Safarini Foundation is raising funds to transport 30,000 books to schools in northern Kenya. This will support literacy for thousands of children in this remote and underserved region. Donated by The World Bank Book Project, the books are intended for a new library at Two Sisters School, at the edge of the Chalbi Desert (https://shorturl.at/Ahrbm). However, The Book Project doesn't cover inland transport costs once the books arrive in Kenya, so we need your help.
The Indigenous tribes of Northern Kenya hold a deep connection to land, legacy, and each other—but face urgent challenges: limited access to education, clean water, medical care, and the resources to protect their way of life.
The Safarini Foundation's work is not about giving to, but growing with—preserving traditions, strengthening well-being, and creating spaces where cultures meet as equals.
We envision thriving Indigenous communities where traditions live on, wildlife roams free, and future generations inherit both their heritage and the resources to flourish. Your support preserves culture, protects the land, and ensures that ancient wisdom continues to inspire the world.
For more information about the Safarini Foundation and the work we do, please visit our website: https://www.safarinifoundation.org
Safarini Foundation is a nonprofit corporation with a pending 501(c)(3) application with the United States IRS; donations may not be tax-deductible at this time. Donors will be notified when our application has been processed by the IRS.





