Child Care & Education
Scholarships, mentorship, and child protection services.
WINGS OF JOY
Wings of Joy is a registered Community-Based Organization (CBO) in Mtongwe, Mombasa County. Since 2017, we have been working to fight HIV/AIDS, reduce poverty, empower youth and women, protect children, and promote environmental sustainability.
Scholarships, mentorship, and child protection services.
Tailoring, hairdressing, pastry, carpentry, masonry, electrical work, and more.
Psychosocial counseling, PMTCT, medical facilitation, and nutritional support.
Tree planting, waste management, and climate-smart practices.
Wings of Joy is a registered Community-Based Organization (CBO) founded in 2017 and based in Mtongwe, Likoni Sub-County, Mombasa County.
Serving with empathy, care, and respect.
Promoting fairness, inclusion, and opportunities for all.
+254 705 499 944
Help us restore dignity and hope to families in Mtongwe. Your gift funds health services, skills training, and child support.
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"Before joining Wings of Joy, I felt alone and rejected. I had no food for my children and no hope. At Wings of Joy, I was embraced, supported, and given skills. Today, I live with dignity and without stigma. Maybe I am alive today because of Wings of Joy."
Program Graduate
"Wings of Joy trained me in tailoring and helped me start my own small business. Now, I can provide for my family, pay school fees, and even save. I never thought I could stand on my own two feet again, but this program gave me that chance."
Skills Training Beneficiary
"As a single mother living with HIV, I struggled to care for my children. Wings of Joy not only supported my health but also gave my daughter school supplies and mentorship. She is now in school, confident, and hopeful for her future."
Mother and Program Participant
