OUR PARTNERS
When we founded Huru in 2008, our plan was to find a sustainable, cost-effective way to battle poverty and disease. Since then, we’ve made a real difference by giving thousands of girls the resources they need to stay in school. According to UNICEF, the World Bank, and the Global Campaign for Education, keeping girls in school is the best way to protect them from adult poverty, and to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
So far, we’ve helped tens of thousands of girls—and we haven’t done it alone! Our donors, supporters, and working partners include corporations, small businesses, international nonprofits, and local community groups.
We’re always looking for new partners! For more information, CONTACT US.
MAJOR DONORS AND SUPPORTERS
- Dining for Women
- Elton John AIDS Foundation
- Emory University
- Home Family Foundation
- Johnson & Johnson
- JWT
- Kenya Commercial Bank
- LeClairRyan
- Malesardi, Quackenbush, Swift & Company, LLC
MAJOR DONORS AND SUPPORTERS
- Micato Safaris / AmericaShare
- o.b. Brand
- PATH/HIV Free Generation Kenya
- PEPFAR (President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief)
- The Ravi Reddy Foundation
- Safaricom Foundation
- Sunflag Textile and Knitwear Mills, Ltd.
- TORCH (Together Our Resources Can Help)
- Warner Bros.
- Bernard Wharton and Jennifer Walsh
OUR WORKING PARTNERS
- Africa Yoga Project
- Amorii Women
- Deloitte Kenya
- Echoes of Mercy
- Farmers Helping Farmers
- Flying Kites
- Friends of Londiani
- Girl Child Network
- Global Coaching Centre
- Heavenly Treasures
- Help-Khachonge
- Homeless Children International—Kenya
- Hungry for Life
- Karura Community Chapel
- The Kenya Girl Guides Association
- Kenya Literature Bureau
- Kogelo Empowerment for Economic Development
- Konditi Development Initiative International (I-KODI)
OUR WORKING PARTNERS
- Maji Mazuri Children’s Centre
- Media Focus on Africa
- Microsoft Corporation
- Moving Mountains
- The Nobelity Project
- Nurturing Minds in Africa (Tanzania)
- Pamoja Africa Initiative
- Shangilia Mtoto wa Afrika
- Sinyati Women’s Group
- Sisterhood in Action for Development and Education (SHADE)
- Speaker Films
- Swahiba Youth Networks
- United States International University (USIU)
- Upendo Centre
- Wa’Africa Mtoto
- Watoto We Lwanga Project
- Welwarts Program
- The Women’s Institute for Secondary Education (WISER)
And our list continues to grow…