
If I could solve one monumental problem, it would be helping children discover their purpose and potential, creating a meaningful legacy of positive impact. My personal philosophy involves maintaining my standards while acknowledging I can't please everyone, fostering self-compassion. I believe access to quality education and mentorship are crucial for success. Supporting children through these avenues allows them to become positive forces, preventing future societal issues. I'm drawn to capacity building, helping individuals identify and pursue their unique talents and gifts, enabling them to make their greatest contributions. Ultimately, my wish is to empower everyone to find and fulfill their purpose, creating a community of passionate individuals dedicated to helping others.
Sammy Omufwoko - Director
Sure 24 Homes was established in the year 2006. It was founded By Sammy
Nawali who was brought up by a single mother since his parents separated when
he was just nine months old, hence he had a very tough upbringing by the time
he was nine years old, he ended up in the streets where he got introduced to
street life scavenging in the bins, sleeping on the streets and started drug
life until he was 13 years old. He met a Tourist who helped him get back to
school where he was able to finish his primary and high school education and
later went to Scotland. While in Scotland, he was doing part-time jobs that
helped him start a real estate business when he came back to Kenya.
Everything was working well for him until he met a Street boy who was
in trouble and needed help from that one street boy he took to his house, he
felt that was what he wanted to do so he took in five more boys but there was a
need for education which made him take them to a boarding school and started a
feeding program to help the street children and late started a rehabilitation
Centre that would help the boys off drugs, give them temporary shelter, food
and clothing.

Founded
to shelter orphans and marginalized children, the home currently houses over
one hundred boys and girls. They live in separate dormitories and are cared for
by assigned matrons and patrons. The home accommodates children as young as
three years old, who remain until they reach eighteen.





