Nairobi, Kenya · Established 2001
The Mango Tree
Home is where healing begins.
(About)
Supports orphans and vulnerable children.
The Mango Tree was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Today it is an established organisation, working on orphans, vulnerable children and east africa and known within the sector for its tagline "Home is where healing begins.".
The organisation currently operates in 2 countries, with major presence in Kenya and Uganda. Supports orphans and vulnerable children. Verified profiles, financials and annual reports are published on its official website at mangotree.org.
(Verified profile)
What the record actually says.
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Structure & mandate
The Mango Tree is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, established in 2001. See the linked official sources for full governance and finances.
Key public programmes
- ▸Orphans — see official programme pages for details.
- ▸Vulnerable children — see official programme pages for details.
- ▸East Africa — see official programme pages for details.
Founded
2001
HQ
Nairobi
Kenya
Countries of work
2+
Independent registers
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(Public perception & reviews)
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(Work in the field)
Photos of their work.
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(Where we operate)
Active in 2 countries.
- Kenya
- Uganda
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