Mukuru Rescue Centre Tabasamu Shoes distribution

December 20, 2025
by Swahiba@OlympicDrive

Informal settlements occupy approximately 5% of Nairobi’s residential land area, yet they are home to a significant proportion of the city’s population, with an estimated 200 informal settlements across the city. These communities face severe infrastructure and social challenges. Access to piped water within or near households is limited, forcing many residents to rely on shared or unsafe water sources. Sanitation remains a major concern; in some cases, a single latrine is shared by up to 50 households, and the lack of proper sewage systems contributes to environmental contamination and serious public health risks.

The high population density, combined with high unemployment and limited social support systems, contributes to elevated crime rates. Persistent poverty places immense strain on family structures, leading to a high prevalence of single-parent and non-functional households. In many cases, survival pressures result in early marriages, teenage parenthood, and disrupted education, perpetuating an intergenerational cycle of poverty.

In response to these challenges, Tabasamu Shoes focused its outreach efforts this month on Nairobi’s informal settlements, partnering with community-based organizations such as Mukuru Rescue Centre. The centre is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for young people living in Mukuru through mentorship, talent development, and economic empowerment initiatives.

Through this collaboration, 181 children from Mukuru Rescue Centre and the surrounding community received pairs of shoes. This intervention aimed to support school attendance, restore dignity, and reduce barriers to education for vulnerable children. In addition to material support, the swahiba team engaged the children through mentorship and spiritual encouragement, during which 12 children made a personal commitment to the Christian faith.

We sincerely thank our donors for making this impact possible. Your generosity continues to bring hope, dignity, and opportunity to children and families in underserved communities.

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