Goodluck Children’s Home has been a beacon of hope since its establishment in January 2014. This organization specializes in providing shelter to children who have experienced abandonment, abuse, neglect, or have lost their parents. The home welcomes children from birth, ensuring that their earliest years are spent in a nurturing and supportive environment. Social workers play a crucial role in identifying and referring these vulnerable children to us, allowing them to find solace and safety during challenging times in their young lives.

Our home is designed to be a safe haven for these children, offering not just shelter but also love and care. Each child receives individualized attention, ensuring their emotional and physical needs are met. 

The dedicated staff members work tirelessly to create a nurturing atmosphere where children can heal and begin to thrive. We aim to foster a sense of belonging and security, enabling children to develop strong foundations for their future while experiencing the warmth of a caring community.

At Goodluck Children’s Home, we believe that every child deserves a chance to grow up in a safe and loving environment. Our commitment extends beyond mere shelter; we provide education, life skills, and emotional support to help these children build a brighter future. By equipping them with the necessary tools and support, we strive to empower each child to overcome their past and embrace their potential. Together with the guidance of social workers and our dedicated team, we continue to make a meaningful impact in the lives of these deserving children.

Our Mission

We believe that we can save more lives with your support.

To ensure that every vulnerable Kenyan child is protected and supported to access basic needs such as secure home, food, clothing, education, health care and freedom to enjoy a happy childhood.

 

Objectives

  • To eliminate human rights abuse and promote Girl Child Education in Kenya thereby building healthy individuals with skills to support themselves in order to avoid the increase in poverty, crime, prostitution, exploitation and lack of basic opportunities.
  • To raise public awareness of child abuse through education and training programs, workshops and conferences in order to ensure that the law is upheld and applied in relation to the  rights of children.
  • To develop the capacity among the indigent and vulnerable through training on how to deal with fear of speaking out and learning not to be intimated by abusive authority figures.
  • To provide refuge for abandoned and vulnerable children.
  • To work closely with the appropriate Government department to ensure that children are placed with credible families and to follow up on their progress.