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“See that you also excel in this grace of giving.” 2 Cor 8:7

Our experience has shown us the centrality of the local Christians in whatever we do to help. The early Christians supported one another. Volunteers took the support from the richer to the poorer. Here Titus had taken the initiative and was commended by Paul.

Paul took pains to do what was right in order to avoid any criticism in the administration of the gifts. We have done likewise by setting up Kindfund as a charitable association which is accountable to an independent committee.

  • All donations are transferred for use in Kenya without any deduction
  • Administration is undertaken by volunteers and expenses covered by specific donations
  • All volunteers are self-funded including their own airfares and expenses if they visit Kenya

Our most recent committee reports and financial statement can be downloaded here:
Chairman’s Report 2023
Treasurer’s Report 2023
Financial Statement 2023
Examiner’s Report 2023

All donors are eligible to attend our AGM usually in September of each year.

Kind Fund Society Kenya
All funds transferred to Kenya by Kindfund are for the use of Kind Fund, a charity registered as a Society in Kenya (Reg. No. 26316).

Kindfund was established as a charity in 2004 to further the gospel of Jesus Christ and to help relieve poverty amongst some of the poorest tribes in northern Kenya, working with the pastoralist Turkana, Samburu and Rendille.

We currently use 5 tonnes of food and supplies per month, providing for 125 children in 4 homes and 250 children in nursery and primary education.

We have dug 7 wells and fitted 7 handpumps, bringing safe water to remote villages.

100% of gifts go to Kenya.

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Registered with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC100121 and accepted as a Society in Kenya 26316