Our Founder

Honoring the life, vision, and legacy of Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo — founder, philanthropist, friend, and visionary leader who gave everything for the children of Baringo County, Kenya.

Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo

Founder & Executive Director • 1990 – 2024

With unwavering determination and boundless compassion, Geoffrey founded Mustakabali Wetu-Our Future NGO dedicated to uplifting the lives of vulnerable children. Together with his Canadian friend and philanthropist, Lisa Palmer, and four other kindred spirits, Geoffrey's vision began to take root. Through their combined efforts, Mustakabali Wetu grew to support over 20 children, providing them with education, shelter, and hope for a brighter future.

Geoffrey's kindness extended far beyond his personal relationships. His philanthropic efforts reached deep into the community, where his acts of generosity changed lives. Whether organizing fundraisers, mentoring youth, or providing support to struggling families, Geoffrey's selfless actions became a beacon of hope to many. His heart was always open to those in need.

  • Bachelor's degree Intercultural Studies, Global University
  • Diploma on Theology, The Word Institute Training Ministries
  • Computer Programming, Cornerstone Training Institute
  • Certificate of Global Impact and Influence, IP Resilience Global Magazine (2022)
  • Previous experience as a volunteer with Aid organizations:
    • World Vision
    • Wildlife conservation

Legacy of Compassion

The Story of Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo and Mustakabali Wetu-Our Future

In honoring the legacy of the late Mr. Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo, we celebrate not only his visionary leadership but the profound impact he had on those around him. Among the many stories of his compassion, one stands out — a testament to his dedication to others.

During a time of great need, Geoffrey extended unwavering support to his dear friend, Mr. Andrea Cheboi. As Mr. Cheboi battled tuberculosis, Geoffrey stood by him — offering emotional and financial support, hospital visits, and covering treatment costs. His help was not a fleeting act but a deep, lifelong bond.

When illness eventually befell Geoffrey, it was Mr. Cheboi who returned that same loyalty — standing by him during his final moments, a powerful reflection of their enduring friendship.

Geoffrey's kindness extended beyond individuals. His philanthropic efforts touched countless lives in the community. From fundraising to helping the vulnerable, his generosity inspired many to do the same.

Tributes from beneficiaries highlight the man he was — from Betty Wamboi's online gratitude to the children he supported. Each story honors the legacy of a man who gave selflessly.

As we reflect on Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo's life, may his compassion continue to guide us. Let his legacy of kindness and service live on in all who knew him.

Geoffrey was awarded the Certificate of Global Impact and Influence by IP Resilience Global Magazine in 2022, recognizing his powerful message to impact the world through service, leadership, and compassion.

Some of Our Success Stories

Real stories of children whose lives have been transformed through the vision Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo started — and that we continue today.

Marion, success story of Mustakabali Wetu

Marion

Marion was born in 2006 to a single mum who does casual jobs in Mogotio Town to be able to support her family. It is very difficult for her considering that casual labour in Kenya only pays $2–3 USD per day. This means she can only afford to buy food for the family but cannot send her kids to school. That is why we came in to help Marion go to school three years ago. She sat for her final exams in High school in 2024. Through the years, Marion has really transformed into a confident and happy young woman. She has found a real sense of belonging since we've taken her under our wings. She is now in college.

Zaid, success story of Mustakabali Wetu

Zaid

Zaid was born in July of 2018 to a single mother in Mogotio Town. Sadly, Zaid's mother passed away in March of 2022, leaving Zaid an orphan to be raised by his grandmother, who is very ill. We intervened and started helping him. It's been very difficult working with Zaid, as he often asks about when his Mom will return home to be with him. We are working hard to ensure that despite all this pain, hardship, and heartbreak, that Zaid has a chance to grow up to be a happy, successful, and confident young man. Zaid is now in grade 3.

Jael, success story of Mustakabali Wetu

Jael

Jael was born in July of 2017 in Mogotio to a single mother in a village called Kapsigiroi, which is occupied by the very poor in Mogotio, and which the locals refer to it as a "slum." It is not an ideal environment for a child's upbringing, so we started intervening to support Jael from a young age by providing her and her family with food and other necessities. At the age of 3 years, we enrolled Jael in school, where she started kindergarten or what is known as "Baby Class." Jael gets top marks and is excelling in school. She is growing to be a beautiful and confident girl who is now in grade 5.

Patrick, success story of Mustakabali Wetu

Patrick

Patrick was born in the Makongeni area of Mogotio to a single mother of five. He was brought up through serious hardship, and he grew up in a very tough environment, where his mum was working in a farm planting and harvesting sisal and had to turn to other means. No matter how hard she tried, she still could not afford to pay for her five kids to go to school. We found out that some would have to drop out, and that's how we came to support Patrick's education three years ago. Patrick sat his final High School exams in 2024 and is now in college.

Moments captured of Geoffrey Kihara Ndoigo in service to his community and the children he loved.