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Who We Are

Soka Toto Muda Initiative Trust

We are a Christian founded, non-profit making organization. We reach out to vulnerable and talented children through Sports (SOKA TOTO), Creative Arts (MUDA), Mentorship, Discipleship and Outreaches, Life skills, empowerment and psycho-Social Support to Young Mothers.

We believe that by touching the heart of a child, we have impacted the community at large. Moreover, by supporting the young mothers, their children will have wide range of opportunities when they grow up because of empowerment.

We therefore ensure that no child is left out/behind by exposing them to various activities which suitably fits their abilities. This will enable them become more disciplined, God fearing, cultivate critical thinking, problem solving and finally be holistically self reliant citizens in the society.

Emmanuel Kiptoo cheres

Founder & Executive Director
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Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To holistically transform our children through talent exploration so that they are excellent, independent decision-makers and resourceful people in society.

Our Vision

To empower children with opportunities to explore their talents, receive support with dignity and grow into confident, independent individuals.

Our Core Values

Compassion

We approach every child and family with genuine care, empathy, and understanding, recognizing their unique circumstances and needs.

Dignity

We believe in treating every individual with respect and honor, empowering them to make choices and maintain their self-worth.

Excellence

We strive for the highest quality in our programs.

Collaboration

We work alongside families, communities, and partners to create sustainable solutions and lasting change.

Sustainability

We build programs that are environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable for long-term community benefit.

Empowerment

We equip children and young mothers with tools and skills.

Our Programs

Sports for Development

Using football, athletics, and team sports to build confidence, teamwork, and life skills....

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Outreach and Discipleship

Through Bible stories for younger children and Bible study for older ones, we foster spiritual growth and a strong sense...

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Our History
2026

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Today, we serve over 1,000 children and young mothers annually. Our vision is to expand to more communities and deepen our impact through innovative programs and sustainable solutions.

2024

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Opened our first dedicated center with sports facilities and art studios.

2022

Recognizing the unique struggles of teen mothers, we launched a dedicated empowerment program offering psychosocial support, skills training, and childcare assistance.

2020

Despite the challenges of the pandemic, we expanded our reach to over 200 children. We were officially registered as a Trust and began receiving support from local partners and donors.

2018

Soka Toto Muda Initiative Trust was founded by a group of passionate community members who recognized the urgent need to support vulnerable children in their locality. The first programs started with just 25 children in a small community hall.