How you can help?
Fortunately there are many ways you can help; some simple, quick and easy. Others require more effort and time. Either way, we will always welcome your support!

Ways you can help
- Follow us on Facebook or Twitter!: The easiest way is of course to join us on Facebook and Twitter. Here you will be able to follow our latest activities and news updates. We will also post latest health information on HIV/AIDS protection and awareness. After all, information is power and we aim to raise awareness of issues.
- Send us funds via Mpesa: If you live in Kenya or have access to a Safaricom line, you can always Mpesa us some money to support our activities. Our Mpesa number is xxxxxxxx. If you could also send us an email telling us who you are, how much you sent and when you sent it. It will help us with our Monitoring and Evaluation process as well letting you know how we have allocated the resources
- Volunteer: If you are a Kenyan national or resident, you could also apply to volunteer your time for us. We are always looking for educated youth to offer their time especially if they have Community Health or Business experience. Just contact us.
- Overseas Volunteers: In the past we have taken volunteers from many international volunteer organisations such as VSO, Peace Corp and indeed from US Schools such as the University of Minnesota. If you would like to contact us about the possibility of beginning an overseas volunteer or intern partnership, click here.
- Come visit!: Kilifi is a beautiful town on the Coast of Kenya and we are famed for our friendliness. Our local economy is greatly enhanced by the tourism economy and Kilifi is focused on ensuring that it avoids some of the social ills that tourism has unfortunately brought to other Coastal resorts. Come to Kilifi and come visit our office. Just contact us well in advance.
- Donors: With the help of our partners, we have worked tirelessly to enhance the capacity of our organization in terms of project implementation, organizational development and financial transparency. This has allowed us increase the capacity of SCOPE to run many programs concurrently. If you are interested in working with SCOPE, please contact our Chief Executive.
Karibu SCOPE!
SCOPE Joins Population Council to Delay Early Marriage
“When I grow up I want to be a doctor,” Faith speaks confidently. She is ten years old and in Class 3 at Ganze Primary School in rural Kilifi County. “Unlike my mama, I will not marry early. I will tend to my studies and stay away from trouble.” Faith’s mama was given in marriage [...]
SCOPE Launches Partnership with ILO to End Child Labour in Kilifi County
Kadzo (not her real name) is a six years old girl in Class 3 at a Kilifi primary school, but currently Kadzo does not go to school because she has three young brothers who need to be taken care of as their mother goes to work to be able to provide for them. Since Kadzo [...]
New Program Links Students to Village Families
Sylvia P. is a bright college student with dreams of becoming a Community Development worker in Kenya. She gave up her comfortable apartment in Mombasa for three months to live with a family of nine people in their compound of mud huts in Vitengeni, in the Kilifi district, one of the poorest districts in Kenya. [...]
