Thank you to our Partners

As a small charity, we rely on the generosity of supporters and foundations, in Kenya and around the world. Together we’re making a lasting difference each year to the lives of over 300 HIV-affected children – including those caring for ailing parents and younger siblings – and reaching more than 5000 people from vulnerable and marginalised communities affected by displacement, poverty and crisis.

TIMAFLOR – JANGWANI ROSES

Located on the slopes of Mount Kenya at an altitude of 2,350 meters, Timaflor produces roses all year-round. Jangwani Roses is the newest project by Timaflor, where 5 hectares of spray roses are cultivated and sold to support the local community, actively contributing to the future of HIV – affected children and those responsible for the care of their ailing parents and younger siblings. Timaflor has supported Pepo with upgrades to its water supply, including a new borehole, solar system, and reverse osmosis purification system for clean drinking water, as well as new classrooms, toilets and playground – benefiting over 1000 vulnerable children since 2023. Jangwani Roses was awarded the “Golden Bloom Award” for its sustainability achievements at the 2025 Kenya Flower Council Pinnacle Awards.

SIRIKOI

Sirikoi is a small, luxury, family-owned lodge on the foothills of Mount Kenya surrounded by Lewa Wildlife Conservancy – a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site – Sirikoi offers some of East Africa’s best game-viewing and exciting experiences. Sirikoi works in partnership with the people who live in the local areas and believe in sustainability and community development. All Proceeds from beauty treatments are donated to local schools and orphanages, including Pepo.

MASANA WA AFRIKA

In 2023, Masana wa Afrika spun out of The ELMA Foundation’s Community Grants Program (ECGP) which had invested in 154 African community-based organisations between 2012 and 2022. Masana wa Afrika supports community-based organisations that ensure African children thrive. Pepo is one of their 120 grantee partners across 13 African countries which are locally led and embedded in the communities which they serve.

EGMONT TRUST

Since 2005, The Egmont Trust has committed over £13.2 million to 118 partner organisations working to improve the lives of children affected by HIV in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Egmont has been partnering with Pepo since 2023, addressing issues around HIV treatment access and adherence among those living with HIV and TB, as well as enhancing health education to reduce infection rates and stigma.

TARA HOUSE

Tara House Montessori Nursery School in Chiswick, London founded in 1994 by Helena Ramsahoye has been twinning with Pepo since 2014, following a visit from her daughter Nadia. The learning exchange partnership connects pupils and teachers via online video calls, sharing songs, poems and artwork – fostering a sense of global connection and responsibility. The Tara House family of staff, friends and family participate in annual fundraising efforts – sending gifts and donations for the children at our school.

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