Finances

During the 2023-24 financial year, it cost on average just £23 for us to provide compassionate palliative care to each of the 5,600 adults and children we helped, including supporting their families.

Of every £1 we spent last year, 91 pence was spent on delivering and developing palliative care in Kenya. We used the other 9 pence to raise more funds to support this vital work in the future.

Our annual report and accounts are available to view on the website of the Charity Commission for England and Wales here.


Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults

Hospice Care Kenya prioritises the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, ensuring protection from all forms of harm, including violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. We uphold the right of all individuals, regardless of age, gender identity, disability, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity, to be safe from abuse. We have zero tolerance for abuse, exploitation, bullying or harassment by its Trustees, staff, volunteers or partner organisations.

Our policy covering child safeguarding, adult safeguarding and protection from sexual exploitation and abuse, can be viewed here.


Your privacy and our promise to you

Our work is only possible because of the support we receive from our donors. The generosity of our supporters is helping to make a real difference in bringing compassion, care and support to people living with terminal illness in Kenya. In return for your support we promise that…

We will keep you informed about where your money is going and how it is helping to change lives
We will only contact you occasionally (around 4-6 times per year)
We’ll respect your privacy. We promise never to share or sell your data
We will follow your instructions on how we can contact you
If you opt in now you can still opt out at any time by contacting us
We will never pressure you to receive mailings or to donate

Click here to read our full privacy policy.

If you have any questions at all about how we use your information or about our fundraising practices please do get in touch.


Reporting concerns and whistleblowing

Hospice Care Kenya is committed to transparency, accountability, and the highest ethical standards. We encourage anyone with concerns about misconduct, safeguarding, or serious incidents to report them without fear of reprisal. Our whistleblowing and serious incident reporting policies outline how to raise concerns safely and confidentially, ensuring appropriate action is taken to protect individuals and uphold our values.

Hospice Care Kenya Reporting Serious Incidents Policy

Hospice Care Kenya Whistleblowing Policy