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Our Partners

Building inclusion through collaboration, advocacy, and community-driven impact.

🏛 Government

NCPWD, National Registration Bureau, County Steering Committees, Court Users Committees, Ministry of Education, and Machakos County Health Department.

🌍 International NGOs

AMREF, Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS), and Global Fund-supported initiatives.

🤝 National Networks

KENAAM and other disability and community development networks.

🏢 Private Sector

East Africa Portland Cement, KEPSA Ajira and other corporate partners.

⚖ Legal Partners

NextGen Lawyers and other legal aid partners supporting access to justice.

🎓 Education Partners

Mukaa Boys High School, Kangundo DEB Primary School, disability schools and EMAC.

🏥 Health Partners

Machakos Level 5 Hospital and health facilities across Machakos and Makueni counties.

💚 Funders

Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) and other supporters of disability inclusion.

Why Partner With DASK?

📖 Stories, Not Just Statistics

We measure success through real lives transformed—from children accessing education to elderly persons receiving dignity and support.

🏘 Deep Community Presence

From villages to schools and hospitals, DASK works directly with communities where support is needed most.

🔄 Long-Term Follow-Up

We remain engaged for years, ensuring lasting change rather than one-time interventions.

♿ Inclusion in Action

Peer monitors with disabilities help drive accountability, accessibility and community-led solutions.

💰 Cost-Effective Impact

Every contribution is focused on achieving measurable impact for persons with disabilities.

🌟 Reaching the Forgotten

We prioritize support for the elderly, marginalized, isolated families and children at risk of being left behind.

Partnership Opportunities

  • Expand monthly cash transfers to vulnerable persons with disabilities.
  • Scale school assessment and placement services for more children.
  • Support medical care, rehabilitation and therapy services.
  • Strengthen economic empowerment programs for adults with disabilities.
  • Provide scholarships for secondary and tertiary education.
  • Support National ID and NCPWD registration drives in remote areas.
  • Fund community sensitization campaigns to reduce stigma.
  • Expand the CLM peer monitor network to more counties and health facilities.

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