Call for Partnership
Golden Touch for a Happy Child Foundation registered as anon profit making organization established in Kenya in the 2026 calls for partnership
Partnering with Golden Touch for a Happy Child Foundation means investing in a future where children, youth, families, and the environment thrive together.
Our foundation works at the intersection of child welfare, youth empowerment, family stability, and sustainable community development. We understand that protecting children goes beyond meeting immediate needs — it requires strengthening families, expanding economic opportunities, improving education, and building resilient environments where young people can grow safely and with dignity.
By partnering with us, you will:
We protect and promote the welfare of children and young people through:
Your support helps break cycles of poverty, neglect, and vulnerability.
Family breakdown and economic stress are major drivers of child vulnerability. We work to:
Strong families build safer communities.
We promote and support:
🤝 4. Work in Collaboration for Greater Reach
We actively cooperate with:
Partnership with us means joining a coordinated, community-rooted effort that maximizes resources and avoids duplication.
Our work across the continent of Africa, kenya especiall the major water towers of Cherang’any–Elgon corridor integrates:
We believe children’s futures depend on healthy ecosystems and sustainable development.
In short: Partnering with Golden Touch for a Happy Child Foundation is an opportunity to deliver holistic, community-driven change that protects children today while securing opportunities for generations to come.
Call for Volunteers and Partners
Golden Touch for a Happy Child Foundation warmly invites organizations, institutions, professionals, and individuals to partner with us in transforming lives and landscapes.
We are seeking partners and volunteers to join us in advancing:
Phanus Nalondo Kundu
Co-founder/Treasurer, Golden touch for a happy child foundation
Director general, Rural African Matters/Green future corridors