Our Core Values
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Equity
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Integrity
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Creativity
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Inclusivity
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Volunteerism
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Professionalism
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Founded In Trinity
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Strategic Pillars and Objectives
The business of Kenya YMCA revolves around youth empowerment and the transformation that comes with the programs that are crafted and executed to achieve the desired empowerment
Membership, Leadership and Spiritual Development
I. To expand and strengthen KYMCA membership base by 8,650 members annually
II. To enhance the leadership capacities of 865 of the members of KYMCA annually
III. To strengthen Christian Emphasis at all levels of the KYMCA
II. To enhance the leadership capacities of 865 of the members of KYMCA annually
III. To strengthen Christian Emphasis at all levels of the KYMCA
Youth Empowerment
I. To strengthen the knowledge and skills of 12,801 youth in KYMCA
II. To develop the physical and mental status of 1,020 young people in KYMCA
III. To provide a platform for linking at least 3400 young people to opportunities annually
II. To develop the physical and mental status of 1,020 young people in KYMCA
III. To provide a platform for linking at least 3400 young people to opportunities annually
Vocational Training
I. To Provide Quality and affordable Education and Training to 5000 students by
2023
II. To Enhance Learning Facilities & Infrastructure by 2023
III. To Ensure positive and productive work and learning environment by 2023
II. To Enhance Learning Facilities & Infrastructure by 2023
III. To Ensure positive and productive work and learning environment by 2023
Institutional Strengthening
I. To expand and strengthen all KYMCA resource capabilities
II. To strengthen Human Resources functions within KYMCA
III. To enhance learning and knowledge management
II. To strengthen Human Resources functions within KYMCA
III. To enhance learning and knowledge management
About Us
YMCA Kenya is a world wide charitable membership organization committed to the improvement of the quality of life of all the youth both in rural and urban areas. It is found in 15 counties countries across the Country. It was introduced in Kenya in the year 1910 and is voluntary, non-denominational and not-for-profit. YMCA attracts members from all religions, races, gender and social strata. In line with the mission of the worldwide YMCA movement, Kenya YMCA seeks to develop people in the three dimensions namely; body, mind and spirit.