CHEPS

Centres for Health and Education Programmes (CHEPs) is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Kenya.

It has been continuously active in many parts of Kenya since 2013. Its goal is to empower, promote access and improve quality of

health and education for the benefit of under resourced individuals and communities. The organisation’s operational successes

bank on its strengths in systems approach, leadership and governance, stringent monitoring and evaluation, honest and detailed

reporting, strict financial oversight and budgeting, dedicated human resource, effective service delivery, use of technology and

supplies management. It is audited regularly by a recognised auditing firm which also audits large national and international and

UN agencies. Annual reports are submitted to the NGO Coordination Board and to donors.

Vision

CHEPs envisions the underprivileged across Kenya empowered with equal access to quality health and education g

services, improved agriculture and environment for a dignified lifestyle.

Mission: CHEPs’ mission is to empower the underprivileged individuals and communities of Kenya, while instilling hope and

dignity, by providing sustainable and quality health, education, agriculture, environment conservation, development and

humanitarian projects through local initiatives, resources, and involvement of local volunteers willing to serve the community.

Projects

Health care:

Eye camps, orthopaedic camps, emergency medical treatment, limb prosthesis

Water, sanitation & Hygiene (WASH): Wells, trucking clean drinking water to villages and schools, installing water storage

tanks in villages and schools, construction of latrines in schools, promoting toilets in every household, distribution of water

chlorination solutions

Education:

Student sponsorship, student mentorship centre, set up libraries, solar lights, books’ distribution to students,

classrooms, furniture for schools, distribution of bags and stationery for students

Agriculture:

Farming support and training, irrigation projects, kitchen gardens, animal husbandry

Environment:

tree planting, organizing clean-up/hygiene projects in villages

Humanitarian:

Emergency food relief during famine & drought, welfare of street children, feeding programmes