The spiritual guidance sessions here are deeply healing for the elders. It’s more than care; it’s transformation.
This organization is a pillar of compassion in Bungoma County. Their impact is visible and heartfelt.
To restore dignity and hope to elderly individuals by providing holistic care—food, shelter, health support, and spiritual guidance—within a nurturing and faith-driven environment.
A compassionate society where every elderly person lives with dignity, love, and purpose.
Compassion: We extend love and care to all without discrimination. Integrity: We manage resources with transparency and accountability. Service: We are dedicated to selfless service in uplifting the elderly. Faith: Our work is guided by spiritual values and Christian principles. Community Empowerment: We partner with local communities to create sustainable change. Respect: We value every life and treat each elder with honor and dignity.
Through consistent donor support and volunteer engagement, YAC has transformed the lives of dozens of elders in Bungoma County—offering them stability, hope, and renewed faith. Our impact extends beyond direct care; we are shaping community attitudes toward elder care and promoting family responsibility.
YAC applies a community-based care model that combines physical support, emotional healing, and spiritual nourishment. We collaborate with local churches, health institutions, and social service agencies to create a network of support that uplifts the elderly holistically.
We are committed to sustainability, transparency, and long-term change. With every meal served, every shelter built, and every elder comforted, we renew our pledge to uphold human dignity and compassion as central pillars of our mission.

YAC successfully mobilized local churches, youth groups, and community leaders to form the first coordinated Elderly Support Network in Lukhakha. This initiative connects donors and volunteers to elderly individuals in need, ensuring continuous care and community awareness.
Recognizing the link between proper nutrition and quality of life, we launched a daily feeding program that currently serves over 1,200 balanced meals monthly. This program has significantly reduced malnutrition and improved the wellbeing of elders in our care.


Founder

Director (Logistics)

Director (Welfare)

Director (Operations)

Director (Spiritual Wellness)

Director (Communications and Partnerships)

Spiritual Leader
Whether you are an individual, faith-based organization, or corporate partner, your support can transform lives. By volunteering, donating, or partnering, you help us expand our capacity to house, feed, and spiritually guide vulnerable elders across Bungoma County. Together, we can ensure that every elderly person lives their final years in peace, love, and dignity.
The foundation has been self-supporting over the years, with support from friends and institutions of goodwill.
The spiritual guidance sessions here are deeply healing for the elders. It’s more than care; it’s transformation.
This organization is a pillar of compassion in Bungoma County. Their impact is visible and heartfelt.
Young Angels Centre restored hope to my grandmother after years of neglect. She now smiles every day.