About Us

Jack and Emily Foundation

Brighter Future, Lifting standards

Brief History of Our Journey

In 1997, Jack and Emily left Nairobi to answer God’s call in Nyeri, Central Kenya. Their mission was to plant a church that not only shared the gospel but also uplifted the communities they served. What began as spiritual ministry soon grew into acts of compassion- caring for orphaned children, sponsoring education for the needy, building homes for ex-prisoners, feeding vulnerable families, and supporting schools and public institutions.

Over the years, their reach has extended beyond Nyeri to arid regions such as Turkana, Laikipia, Isiolo, Marsabit, providing food, school uniforms, and relief during times of famine. From building a kitchen that feeds nearly a thousand school children daily to restoring a vandalized Children’s Department office, their work continues to touch lives.

Out of this journey, the Jack and Emily Foundation was born. Today, the foundation carries forward their vision: to alleviate hunger, restore dignity, create opportunities, and transform families and communities across Kenya.

VISION

VISION STATEMENT

To see transformed communities where dignity is restored, opportunities are created, and hope is renewed for generations to come.

MISSION

MISSION STATEMENT

The Jack and Emily Foundation exists to change stories , creating a brighter future for our young generations, lifting living standards in our communities, alleviating hunger, supporting education, empowering vulnerable families, reintegrating ex-prisoners, and inspiring communities through faith-driven compassion and sustainable initiatives.

Our Values

1. Compassion

Extending Christ-like love and care to the vulnerable.

2. Integrity

Serving with honesty, transparency, and accountability.

3. Dignity

Restoring worth and respect to every person.

4. Empowerment

Equipping individuals and communities to thrive.

5. Faith

Anchoring our work in God’s call and guidance.

6. Sustainability

Creating lasting solutions for future generations.

What The Word Says