Our Vision

A nation where every family has a decent place to live.

Our Values

Integrity; Stewardship, Excellence and diversity.

Our Mission

Seeking to put God’s love into action, by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Overarching Goal

Enabling low income families to access decent and affordable shelter.

Impact

In 40 years (1982-2022), HFH Kenya has enabled low income families in 250 communities to access decent housing. Current Locations: Homa Bay, Laikipia, Machakos, Tana River, Kisumu and Makueni.

Our History

Evolution of our work in Kenya

Affiliate Model

1982 – 2007

The model consisted of small ‘Habitat’ groups or affiliates through which the organization would coordinate all aspects home construction in a region.

Implemented in:

  • Runyenjes Embu County,
  • Maua in Meru County,
  • Machakos and
  • Kisii Counties

Retail Lending

2008 – 2016

This was a Housing Microfinance (HMF) programme targeting low-income households with Housing Micro-loans to undertake incremental housing or home improvement.

It was done through a modified village bank model as a primary method of operation involving 15 to 30 members living in the same neighbourhood, organized into Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and in need of improved housing.

Implemented in:

  • Meru,
  • Embu,
  • Kisii,
  • Naivasha in Nakuru,
  • Machakos,
  • Eldama Ravine in Baringo,
  • Bungoma, and
  • Bomet.

Community Support and Development

2016 – 2020

It involved supporting communities through house construction, livelihood training and water and energy infrastructures, advocating for security of tenure and access to land and volunteer mobilization and engagement to build affordable/low cost houses and promote home ownership for vulnerable groups.

Implemented in:

  • Laikipia and
  • Homa Bay Counties.

Settlement Based Practice

2020 and Beyond

HFH Kenya is evolving from direct provision of homes to families with access to land and lending to providing support and capacity building to community level structures as a catalyst for transformation.

HFH Kenya undertakes to provide housing construction and training, infrastructures, capacity building, advocating for increased access to land tenure security, and reducing risk and respond to disasters.

Implemented within selected settlements in 6 Counties:

  • Homa Bay,
  • Tana River,
  • Makueni,
  • Laikipia,
  • Kisumu and
  • Machakos.

1982 – 2007

Affiliate Model

1982 – 2007

The model consisted of small ‘Habitat’ groups or affiliates through which the organization would coordinate all aspects home construction in a region.

Implemented in:

  • Runyenjes Embu County,
  • Maua in Meru County,
  • Machakos and
  • Kisii Counties

2008 – 2016

Retail Lending

2008 – 2016

This was a Housing Microfinance (HMF) programme targeting low-income households with Housing Micro-loans to undertake incremental housing or home improvement.

It was done through a modified village bank model as a primary method of operation involving 15 to 30 members living in the same neighbourhood, organized into Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and in need of improved housing.

Implemented in:

  • Meru,
  • Embu,
  • Kisii,
  • Naivasha in Nakuru,
  • Machakos,
  • Eldama Ravine in Baringo,
  • Bungoma, and
  • Bomet.

2016 – 2020

Community Support and Development

2016 – 2020

It involved supporting communities through house construction, livelihood training and water and energy infrastructures, advocating for security of tenure and access to land and volunteer mobilization and engagement to build affordable/low cost houses and promote home ownership for vulnerable groups.

Implemented in:

  • Laikipia and
  • Homa Bay Counties.

2020 and Beyond

Settlement Based Practice

2020 and Beyond

HFH Kenya is evolving from direct provision of homes to families with access to land and lending to providing support and capacity building to community level structures as a catalyst for transformation.

HFH Kenya undertakes to provide housing construction and training, infrastructures, capacity building, advocating for increased access to land tenure security, and reducing risk and respond to disasters.

Implemented within selected settlements in 6 Counties:

  • Homa Bay,
  • Tana River,
  • Makueni,
  • Laikipia,
  • Kisumu and
  • Machakos.