What We Do
Our team at Mama Africa Care Centre are dedicated to making this world a better place. We protect, educate and amplify the voices of children and young people with autism and cerebral palsy disabilities.
Mama Africa Care Centre is a non profit organization that works with communities in Kenya in ensuring that children with autism and palsy are *identified* , *supported* *trained* and *equipped* with the necessary survival and adoptive skills. We believe every child has a chance and so we are a beacon of HOPE for the children with special needs. Mama Africa was established in Eldoret in 2019 and registered as a Care Centre with its central administrative offices in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, and registered as a non-profit organization in Kenya.
Our team at Mama Africa Care Centre are dedicated to making this world a better place. We protect, educate and amplify the voices of children and young people with autism and cerebral palsy disabilities.
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In a world where acceptance and understanding should be the norm, I found a glaring gap in society’s embrace of children with autism and cerebral palsy disorders. It was this stark realization that propelled me to take action and establish an autism care center.
Favoured Betsy
C.E.O (Mama Africa Care Centre)
We firmly believe that enduring and significant change is most effectively enacted when those intimately familiar with the pressing challenges lead the way. Our dedication centers on partnering with individuals and organizations deeply embedded in underserved regions and communities confronted by substantial barriers, including limited infrastructure and global inequalities. We seek out and support these local leaders and grassroots organizations, empowering them to craft solutions and implement sustainable projects to enhance people’s lives within their communities.
We live in a world where technological advancement, medical breakthroughs, and various innovations have improved many lives. Yet, millions of people continue to experience harsh (often unimaginable) living conditions due to violence and poverty.
Children’s well-being directly contributes to their communities’ social, economic, and cultural fabric. As they grow, they become the architects of a better future, and their success is intricately interwoven with the progress of the places they call home.