
Our Services
The organization currently runs the following projects:
Lobbying and Advocacy:
The organization advocates for substance abuse policies at local and international levels and has participated in numerous global conferences and forums to share best practices.
Toto Club:
Toto Club is a children’s rights initiative aimed at raising awareness of child abuse, preventing violence against children, and helping them develop coping strategies to overcome abuse-related challenges. The program involves family members, especially parents or guardians, to protect children from the dangers of street life and substance abuse. Currently, 200 children participate in this club.
Young Leaders Club:
This club serves children aged 15-18 who have graduated from the Toto Club, most of whom are now in high school. They mentor younger children and receive support for their personal development.
Annual Youth/Students Convention:
This program provides mentorship for sponsored students, bringing them together with experts and role models for life skills training. The organization engages students through thematic areas impacting their growth and development, with interschool exchanges to promote best practices and expert-led sessions on various topics.
Queens Life Skills Project (Young Mothers Support Program):
This project trains teenage girls and young mothers in skills such as hairdressing, bookkeeping, branding, culinary arts, and tailoring, along with providing startup kits to help them establish income-generating activities. Weekly peer support groups allow them to share life experiences and coping mechanisms.
School Outreach Programs:
The organization works with five schools in the Korogocho Slum that include a total of over 100 children involved in the Toto Club. The children learn to address everyday challenges in their lives and enhance coping strategies
Outreach and Advocacy:
Slumchild Foundation has worked with national and international organizations to advance the welfare of children and women.