
Alrahma Project is a non-profit organization based in Kenya, dedicated to improving emotional well-being among vulnerable populations, particularly people living with disabilities and individuals managing chronic conditions such as HIV and diabetes.
We work at the intersection of mental health, disability inclusion, and economic empowerment, providing accessible emotional support while creating pathways for dignity, independence, and livelihoods.
By 2030, Alrahma Project aims to significantly reduce mental health challenges among vulnerable populations by providing accessible emotional support to at least 100,000 individuals, while also creating opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and job creation, building resilient and inclusive communities.

Alrahma Project works within vulnerable and underserved communities across Kenya, focusing on areas most affected by mental health challenges, disability-related exclusion, unemployment, and the social impact of chronic illnesses. We prioritize reaching communities where access to emotional support services and economic opportunities is limited or unavailable. Currently, our programs are implemented in selected regions in Kenya, with a focus on expanding our reach nationally and, in the future, to other parts of East Africa where similar challenges exist. Through our work, Alrahma Project is committed to supporting thousands of individuals living with disabilities and chronic health conditions, while also contributing to job creation and economic empowerment, strengthening emotional resilience and community well-being. As we grow, we aim to expand our presence to multiple regions across Kenya and beyond, working in partnership with local organizations, community groups, and international partners to scale impact.
Providing counseling, safe spaces, and resilience training to improve mental well-being.
Equipping individuals with confidence, life skills, and readiness for opportunities.
Creating job pathways, skills development, and income-generating opportunities.
