Welcome To
Emmanuel breeze foundation
Who We Are
We are a non-profit organization devoted to changing the story of vulnerable and special-needs children by providing access to education, vocational training, mentorship, and psychosocial care.
Our work is driven by love and guided by a belief that every child deserves a fair start in life.
Born out of compassion, Emmanuel Breeze Foundation started as a small dream — to reach children overlooked by society.
Through dedication and faith, it has grown into a structured movement that embraces diversity, uplifts families, and builds hope through education and skill training.










What We Do
01.
🔹 Construction Project (Our School of Hope)
Our flagship initiative — building a school that ensures no child is left behind.
This institution will:
- Offer basic education to children who cannot access it.
- Create a safe and inclusive learning environment.
- Serve as a symbol of hope and opportunity.
02.
🔹 Vocational Center for Special-Needs Youth
We empower teenagers aged 15 and above with hands-on skills such as tailoring, carpentry, crafts, and computer basics……..
03.
We train and mentor caregivers to ensure they’re emotionally equipped to support vulnerable children. Through counselling, workshops, and wellness programs, caregivers learn how to nurture children with patience, love, and understanding.
In partnership with children’s homes across Ruiru Sub-County, we provide:
- School fees assistance.
- Mentorship for children.
- Support for children with special needs.
Impact Stories
Mary a beneficiary from Ruiru
Through Emmanuel Breeze Foundation, lives have been beautifully transformed. Mary, a 13-year-old girl from Ruiru, who once stayed home due to lack of school fees, is now thriving in class with new hope and confidence after joining our education support program. Brian, a 17-year-old youth with special needs, discovered his talent in beadwork through our vocational center and now earns an income from his handmade crafts. Stories like theirs remind us that when love meets opportunity, destinies change forever. 💖
Jane-A single Mother From Ruiru
Jane, a single mother of two from Ruiru, once struggled to care for her special-needs child alone, feeling hopeless and worn out. Through Emmanuel Breeze Foundation’s caregiver support sessions, she gained strength, guidance, and a new sense of community—today, she confidently helps other mothers find hope. On the other hand, Daniel, a 16-year-old boy who had dropped out of school due to poverty, joined our vocational training program, learned tailoring, and now makes school uniforms for his peers. Their stories remind us that when hearts are empowered and hands are equipped, lives truly change.
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