FAQ
Frequently asked
Who does AbledFirst Kenya support?
Persons with disabilities of all ages, young people aged 18–35 seeking skills or work, caregivers and families (mostly women carrying unpaid care work), women and girls with disabilities facing compounded barriers, and underserved households where public services technically exist but rarely arrive.
How does AbledFirst Kenya stay accountable?
Programme funds and any campaign donations are held separately. Accounts are presented to members at general meetings, and every campaign supported through Our Jamii is reported back with what was raised, what it bought and what changed.
How can my organisation partner with you?
Fund a programme cycle or a specific need, offer attachments or employment to our graduates, provide technical support (accessibility auditing, M&E, digital systems), or co-deliver where your reach and ours overlap. Every partnership gets a named contact and a written agreement.
What does "Nothing about us, without us" mean in practice?
Members sit on our programme committees, self-advocates lead our community forums, and no project is signed off without the voices of the people it affects — participants, not cases.