS
    • Donate
  • Home
  • WHO WE ARE
    • Mission & Vision
    • Impact & Reports
    • Our Team
  • CURRENT PROJECTS
    • Goal 1: Safe Housing
    • Daycare
    • Goal 2: Education
    • Goal 3: SGBV Prevention
  • Past Project
  • Impact
  • NEWS
  • Donate

Impact Since 2022

Safe Shelter

Learning Center

Learning Center

The City of Peace Safe House provides emergency shelter, protection, and holistic support to pregnant and parenting teenage girls who have experienced sexual violence, abuse, neglect, or child marriage. Survivors receive safe accommodation, counselling, healthcare, legal referrals, education support, parenting skills, and life-skills training, empowering them to heal, regain hope, and build independent futures.

Impact

  • 35+ teenage mothers and pregnant girls provided with safe shelter and holistic support 
  • 10 survivors awarded scholarships and enrolled in boarding schools 
  • Survivors supported to return to school, vocational training, or family reintegration 
  • Access to psychosocial support, healthcare, legal referrals, and life-skills training

Learning Center

Learning Center

Learning Center

 

The City of Peace Learning Center empowers vulnerable women, survivors of sexual violence, and teenage mothers with vocational skills, education, and entrepreneurship training. Through courses in tailoring, beauty therapy, computer studies, and adult education, participants gain the skills and confidence to build sustainable livelihoods.

Impact

  • 600 women and girls trained through vocational skills programmes 
  • 35 women completed the Adult Education Programme 
  • 3 vocational training cohorts conducted annually 
  • 50 women and girls enrolled in each cohort 
  • Graduates equipped for employment, self-employment, and further education

SGBV Prevention & Advocacy

City of Peace Daycare Centre

City of Peace Daycare Centre

 

We prevent sexual and gender-based violence through community education, school outreach, sports for change, advocacy, and the engagement of boys and men as allies. Our programmes empower women and girls while promoting safer, more inclusive communities.

Impact

  • 5,000+ children, adolescents, parents, and community members reached 
  • 100+ boys engaged through the Amani Boys Football Initiative 
  • 2,000+ reusable sanitary pads distributed to vulnerable girls 
  • 80 women empowered through Self-Help Groups integrating SGBV prevention and economic empowerment 
  •  Partnered with schools, community leaders, and government agencies to strengthen SGBV prevention and survivor protection. 

City of Peace Daycare Centre

City of Peace Daycare Centre

City of Peace Daycare Centre

 

The City of Peace Daycare Centre provides a safe and nurturing environment for the children of teenage mothers and vulnerable women, enabling mothers to attend education, vocational training, counselling, and economic empowerment programmes with peace of mind.

Impact

  • 100+ children provided with quality daycare services
  • Supported early childhood development through nutrition, play, and learning 
  • Reduced barriers to education and economic empowerment through reliable childcare

Impact Reports

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2024 annual report (pdf)Download
2023 Impact Report (pdf)Download
2022 Impact report (pdf)Download
2020 annual report (pdf)Download

Financial Reports

6.WHF-Audited Financial Report 2025 (1) (pdf)Download
5.WHF-Audited Report 2024 (pdf)Download
4.WHF-Audited Report 2023 (pdf)Download
2022 Impact report (pdf)Download
WHF-AUDITED REPORT 2021 (pdf)Download
2020 annual report (pdf)Download
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Wounded Healers Foundation

160 Mwihoko, Ruiru Kiambu, Kenya

+254792381316

Wounded Healers Foundation is duly registered as Wounded Healers Foundation under the Societies Act of Kenya Cap (108)  Charity Number SOC/ 77546 with Certificate registration number 52198 



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