
The Belwop Foundation
Welcome to The Belwop Foundation, where our mission is captured in our heartfelt slogan, “We’re spreading smiles.” Established in 2005, The Belwop Foundation began as a community-based organization (Belwop Rescue Center) dedicated to rescuing and providing a haven for orphaned, neglected, and abused children. Over the years, we have evolved to address a broader range of societal issues, focusing on enhancing the lives of children and their families.
Our commitment is to provide essential resources such as education, health, and food security, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive and find joy in their daily lives. Join us in our mission to spread smiles and make a lasting impact in our community.





We’re spreading smiles
At The Belwop Foundation, we aim to ensure children remain in school by supporting needy families with feeding programs, supplying uniforms, covering school fees, and offering counseling sessions to students.
Teen Girls Mentorship Programme 2025
Cooking, Creativity, and ConfidenceFrom 8th April 2025 to 12th April, 2025, the Belwop Rescue Centre came alive with energy, joy,…
Spreading Smiles at General China Secondary School: A Day of
At the heart of the Belwop Foundation lies a deep commitment to spreading smiles, a mission that guides every outreach…
Belwop Foundation Supports Jesus Winner Ministry Mweiga in Fundraising Event
On Sunday, March 9, 2025, the Belwop Foundation had the privilege of attending a special fundraising event at Jesus Winner…
Empowering Education Through Sanitation: The Belwop Foundation’s Toilet Project at
Access to proper sanitation is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of creating a conducive learning environment for children. Recognizing…
A Beacon of Hope: Esther Kariuki, Mama Pascalina, and the
In the heart of Karatina, Kenya, a small yet powerful story of love, resilience, and community is unfolding. This is…
A Heartwarming Visit to Sister Elizabeth Vendramini Children’s Home for
On September 19th, The Belwop Foundation had the honor of visiting Naromoru Home for Disabled Children, now known as Sister…