Because we work in communities, we recognized the need to respond to the crisis at hand.
HELP YOUR NEIGHBOUR
The Jenga Jirani Initiative
When the Covid-19 pandemic struck the world in 2020, Kenya went into its first lockdown in March the same year. Like everyone else, our work in the communities came to a screeching halt. The needs of the communities we serve, however, only grew more dire.
Majority of those in the urban informal settlements work in the Jua Kali sector, living from day to day. Staying at home meant that many families could not work, and therefore could not meet their most basic needs.
To help restore the wellbeing of our communities during the pandemic, the Jonathan Jackson Foundation collaborated with strategic partners to support families within Nairobi and the JENGA JIRANI Initiative was born.
Jenga Jirani is a Kiswahili phrase that translates to help your neighbour. Through a robust mapping system of individuals in greatest need and a large team of young community volunteers, we focussed on distributing food hampers, hygiene stations and sanitary kits directly to them, even to their homes.
Learn more by visiting the official Jenga Jirani Charity website here.
Jenga Jirani Initiative’s reach from March - December 2020
Meals distributed
1 Million
in part-time work
1 Youth
People fed
1
Households supported
1
Reached
1 Villages
Covered
1 Kms
How can you support us?
We are sensitive to the crisis at hand and continue to reach out to the communities. With your donation, we can continue supporting vulnerable households during this time.