Sadiki Foundation

In 2011, Gerwin and Chantal Kroezen spent eight months in Kenya during the adoption process of their youngest son. Throughout this period, they dedicated themselves to several causes, regularly visiting street women and children. There, they witnessed what neighborly love is and how small means can change lives. They also visited Kibera weekly, one of Africa's largest slums and now one of the working areas of Sadiki Foundation. The eyes of Gerwin and Chantal were opened, and upon their departure, they could not leave behind what they had seen. Therefore, at the end of 2011, Gerwin and Chantal founded the Sadiki Foundation.

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For whom

The child sponsorship program of Sadiki Foundation helps provide children in Kenya with a chance for education. With a monthly donation of €10.00, you can help give a child a better future.

Our mission

Sadiki Foundation is a Christian organization committed to fostering a promising future for vulnerable children and families in Kenya. Sadiki Foundation views its humanitarian efforts as an inseparable part of spreading the gospel.

What we do

We promote self-sufficiency among Kenyans by supporting them in establishing small, independent projects.


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See which children are in need for support by a guardian

Sean
Kenia

"Sean is an easy going boy.He loves school so much.He is in Grade 3 at Lusala primary school. Sean loves reading and writting alot. He would like to be a doctor."

Bravin
Kenia

"Bravin is a jovial boy.He is in Grade 3 at Lusala primary school.He loves going to school and playing with friends in school and at home. Bravin would like to be a doctor in the future."

Diana
Kenia

"Diana is a quiet girl born in 2012. She is in Grade 2 at Lusala primary school. Diana loves reading and writing at school.She would like to be a teacher in future."

Hope
Kenia

"Hope loves going to school and especially enjoys the math and language lessons. This makes him happy, he says. He also loves cars and wants to become a bus driver when he grows up."

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