Lasting change requires more than intention. It requires alignment, courage, and sustained collaboration.
HelpHeal Foundation works with partners and funders who recognize that building just and inclusive communities is both structural and deeply human work. It involves shifting systems, supporting families, and engaging the narratives that shape everyday life.
We invite collaboration with those who are ready to invest in this depth of change.
Why Partner With HelpHeal
We bring an integrated approach that is often missing in traditional interventions.
Many initiatives focus on one layer of change. Policy without people. Awareness without systems. Support without structure.
Our work connects these layers.
We engage:
– Individuals and families, supporting reflection, healing, and informed action
– Communities, facilitating dialogue and shifting harmful narratives through structured processes
– Institutions, strengthening governance, systems, and internal alignment
This integrated approach allows change to move beyond isolated interventions and take root within communities.
Our Areas of Work
Our partnerships are anchored in three interconnected areas:
Institutional Strengthening
Supporting organizations to align governance, strategy, and internal systems with their purpose and values.
Narrative and Social Change
Working with communities and cross-sector actors to identify harmful narratives, understand their roots, and develop and embed affirming alternatives.
Identity and Healing Work
Creating structured spaces where individuals and families, especially parents, can reflect, reconnect, and build new ways of understanding and supporting one another.
These areas reinforce each other, creating conditions for sustainable transformation.
Much of this work is currently expressed through initiatives such as the Safer Families Program, which brings together parents, communities, and service providers in a structured
process of reflection, dialogue, and change.
What Your Support Enables
Partnership with HelpHeal contributes to:
● Safer and more supportive environments for LGBTIQ individuals
● Families that are better equipped to respond with understanding rather than fear
● Organizations that are aligned, effective, and values-driven
● Communities that are actively shifting harmful narratives and reducing discrimination
This is change that is both visible and lived, shaping relationships, institutions, and everyday experiences.
How We Partner
We engage with partners and funders through:
● Programmatic Support
Funding and co-implementing initiatives across our core areas of work, including
flagship programs such as Safer Families.
● Institutional Collaboration
Working alongside organizations and networks to strengthen systems, leadership, and
alignment.
● Long-Term Engagement
Building sustained partnerships that allow for deeper, more durable change across communities and systems.
We approach partnerships as collaborative relationships, not transactions.
Our Approach to Accountability
We recognize that trust is built through clarity and consistency.
We are committed to:
● Transparent communication
● Clear articulation of goals, processes, and outcomes
● Ongoing reflection and learning
● Responsible stewardship of resources
Our approach values both measurable outcomes and the less visible shifts that make those
outcomes possible.
Where We Work
Our work is rooted in community contexts where questions of identity, belonging, and dignity are both urgent and complex.
At the heart of this work is a growing network of parent-led spaces, particularly parents of LGBTIQ individuals, who are engaging in reflection, dialogue, and advocacy within their communities.
In Kenya, we are currently supporting parent groups in the following counties in Kenya:
● Nairobi
● Mombasa
● Nakuru
● Kisumu
● Kisii
● Busia
● Siaya
We are working toward expanding this network across at least 24 counties, strengthening the presence of informed and engaged advocates within communities across the country.
Beyond Kenya, we are also supporting emerging parent groups in Uganda and Tanzania, contributing to a growing regional movement grounded in family engagement and community dialogue.
This work reflects a long-term commitment to building environments where dignity is understood, supported, and sustained at scale.
Invitation
If you are a funder or partner seeking to support work that is grounded, reflective, and oriented toward lasting change, we welcome a conversation.
Ways to engage:
– Fund our programs
– Partner on specific initiatives
– Explore long-term collaboration
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