Corporate Partnerships
Corporate Partnerships

Over the past few years, HWWK funding has come from various sources that include the Presidential Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through local funders, Grand Challenges Canada (GCC), The Global Fund through Care International in Kenya and Kenya Red Cross Society. Programs have also been funded by the International Labor Organization (ILO), Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), Walmart Foundation, The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation (TCCAF), Shell Oil Products Africa and several other organizations, individual donors, and Trusts.

Public Private Partnerships have also been established with other non–governmental organizations, government agencies, corporate firms, local and international donor agencies and religious institutions.

HWWK is a member of the Health NGO’s Network and Volunteer Involving Organizations (VIO) Network Society. We recognize the contribution, especially of local volunteers to the achievement of our mission. Volunteers are engaged in all program sites in the country and equipped to provide direct services to the communities we serve.

Your organization too can partner with us to create empowered healthy communities as part of your corporate social responsibility.

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Over the past few years, HWWK funding has come from various sources that include the Presidential Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through local funders, Grand Challenges Canada (GCC), The Global Fund through Care International in Kenya and Kenya Red Cross Society. Programs have also been funded by the International Labor Organization (ILO), Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), Walmart Foundation, The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation (TCCAF), Shell Oil Products Africa and several other organizations, individual donors, and Trusts.

Public Private Partnerships have also been established with other non–governmental organizations, government agencies, corporate firms, local and international donor agencies and religious institutions.

HWWK is a member of the Health NGO’s Network and Volunteer Involving Organizations (VIO) Network Society. We recognize the contribution, especially of local volunteers to the achievement of our mission. Volunteers are engaged in all program sites in the country and equipped to provide direct services to the communities we serve.

Your organization too can partner with us to create empowered healthy communities as part of your corporate social responsibility.

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Corporate Partners Who Have Donated in Response to COVID-19

Corporate Partners Who Have Donated in Response to COVID-19​

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Builders Warehouse

Builders Warehouse opens a branch in Nairobi and supports 120 households with food baskets in response to COVID -19 pandemic. HOPE worldwide Kenya together with HOPE worldwide South Africa, Nairobi Christian Church, the local administration and community leaders mobilized the most needy households in Kawangware informal settlement to benefit from the food donations.
A brief ceremony was held on 14th August 2020 at Arise by Grace Center, a community school serving 300 pupils in Kawangware where the households received the food baskets.

Builders Warehouse extends it’s generous support to the school for a total makeover towards creating a conducive learning environment for future generations.

Builders Warehouse

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Builders Warehouse opens a branch in Nairobi and supports 120 households with food baskets in response to COVID -19 pandemic. HOPE worldwide Kenya together with HOPE worldwide South Africa, Nairobi Christian Church, the local administration and community leaders mobilized the most needy households in Kawangware informal settlement to benefit from the food donations.
A brief ceremony was held on 14th August 2020 at Arise by Grace Center, a community school serving 300 pupils in Kawangware where the households received the food baskets.

Builders Warehouse extends it’s generous support to the school for a total makeover towards creating a conducive learning environment for future generations.

Two Rivers

Two Rivers represented by the Managing Director, Mr. Theodoros Pantis, presented generous gift donations to HWWK. Gift donations included food items such as rice, maize, and wheat flour, cooking oil and drinks, and other essential items like sanitary towels.

The donation were distributed to the most vulnerable households in Nairobi informal settlements, including Mukuru, Tassia, Mathare, Kaimbiu, Landmawe, Ruai, and Dandora.

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Two Rivers

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Two Rivers represented by the Managing Director, Mr. Theodoros Pantis, presented generous gift donations to HWWK. Gift donations included food items such as rice, maize, and wheat flour, cooking oil and drinks, and other essential items like sanitary towels.

The donation were distributed to the most vulnerable households in Nairobi informal settlements, including Mukuru, Tassia, Mathare, Kaimbiu, Landmawe, Ruai, and Dandora.

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Visa Oshwal Community

Visa Oshwal Community donated to communities in response to COVID – 19 Pandemic.

The donations to HOPE worldwide Kenya, which included dry food items, soap and sanitary towels went a long way to support the most needy, most of whom lost their livelihood due to the pandemic. These items were distributed to households in Mathare Hospital informal settlement, one of the areas where the DREAMS project is implemented.

Visa Oshwal Community

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Visa Oshwal Community donated to communities in response to COVID – 19 Pandemic.

The donations to HOPE worldwide Kenya, which included dry food items, soap and sanitary towels went a long way to support the most needy, most of whom lost their livelihood due to the pandemic. These items were distributed to households in Mathare Hospital informal settlement, one of the areas where the DREAMS project is implemented.

We Appreciate Donations Made By Our Corporate Partners

To Make Donations, Contact Us or Visit Our Head Office.

We Appreciate Donations Made By Our Corporate Partners

To Make Donations, Contact Us or Visit Our Head Office.