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 Ending hunger, food insecurity

and malnutrition for all 

About

CHEPs

The Centres for Health and Education Programmes (CHEPs) is a registered Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in Kenya.
Its goal is to empower, promote access and improve quality health and education for the benefit of under resourced individuals and communities. 

CHEPs organises health/eye care screening and treatment camps, provides assistance for emergency medical and surgical care, sponsorship and career mentorship to deserving students, emergency relief and rehabilitation efforts in drought/famine disaster affected areas of Kenya, undertakes development and humanitarian projects in underprivileged areas of Kenya.

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Vision

CHEPs envisions the underprivileged across Kenya empowered with equal access to quality health and education services, improved agriculture and environment for a dignified lifestyle.  

Vision
Mission

Mission

CHEPs’ mission is to empower the underprivileged individuals and communities of Kenya, while instilling hope and dignity, by providing sustainable and quality health, education, agriculture, environment conservation, development and humanitarian projects through local initiatives, resources, and involvement of local volunteers willing to serve the community.

If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one.

  - Mother Teresa  

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Projects

Projects

  • Health care including eye camps, emergency medical treatment, limb prosthesis

  • Education including student sponsorship, student mentorship centre, library set up, solar light, books & desks distribution

  • Agriculture including farming support, irrigation projects, animal husbandry

  • Environment including trees planting,organizing cleanup/hygiene projects in villages

  • Development including micro-finance and infrastructure for promotion of health and education, improving water supply through digging & rehabilitation of wells

  • Humanitarian including emergency relief during famine & drought

Our Impact

Our Impact

286,281

Number of people provided with food support in emergencies

125

Number of villages provided food support in emergencies

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