Munyaka Child Center School began as a grassroots initiative in Malindi, Kilifi County, Kenya, with a mission to support orphans and vulnerable children-particularly those affected by HIV/AIDS-by providing them with access to education and basic care. The school was founded by Janet Kenga Katana and local community members and has been managed by individuals such as Daniel Munyaka, who has been involved since at least 2007, first as a volunteer assistant and later in management
Growth and Expansion
Since its inception, the school has evolved from a small community effort into a more structured institution. Over the years, Munyaka Child Center has expanded its services beyond basic education to include a nursery school, reflecting a commitment to early childhood development. The school now serves a broader population, providing opportunities for children who otherwise would not have access to formal education

In addition to academic instruction, Munyaka Child Center School offers nurturing support and healthcare assistance. This holistic approach ensures that children not only receive an education but also benefit from emotional support, regular health check-ups, and basic healthcare-addressing the multifaceted needs of orphans and vulnerable children in the community.
.Under the leadership of dedicated staff and community members, the school has become a vital resource in Malindi. Its evolution reflects a sustained commitment to improving the lives of marginalized children, adapting to changing needs, and integrating best practices in child welfare and education
The Munyaka Child Center School stands today as a testament to community resilience and the power of local leadership in transforming the lives of vulnerable children through education, care, and support
Daniel Munyaka
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