"Mobility Restored"
"For 10 years, I carried my son on my back. When WECY gave us this wheelchair, they didn't just give my son legs — they gave me my life back."
Mama Kevin
Stroke recovery, CP therapy, and injury rehab — professional care accessible to all regardless of income.
Medical camps in remote villages, bringing healthcare directly to those who need it most.
Wheelchairs, crutches, and mobility aids — restoring independence and dignity one device at a time.
Counselling, trauma therapy, and safe spaces for survivors of gender-based violence, teenage mothers, and youth in crisis.
Table banking, entrepreneurship training, soap production, and income-generating activities for women and youth.
Formal and informal education, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS awareness, and human rights training for vulnerable communities.
WECY is a safe haven for every woman, teenage mother, GBV survivor, youth, and person with a disability in Komarock, Nairobi. Since 2014, we have been building resilience, restoring dignity, and creating pathways out of poverty and isolation.
Join us at our next community gathering — every step you take strengthens us all.
Help us reach our goals and make a lasting impact.
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"For 10 years, I carried my son on my back. When WECY gave us this wheelchair, they didn't just give my son legs — they gave me my life back."
Mama Kevin
"My daughter was detained at the hospital for weeks because we couldn't pay the bill. WECY stepped in, cleared the debt, and brought her home."
Mr. Omondi
"Doctors said my child would never walk due to CP. After 6 months of free therapy at WECY, she took her first independent steps last week."
Grace Wanjiku
"Without his crutches, Brian could not go to school. WECY provided the assistive devices he needed to return to his education."
Brian's Parents
"During the drought, WECY didn't just offer therapy; they gave us food packs. They understand that a hungry child cannot get strong."
Community Elder
"I volunteered at WECY for 3 months. I saw firsthand that every shilling is accounted for and goes directly to the children."
Emily Davis (UK)