We partner with projects that are at the very grass roots of development, and which show the most promise towards achieving their goals.
Pressing the Help Every Day button on a project will allow you to choose your Coin of Compassion and 100% of your contribution will be evenly distributed to our current projects.
Help Every Day has come together with Raising Futures Kenya, a UK chairty working to educate and train Kenya's most vulnerable children and young people.
Over the last 10 years, Raising Futures Kenya has established and successfully supported t... (Read more)
In 2012 Ereto Maasai Youth [EMAYO] established a school food program at Elerai Primary
School with the assistance and support of Kesho Trust volunteers. The program has been very
successful. Each school day over 450 students are receiving a meal of beans, corn meal and
occasionally rice. The program has encouraged attendance at school and also provides the basis
for improved learning. The co... (Read more)
In late january we sent off 5706 USD for the Wajibu Wetu Children's Trust to enable the interior furnishings of the new home for the children. We are looking forward to receiving updates and pictures on how this project grant will complete the last stages of the moving into Wajibu Wetu's new home. Thanks to everyone who contributed to Help Every Day to make this possible!(Read more)
On december 9th, 2015, we received these pictures and a warm thank you note from Head Teacher, Mr. Wanyoike.
On january 13th, 2016, w... (Read more)
We are so happy to announce that the funding goal has now been reached. The project grant will be tranferred and we will look forward to follow the progress on the construction of the chicken farm over the following months. Thank you all for making this possible.
We are happy to announce that the full project grant is now ready to be sent to our two partnerorganizations in India. We are looking foward to seeing how the project unfolds over the coming months and report back to our members, who made this possible. Thank you!
The project: “Co... (Read more)
We're happy to have reached this second project goal for the St. Andrews Baby Unit outside of Nairobi, Kenya. This will secure a year of salary for the house mother who looks after all the 15 babies at the unit. All our members' Coins of Compassion made this possible! Thank you.
As ... (Read more)
We're so happy to report that our Coins of Compassion are now on the way to Masanga where it will provide medicine for more than 400 children! We're in the process of the preparing a new project goal, so stay tuned!
"Help Every Day has supported Masan... (Read more)
We've now raised this fantastic amount of money with our Coins of Compassion and can't wait to hear back from Peru what progress they will see from this. We'll keep you posted over the next six months time on this page with news and reporting from the project.
- Help Every Day partner with the great Canadian-Per... (Read more)
April 15th 2013: The Kesho Trust has crafted a very beautiful and rich final report on the project, which was completed in... (Read more)
February 20th 2013: Read the latest updates from the training and two personal stories here.
December 14th 2012: We just received (Read more)
December 2012: An update with a great song of thanks (video) for the bikes and pictures from recent training in the Home Based Care Program.
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Read this beautiful personal story about a life saving operation performed at the Masanga Hospital as 1 of the 20 caeserean section operations we've been able to fund through all our Coins of Compassion.
We are so exci... (Read more)
July 20th 2012: Read this wonderful update and thank you letter from the St. Andrews Baby unit.
The habit of generosity is powerful. So powerful that we're now funding the missing 53% of the runnings costs for 6 month... (Read more)
We're thrilled to announce that we've now funded this first project goal for Wajibu Wetu. We've posted a video here from Wajibu Wetu saying thank you to all of us.
A good friend of Help Every Day, Sungmin Patricia Kim , recently visited Wajibu Wetu where she has worked earlier on. Patricia was able to get so... (Read more)