Founder
Inspired by Legacy, Driven by Compassion
Ken Ogelo, (BSC in Economics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Microsoft System Engineer) a visionary Kenyan entrepreneur, founded KOF in honor of his mother, Kerina—an extraordinary woman whose boundless generosity touched countless lives. She fed every passerby in the morning, paid school fees for orphans,and tirelessly supported struggling children in their community. Her spirit of giving lives on through Ken’s unwavering commitment to uplifting the elderly—an often-overlooked group whose lifelong contributions deserve dignity and care.
KOF champions the rights and well-being of older persons in alignment with Kenya’s Vision 2030, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and Article 57 of the Kenyan Constitution, which upholds their dignity and protection.
Originally self-funded, KOF has witnessed a surge in need—particularly around health and nutrition for the elderly. This growing demand calls for strong partnerships with individuals, families, businesses, corporate entities, and faith-based organizations.
Our Vision
A community where aging with dignity is a right, not a privilege, and every elder is embarrassed,protected and celebrated.
Our Mission
To transform the lives of older persons in our communities by meeting their basic needs,
safeguarding their rights, and celebrating their lifelong contributions.