We work to bring resources and opportunities to Mathare residents by connecting community groups and supporting projects in accessible spaces in Mathare. Whether this means connecting community groups with external funding sources, bringing local and international volunteers into Mathare, or collaborating with community groups on various projects, one idea guides all of our work – the idea that Mathare residents deserve to live healthy, happy, and sustainable lives. We are committed to contributing to that vision.


Projects for the community, by the community

A visit to Mathare brings to light the massive disparities which exist between the communities there and their more affluent counterparts in other parts of Nairobi. Neighbourhoods in Mathare have minimal access to basic necessities such as  waste disposal services, medical aid, education, and employment opportunities. Poor hygiene, food-borne diseases, and alcoholism are just a few of the major issues facing Mathare community members each and every day.

The communities we work with to create change in Mathare include present and former community members, local and international volunteers, and organizations around the world which are committed to. Due to a lack of public space, community members face challenges when implementing community-based initiatives aimed at supporting the people of Mathare.

The Mathare Slums Community Association (MaSCA) is a member organization which connects volunteers, NGOs, and the Mathare community. We look for projects and connect volunteers with short-term and long-term assignments on projects that aim to strengthen sustainable, community-based partnerships.

Currently there are many local and international NGOs involved in various projects in Mathare – many work in education, youth empowerment, small and medium enterprises for women, medical aid, and health education. Many of these groups are MaSCA members. Our dream is to bring these organisations together to create long-lasting collaborations and an irreversibly positive impact on the Mathare community; our crowdfunding campaign for the river rehabilitation project and environmental program in Mathare 3A is our next step in this process.

Our Mission

Our mission is to build on and create community-based initiatives in the Mathare community to address a wide range of issues, from health and hygiene to education and economic empowerment.

Our long-term vision is to bring together local, national, and international organizations to bring resources and sustainable programming to Mathare residents.