Frequently Asked Questions
The Gracious Foundation supports vulnerable children and underprivileged communities through programs that provide food, education, healthcare, and social protection. Our mission is to uplift lives and create lasting change.
You can support us by making a donation, volunteering your time or skills, partnering with us, or helping to spread awareness about our work. Every contribution makes a big impact.
We primarily serve communities across Kenya, with a focus on areas facing high levels of poverty and need, such as Kirinyaga and Githurai.
All donations go directly into funding our core programs—feeding initiatives, school support, health outreach, and child protection services. We ensure transparency and accountability in how every shilling is spent.
You can donate through our website using mobile money, bank transfer, or card payments. We also accept direct contributions during our events or outreach programs.
Currently, donations may not be tax-deductible, but we are working toward establishing partnerships and compliance to offer tax benefits in the future. Please contact us for updates.
Yes! We welcome in-kind donations such as food, school supplies, clothing, and hygiene products. Contact us to coordinate delivery or pickup.
Absolutely. We regularly share impact reports, stories, and updates with our donors so you can see the difference your generosity is making in the lives of those we serve.
The Gracious Foundation is built on lived experience, empathy, and grassroots action. Founded by someone who once faced the same challenges we aim to solve, our approach is deeply personal, community-driven, and focused on long-term impact.
Our programs primarily support vulnerable children, orphans, and families living in under-resourced communities across Kenya. We focus on meeting basic needs while also promoting education, healthcare, and empowerment.
Our work is funded through donations from individuals, grants, corporate partnerships, and community fundraising efforts. Every contribution goes toward sustaining and expanding our outreach.
Yes, we welcome visitors, volunteers, and partners who want to engage with our work on the ground. Please contact us to arrange a visit or learn more about available opportunities.