turkana elderly home initiative
Giving Back to Those Who Gave Us Everything.
Who we are
At Amina Anakasikou CBO, we are dedicated to uplifting the lives of older persons and individuals with disabilities in Turkana County. We provide holistic support—economic, social, emotional, and spiritual—to ensure they live with dignity and purpose. Our vision is a community where the elderly are respected, cared for, and empowered to thrive. Through innovative programs and unwavering compassion, we strive to build resilience, promote wellbeing, and create lasting change for the most vulnerable. Together, we can give our elders the fulfilling life they deserve.
What we do
- Livelihood and food security programs (building resilience).
- Provide education and life skills training.
- Offering emergency humanitarian assistance (cash transfers).
- Promote peace and security.
- Ageing and HIV/AIDS programs.
- Mngt of environment and natural resources (promoting climate change).
- Health and nutrition programs.
How to Help
Donating
By giving a donation, you’ll help make a difference to the lives of older people living in poverty. Your regular support allows the organization to plan for the future. It means that we can commit to longer-term projects that help older people and their families not just today, but for years to come.
Buy a book
Support our cause by purchasing our books, where all proceeds directly fund programs for older persons in Turkana. By buying these books, you not only contribute to essential resources like food, shelter, and healthcare but also help create a brighter future for those in need.
Become a partner
Partner with us to transform the lives of older persons in Turkana. Your partnership demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility and helps create sustainable change in the community. Join us in making a lasting impact.
Fundraise for the Older Persons
By organizing a fundraising initiative, you can help provide essential resources like food, medicine, clothing, and shelter for the elderly who face extreme poverty and neglect.
