Empowered girls in Kenya

About Us

George Habil Girl Child Foundation is a community-based organisation dedicated to uplifting, protecting, and empowering vulnerable girls across Kenya. We believe every girl deserves a chance — to feel safe, to learn, to dream, and to become the woman she was created to be.

Our work is deeply personal, driven by compassion, faith, and the belief that real change begins one life at a time.

Meet Our Team

Dedicated individuals working tirelessly to empower and uplift vulnerable girls across Kenya.

Caren Awuor

Caren Awuor

Director | Foundation Leader

Caren Awuor serves as the Director of George Habil Girl Child Foundation, providing visionary leadership and strategic direction to our mission of empowering vulnerable girls across Kenya.

With her extensive experience in community development and unwavering commitment to social justice, Caren guides our foundation's efforts to create lasting change in the lives of girls who need it most.

Her leadership ensures that every program we implement is aligned with our core values of compassion, dignity, and empowerment, making a meaningful difference in communities across Kenya.

James Aimo

James Aimo

Project Coordinator | Operations Manager

James Aimo coordinates and manages our foundation's various projects and initiatives, ensuring seamless execution of programs that directly impact vulnerable girls in our communities.

His expertise in project management and deep understanding of grassroots community work helps bridge the gap between our vision and practical implementation on the ground.

James works closely with local communities, partners, and stakeholders to ensure our programs are culturally sensitive, effective, and sustainable for long-term impact.

Cynthia Ngigi

Cynthia Ngigi

Advocate for Orphaned and Vulnerable Girls | Community Builder | Foundation Representative

Cynthia is a passionate and dedicated voice for the orphaned girl child, driven by a deep belief that every girl deserves love, dignity, and a fair chance at life. Her work with George Habil Girl Child Foundation is rooted in lived experience, compassion, and an unshakable commitment to restoring hope where it has been lost.

With a heart for the forgotten and a voice for the voiceless, Cynthia has been instrumental in community outreach, mentoring, and coordinating initiatives that directly impact the lives of vulnerable girls — including the ongoing Dignity Sanitary Drive.

She believes that empowering a girl means empowering generations, and through every project she touches, Cynthia strives to create safe spaces, unlock potential, and remind each girl that she matters.