Amrita Children Home

Amrita Children’s Home is a care home located in Athi River, Nairobi. The home cares for orphaned and disadvantaged Kenyan children who lack the basic necessities of life. With the nourishing food and loving care they receive from the dedicated staff, the children gain the confidence and the strength to move forward in life.

it is one of those initiatives that mum2mum kenya believes in and supports in a bid to alleviate poverty and help the underprivileged.

Preemie Love Foundation

Preemie Love creates support networks for mothers who have given birth prematurely. Mum2mum has taken the initiative to support this noble cause which aims to improve health outcomes for prematurely born babies by striving for good nutrition. 

thus regular parent education talks on Nutrition have become a key component of the work that Preemie Love Foundation carry out in support of families that have a baby who was born prematurely.

Still A Mum

Still A Mum is a charity that supports women and families dealing with miscarriages, stillbirth and infant loss. They operate in Africa, with their headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. They continuously strive to improve the care bereaved parents receive as well as create public awareness on child loss and how the society should respond as a result. Moreover, they also provide psycho-social support to women who have lost a baby and actively work to reduce maternal mortality.

The Nest Kenya

The Nest is a baby and children’s home which was founded in 1997 by a woman seeking to help children. When these children mothers are arrested, typically for petty crimes, the children are left without care. Fortunately, when the women are released, they are reunited with their children. These women are allowed to stay at the Nest’s halfway house until they get back on their feet. mum2mum greatly feels the need to support the Nest’s efforts.

The Nest takes in abandoned children under the age of 2 and cares for them until an extended family can be found or an adoption can be arranged through social workers. Often the babies move to the children’s home when they are a bit older. Afterwards, they are provided academic education along with the rest of the children while awaiting their mothers’ release.