MADCAA is an acronym for Makadara Campaign Against AIDS We are a community-based organization working in Kenya's informal settlements existing only to respond to one of the most urgent challenges in our communities: girls forced to drop out of school due to poverty, early pregnancy, and social vulnerability. Too often, these young mothers face stigma, economic hardship, and limited access to education—trapping them and their children in cycles of poverty.
MADCAA exists to offer Ecde Education to the Adolescent girls out of school due to early pregnancies while ensuring that those already affected with Hiv/aids are supported to live healthy, dignified lives. Over the past decade, we have worked with Public Health Officers and Community Health Workers to deliver integrated support, enroll HIV‑positive girls and their babies in PMTCT programs, provide psychosocial and early childhood development care, fight stigma, and return adolescent mothers to school.
Children'S SCHOOLING Supported
Community BASED ACTIVITIES
Years of Service TO COMMUNITY
Volunteers Engaged
To build a generation of educated, digitally empowered, and socially confident adolescent girls and vulnerable children who can break the cycle of poverty and transform their communities
To provide access to quality education, digital skills, mentorship, and holistic support to adolescent girls, teenage mothers, and vulnerable children, enabling them to stay in school, achieve academic success, and build sustainable futures.
We support adolescent mothers who have dropped out of school due to early pregnancy and poverty by:
We believe education restores dignity, expands opportunity, and secures a brighter future for both mother and child.
Financial vulnerability is one of the biggest barriers young mothers face. We:
Our goal is to equip young mothers with sustainable livelihoods that enable long-term self-reliance.
As part of our commitment to community health, we actively promote HIV prevention through:
We work to ensure adolescent mothers have accurate information and access to essential health services.
For those living with HIV, MADCAA promotes:
We advocate for dignity, confidentiality, and non-discrimination in all health services.
We support the well-being of children born to adolescent mothers through:
To ensure long-term impact and organizational stability, MADCAA (Makadara Campaign Against AIDS) operates strategic income-generating activities that support program sustainability and reduce overreliance on donor funding. These initiatives not only generate operational income but also create practical learning and employment opportunities for the young mothers we serve.
MADCAA produces and distributes high-quality Early Childhood Development (ECD) learner charts and educational materials tailored for local schools, childcare centers, and community learning spaces.
Our printing unit:
This initiative strengthens early childhood education while generating revenue to sustain MADCAA’s core programs.
To respond to growing digital needs within the community, MADCAA provides affordable basic computer and digital services, including:
These services serve the wider community while offering hands-on digital skills exposure and training opportunities for adolescent mothers enrolled in our empowerment programs.
Our income-generating activities also function as:
By integrating social enterprise with community service, MADCAA strengthens institutional continuity while building the economic resilience of the young mothers we support.
Through these sustainable economic activities, MADCAA advances a self-reliant model—where impact is not only funded but also generated from within the community we serve.
To ensure our Teenage girls complete School












To collaborate with government agencies, community health workers, and stakeholders to implement interventions that prevent HIV/AIDS infections, empower adolescent girls, and expand access to essential services.
There are various ways to get involved with MADCAA, including volunteering, donating, or participating in our events. Please visit our 'Get Involved' section for more details.
Yes, all donations to MADCAA are tax-deductible as we are a registered non-profit organization in Kenya.
MADCAA primarily operates in various communities across Kenya, focusing on areas most affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Yes! We regularly host events aimed at raising awareness and funds for our initiatives. Please check our 'Events' page for the latest updates.
You can reach us through our 'Contact Us' page, where you can find our email and phone number for any inquiries.