Founded in 2005, we've been a safe haven for orphaned and vulnerable children in Kenya.
Founded in 2005 by Nicholas Omondi Amollo, Tree House began humbly in Nairobi's Mathare slum, where Nicholas shared his home with children in need.
Nicholas "Nick" Omondi knows firsthand the pain of abandonment. As a young boy, he was left to survive on the streets of Nairobi, facing hunger, fear, and uncertainty every day.
Today, we serve children rescued from abuse, abandonment, conflict, and neglect — providing them with the love, care, and opportunities they deserve.
Every child deserves a second chance to dream, grow, and thrive.
— Nicholas Omondi Amollo, FounderGuided by our commitment to every child's right to survival, protection, education, and participation.
A world where every child enjoys the right to survival, protection, education, development, and participation.
To maximize the full potential of our children through rehabilitation and holistic care — providing education, shelter, healthcare, and love.
Dedicated individuals committed to transforming young lives.
Founder & Director
Founded Tree House in 2005 with a vision to help vulnerable children.
Programs Coordinator
Oversees all programs and ensures quality care for children.
Education Officer
Manages education support and school enrollment for children.
Child Welfare Officer
Provides counseling and psychosocial support to children.
We collaborate with organizations and individuals who share our vision.
Join us in transforming young lives and shaping a brighter future for vulnerable children in Kenya.