Pan-African restoration · est. 2012

Restoring agency to the next generation.

We work alongside African families and communities to rebuild the conditions in which children thrive — education, nutrition, healthcare and the steady presence of a caring adult. No saviours. No shortcuts. Just deep, patient restoration.

Children playing freely in an East African village at sunset
4,281

Children restored this year

14

African countries served

14.5k

Families empowered

92%

Program sustainability rate

88¢

Of every $1 reaches the field

Our Ecosystem

The restoration framework.

Six interlocking programs, each community-designed and locally led.

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Voices of restoration.

Field stories from the families and young people we walk with.

How David rebuilt his family's farm — one season at a time.
Featured story — Kampala, Uganda

How David rebuilt his family's farm — one season at a time.

After his father's death, 14-year-old David was at risk of dropping out. A two-year sponsorship match paired him with a local agronomist; today his family harvests three crops a year and four neighbours have joined the cooperative.

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From displacement to a degree: Sara's seven-year journey.
Featured story — Nakuru, Kenya

From displacement to a degree: Sara's seven-year journey.

Sara arrived at our Nakuru hub after fleeing post-election violence in 2018. Today she's a final-year civil-engineering student at JKUAT — and runs the after-school maths club where she once learned to add.

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Operations

A continent of hubs.

Fourteen African countries, forty-seven local hubs, one shared restoration framework. Each hub is led by community members and reports openly to the families it serves.

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Kenya · Nakuru — 1,840 childrenUganda · Kampala — 1,210 childrenTanzania · Mwanza — 980 childrenRwanda · Kigali — 720 childrenEthiopia · Addis Ababa — 1,305 childrenMalawi · Lilongwe — 610 childrenZambia · Lusaka — 540 childrenGhana · Kumasi — 880 childrenSenegal · Dakar — 430 childrenCôte d'Ivoire · Abidjan — 510 childrenBurundi · Bujumbura — 360 childrenDR Congo · Goma — 760 childrenMozambique · Beira — 320 childrenSouth Sudan · Juba — 280 children
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Radical transparency

Every shilling, every report, in the open.

Audited by KPMG East Africa annually. Programmatic spend, overhead and country-level outcomes are published quarterly. Where we fall short, we publish that too.

Be the catalyst for restoration.

Your monthly partnership is more than aid — it's a steady promise that holds a child, a family and a community together long enough for change to take root.