Ulimbwende Links

A world where

every child in our community has adequate access to education

A world where

we trust local families to lead the change their children deserve

A world where

education is a promise we keep together in every community


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A focus on root causes.

Lasting change cannot be achieved by working around the edges. Ulimbwende Links confronts the root causes of children's vulnerability poverty, gender inequity, and broken systems and strengthens the families and teachers who hold communities together.

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Link a Child

Sponsor a learner. Change a generation.

For as little as KSh 1,500 a month, you cover school fees, a uniform, books, and a daily meal for a child who would otherwise be out of school. You'll receive termly updates, photos, and report cards from your learner.

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Programmes

Education, mentorship, meals, livelihoods.

Our four flagship programmes work as a system: keeping children fed, learning, and supported while empowering their parents and teachers with the tools to sustain that progress long after we leave the room.

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Community

Built with not for our community.

Every child enrolled is identified by a community committee of parents, teachers, and youth leaders. We invest in local capacity so that decisions stay close to the families they affect.

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"Ulimbwende Links didn't just pay my school fees. They sat with my mother, stocked our kitchen, and made my whole family believe I could become a nurse. I graduate next year."
- Achieng', Form Four learner

Latest stories

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Mazingira School Drive: Children Using Art to End Child Labour in Ikolomani

In Ikolomani's gold mining communities, children as young as eight descend into mines instead of classrooms. We are changing that through performing arts.


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Navigating the Digital Mind: Online Safety for Girls in Kibera

Teenage girls in Kibera are already online. We are making sure they are safe, confident, and supported when they get there.


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Seeing Differently: Building Classrooms That Work for Every Child

In Kisumu, we are training teachers and students to understand neurodivergence, not punish it.

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