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Total raised so far

98%

£29,420.00 of £30,000 target +£1,296.25 Gift Aid See breakdown

Recent donations

5 months ago

Nick Smart

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

1 year ago

Keith Trout

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

1 year ago

Mick Bodecott

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

1 year ago

ANJAN VIRDEE

£10.00

1 year ago

Pippa Pilkington-Wood

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

1 year ago

Cherith Chamberlain

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

2 years ago

Anne Smith

£50.00

2 years ago

Dave Ford

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

Keep up the good works

2 years ago

Anonymous

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

2 years ago

Kay Brooks

£190.00

+ £47.50 Gift Aid

About us

New Life Home Trust rescues and cares for abandoned babies in Kenya some of whom are HIV positive. We aim to find loving homes for them through adoption, where possible in Kenya but also internationally.
Over the last 20 years we have rescued over 1800 babies, the majority have been placed with adoptive parents. We continue to care for those not adopted, many of whom have special needs.
New Life Home Trust has 4 baby rescue centres, 2 of which are registered medical centres in Nairobi and Kisumu.
We have 3 homes for children who are not adopted, one of which is a purpose built home for those with special needs called Amani Cottage.
We support the education of the children in our homes and other needy children in Kenya through our Child Sponsorship Programme. Children are supported across Kenya in Ruiru and Madogo.
We also support Barnabas Ministries Africa who work with Christian Leaders and communities in rural parts of Kenya, providing wells, farming equipment, community buildings and education, feeding programmes.
If you would like to give regularly, receive our monthly UK newsletter or enquire about any of our work, please contact admin@newlifehometrust.org.uk

Charity number: 1156792

A new Minibus for our home in Kisumu, Kenya

Can you help us raise £30,000 for a new minibus?

Amani cottage, our home in Kisumu on the Kenyan shore of Lake Victoria, is in desperate need a new minibus. One which can meet the transport needs of those children living there, many of whom have complex additional and physical needs.

Amani Cottage is home to fifteen children, eight of whom are wheelchair users. Transporting them to and from school, for hospital visits and to other social spaces needful for their general wellbeing is a necessity. A new minibus will transform the lives of those children living in the home and the staff working there.


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