about us
Tania Integrated Rehabilitation Centre
Tania Centre is a home and a hope for “the least” in Kenyan society, the orphaned and impaired children.
As a home, Tania Centre is led by Jennifer and Joseph, the orphan’s “father and mother”. Together, Jennifer and Joseph fill their children’s lives with love and encouragement, no matter their challenges.
Tania integrates the orphaned and impaired children with all students attending the school, which teaches from pre-primary, through middle school. Future plans include vocational and high school educations, with the latter possibly leading to university.
Hope for the future is a path to achieve it.
Tania Centre guides its children into higher education and vocations
Orphans are rescued from many stressful and life threatening circumstances to live at Tania Centre. Even when impaired, they find love and experience at Tania to stabilize and elevate them to confidence.
Tania is home for many impaired children, nearly a third of its school enrollment. Severely impaired have special classes. Others, such as the deaf, participate with their peers in standard curriculum. All impairments are unique and specifically addressed for the children.
Students choose further studies for university degrees or vocational learning. It is very important for both learning paths to thrive for the overall success of Tania’s programs and their residents. Both paths have been successfully traveled by Tania’s graduates.
