At Young Angels Centre (YAC), we believe that every elderly person deserves to live with dignity, comfort, and hope. Based in Lukhakha, Bungoma County, we are a community-based organization (CBO) committed to providing shelter, food, and spiritual guidance to neglected or abandoned elders. Through compassionate care and community partnerships, we restore their sense of belonging and purpose while inspiring a culture of respect for the aged.
Elderly individuals under our support.
Meals provided every month
Spiritual and wellness sessions
Meal Drives
We do it for the People
We serve with love, empathy, and respect for human dignity.
We uphold transparency and accountability in everything we do.
We are driven by a deep calling to care for the elderly and the vulnerable.
We collaborate with local leaders, families, and organizations to create lasting change.
We seek long-term solutions that promote self-reliance and community-driven support.
Guided by Christian principles, we provide spiritual nourishment and hope to those we serve.
Young Angels Centre (YAC) is a registered Community-Based Organization (CBO) dedicated to providing holistic care for the elderly who have been abandoned, neglected, or left without family support. Founded on compassion and faith, we create a safe home where elders receive not only food and shelter but also emotional, medical, and spiritual support. Our work is built on the belief that caring for our elders is a sacred duty that strengthens the social fabric of our communities.
We provide comprehensive elderly care programs focused on nutrition, housing, spiritual growth, and psychosocial wellness. Our outreach also includes community education to encourage family-based elder care, and partnership programs that connect donors, churches, and institutions to meaningful support initiatives. Through our structured care model, we ensure every elder lives with renewed dignity and joy.
At Young Angels Centre, we follow a structured Elderly Empowerment and Care Framework that combines nutrition, health, spiritual care, and community reintegration. Our approach ensures each elder regains physical strength, emotional peace, and spiritual fulfillment.
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We are a registered non-profit organization dedicated to restoring dignity, promoting social welfare, and improving the quality of life for vulnerable groups — particularly the elderly, widows, and marginalized communities.
Our founders witnessed the growing neglect and suffering among elderly citizens and vulnerable populations. The organization was born out of a vision to create a compassionate society where every individual is valued and cared for.
We are headquartered in Luakhakha, Bungoma, Kenya and operate across various counties through outreach programs, partnerships, and community projects focused on health, empowerment, and humanitarian support.
Our work is guided by a professional management team and a Board of Trustees who oversee governance, accountability, and long-term sustainability.
Yes. We are fully registered under Kenyan law as a community-based, non-profit organization adhering to national and international NGO regulations and ethical standards.
Our core programs include elderly care and rescue, community empowerment, healthcare outreach, youth and women empowerment, education support, and social inclusion initiatives.
We provide rescue, shelter, food assistance, medical care, psychosocial support, and rehabilitation services. Additionally, we run advocacy campaigns promoting the rights and dignity of the elderly.
Our programs are funded through donations, grants, partnerships, corporate sponsorships, and community contributions. Every resource received is used transparently to maximize social impact.
We track performance through data-driven monitoring, field reports, community feedback, and independent evaluations. Impact is measured in terms of lives improved, communities empowered, and sustainable outcomes achieved.
Absolutely. We welcome partnerships from local and international organizations, donors, and individuals who share our vision. Collaboration can include funding, volunteering, or joint program implementation.
You can contribute via bank transfer, mobile money (M-Pesa), or through our secure online donation portal. Donation instructions are available on our “Support Us” page.
Yes, we accept in-kind donations that support our ongoing elderly care and community outreach programs. Kindly contact our team for coordination and delivery arrangements.
Every donation directly supports project implementation — from food and healthcare to education and elderly rehabilitation. We maintain full transparency and issue donor impact reports regularly.
You can join our volunteer network by signing up on our website or visiting our offices. We provide training, guidance, and placement in suitable roles such as outreach, administration, or awareness campaigns.
Yes. All active volunteers and official partners receive certificates of appreciation and recognition for their contribution to community transformation.
We maintain audited financial statements, detailed impact reports, and strict governance policies. Our operations follow international best practices in transparency, ethics, and donor accountability.
Our long-term vision is to establish a Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre for the Elderly, expand empowerment programs to all 47 counties, and promote sustainable livelihoods through social enterprise models.
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Offering safe, comfortable housing and basic amenities to the abandoned elderly.
Providing daily meals that meet dietary needs for healthy aging.
Promoting inner peace, faith, and emotional well-being through weekly devotion and counseling.
Partnering with healthcare providers to deliver regular medical check-ups and essential medication.
Educating families and communities on the importance of caring for aging parents.
Mobilizing young people to serve, learn compassion, and promote intergenerational bonds.