2025

We made it into the newspaper! 📰
What a wonderful recognition of our work: Furaha Phönix Kinderhaus was the subject of a major article in the Kreiszeitung Wochenblatt, a regional newspaper from Lower Saxony. ❤️
The article reports on how we have been involved in Kenya for 20 years now and how we have put our heart and soul into creating a home for orphans ...
2025

Exercise, Joy and New Energy at the Kinderhaus! 🚴♂️💛
Whether on the soccer pitch, out and about on their bikes or at the table tennis table
- children discover new strengths and a zest for life every day at the Kinderhaus. Our boys
enjoy every single activity, surpassing themselves and creating memories for life.
Special thanks this time to Dominik Obermeier, who actively supported us during his ...

We are delighted: thanks to the generous donation from our partner DMG Nordhorn, we were able to build a new, beautiful swing for the Furaha Phonix Children's House in Kenya. The children are thrilled and are enjoying their new play equipment to the full!
Special thanks go to Marcel Hillen, Managing Partner of DMG GmbH & Co. ...

Many thanks to the Netfonds Group: 2,500 euros for the Furaha Phönix children's home
We are delighted to have received a generous donation of 2,500 euros from the Netfonds Group.
This valuable support will help us to realise important projects for our children and promote their development in the long term.
2025

It is with great joy and pride that we would like to report a very special success today: Vincent Otieno Odour, who came to Furaha Phönix Kinderhaus in 2011 at the age of 13, has come an impressive way!
Back then, he started with us in the sixth grade - today he holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Economics from Moi University in Eldoret in his hands. He was only able to reach this milestone thanks to his determination, hard ...
2025

Currently, many of our older Kinderhaus boys are in the Half Term Exams, a crucial intermediate examination that measures their academic progress and forms the basis for their further school career. In Kenya, these exams are particularly important as they determine the students' future educational path and enable them to qualify for further programmes.
Our students do their ...