Like they say :
big things have small beginnings
Furaha na heri is a “Small Steps” Community Service group focused on giving back to those in need through fundraising, volunteerism, education, and donations.
Active Donation Campaigns
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Swing for Hope: Give the Gift of Golf and Joy to Kenyan Children
Furaha na Heri: Bringing Joy Through Golf At Furaha na Heri, we believe that every child deserves a chance to dream, play, and feel valued. That’s why we are planning a special event dedicated to less fortunate children across Kenya who share a unique passion—golf. This event is more than just a day on the course. It is an opportunity to inspire hope, nurture talent, and create joyful memories. Through mentorship, friendly competition, and community support, these young golfers will experience encouragement, belonging, and the excitement of pursuing their dreams. The Event Plan We aim to host a…
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The Prince of Banana Leaf Art | by Stephen Njoroge
Order or support Stephen NjorogeHe specializes in creating artistic portraits using banana fibre, a natural and locally available material. His work reflects not only creativity but also deep cultural roots and environmental awareness. Each piece is carefully crafted by hand, combining patience, skill, and vision.
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From Addiction to Art: Mumbi Joyces Story of Hope
From Addiction to Art: Mumbi Joyce’s Story of Hope From humble beginnings Joyce Mumbi was born in the year 1977 August 28th in Coffee farms but later settled in slums of Marurui and Githogoro. 1983 she was enrolled in Garden estate primary school but later dropped out of school due to her mum’s alcoholism. Mumbi started working as a househelp at a young age of 7years she later got married in mararal 1992 she bore 2 children and went back home .She started selling illicit brew at githogoro where she met and married her second husband . Mumbi later realized that her husband was a thief and battled drug addiction…
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A Story of Talent and Opportunity – Moses Kamau
Order or support Moses Kamu’s art that reflects the beauty and wonder of God’s creation. With a larger workshop and more materials, Moses could train many more young people, providing them with skills, income, and a constructive way to spend their time.
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Recurring Children’s Fun Day Event : Activity Rewards.
Objective : Rewarding children with POINTS for good behavior and respect for the elderly and above all for being active, helpful community members. *** Reward Menu: check with Furaha na heri for the point values for the month. Kiambu County1. IntroductionThis is a Children’s Fun Day Event aimed at, first of all, rewarding good behavior in children, and secondly promoting physical fitness, teamwork, creativity, and community bonding through structured play activities.The event will bring together children from the local community for a day filled with traditional and modern games in a safe and supervised environment.2. ObjectivesThe Children’s Fun Day aims to:_ Rewarding good…
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John Mwangi and his own garbage collection group
A Story of Hope: John Mwangi and Young HeroesIn the absence of efficient collection systems, Garbage collectors in Nairobi’s neighborhoods do everything to manage the rapidly increasing waste volumes with limited resources, infrastructure, and institutional support … Despite these challenges, check these young heros who offer garbage collection services and ONLY need your help to grow.With a lorry, proper tools, and resources, our Young Heroes can grow into a stronger initiative— creating jobs, keeping the environment clean, and giving hope to many more children.Invest. Donate. Promote.Contact these young heros Garbage collection is rofitable, driven by consistent, recurring revenue.
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Together we can bring hope and support to those facing hardship.
About Us
Furaha na Heri is a purpose-driven community organization devoted to transforming lives and restoring hope where it is needed most. We believe that every person deserves dignity, opportunity, and support. Through impactful donation initiatives, community outreach, and sustainable support programs, we work tirelessly to provide essential resources, emergency relief, and long-term empowerment to vulnerable communities.
Our mission is to spark lasting change by bringing together compassionate hearts, generous donors, and meaningful causes. At Furaha na Heri, we are committed to building stronger communities, uplifting lives, and creating a future filled with hope, compassion, and opportunity for all.
Frequenty Asked Questions
How to Donate
Online: the fastest and safest method is on our website via Mpesa, credit card, PayPal, or bank transfer, or in-person fundraising events.
Donating Securities or Assets:
Donate appreciated stock or other non-cash assets.
In-Kind Donations: Donate your time, knowledge, goods, services, or food to our local community organizations.
No Cash: We do not take cash, as it is difficult to track and can be lost.
Keep Records:
Download a receipt of your donation and use the receipt for tax purposes.
We are commited to transparency. Our CRM alllows us to record your gift, its value, date received, and attribute it to a specific program or beneficiary of your choice. You will be able to follow stories, pictures, or videos showing the tangible effects of your donations. For contributions given without restrictions, funds will go into a general fund covering operating costs, rent, and salaries.
Yes, we use secure payment gateways to ensure that all transactions are safe and protected.
How can I participate in Furaha na Heri events?
– You can join our events as a volunteer, participant, or sponsor. Keep an eye on our website and social media for event announcements.
You can reach us at:
– Email: info@furahanaheri.com
– Phone: +254 725 442425
You are welcome to invest as an Angel Investor ( as an Individual or group providing capital for early-stage products).